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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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One underrated layer here is timestamping. You're not just proving authorship, you’re anchoring your work in time. That historical context could be crucial for cultural relevance, attribution, and even value over decades.
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