RE: Dead Internet Theory and the Rise of Emma Horsedick
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I saw some the features of Paragraph and liked that the newsletter creator could hide parts of the content that would be visible only for specific NFT owners. I remember seeing some interesting posts on Mirror mainly about Ethereum projects but I think now the Farcaster/Warpcast platform got more attention from that blockchain community. By the way, maybe Substack still appears to be more popular and if you wish to reach a broader audience it could attract normal people beyond crypto supporters.
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hrmmm interesting use of an NFT, and it makes sense. I do think, however, building things on Ethereum is like running with concrete shoes, but I'm open to being proven wrong.
I did notice very little crypto content on substack, which is making me hesitate writing a post exclusively about Hive (it was a plan). But, then again, linking back to this blockchain is still at play.