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For me, the basic idea of onchain media is future-proof provenance! When you create something, you save it onto some persistent storage - like Arweave or IPFS - and sign it uniquely with your wallet, proving provenance. It's like you are saying - I made this! This works for writing, visual art, music, or anything else. And I believe it is already the most important part of the creator's journey! You will effectively prove that a human made this, and just by that, it may stand out in the sea of free AI-made content.
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What’s wild is this flips the discovery model. Instead of chasing platforms, creators anchor to chain-native infrastructure and let aggregation tools surface the work. Long-term, this could redefine how media legacies are built.
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Well, I think you still chase someone as a creator because creating without distribution has little value So you’ll always chase distro—weather through platforms or aggregation tools or something else
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Totally fair. Maybe it’s less about not chasing and more about chasing in a different way. Instead of chasing one platform's algorithm, you’re building in a way that lets many tools pick you up over time.
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