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I used to believe publishing meant ownership. For years, I wrote on Web2 platforms like Medium. They were polished, easy to use, and had built-in distribution. You could focus on writing and let the platform handle everything else.\ But over time, I started to feel the tradeoff: I was creating content, but I didn’t really control its fate. My writing lived inside someone else’s product, someone else’s rules, someone else’s business model. Then I entered the Web3 world.
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I used to believe publishing meant ownership. For years, I wrote on Web2 platforms like Medium. They were polished, easy to use, and had built-in distribution. You could focus on writing and let the platform handle everything else.\ But over time, I started to feel the tradeoff: I was creating content, but I didn’t really control its fate. My writing lived inside someone else’s product, someone else’s rules, someone else’s business model. Then I entered the Web3 world.
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