
Mirror

And remember, these are not just collectors’ items, they are programmable assets that any developer can remix. As developers build new contexts for NFTs to live, there will be compounding demand from creators to have their work included in this emerging metaverse and for collectors to flex their ownership rights.
Jesse Walden • NFTs make the internet ownable — Mirror
This kind of central marketplace would establish Mirror as the place where writing is financed. Similar to Uniswap, there would be a huge network effect around aggregating all of this liquidity into one place. Additionally, it adds to Mirror’s defensibility. Not only is the liquidity a moat, but over time, publications and profiles would build up s... See more
John Palmer • A Markeplace for Writing
It has become popular to say we live in the information age, and we need curation to help us sort through the mess. But thus far, the conversation around “curation” has been too focused on the content and not enough on the structure. We seem to have accepted the job of the curator as providing a product review, a list of links, a song recommendatio... See more
Sari Azout • Re-Organizing the World’s Information: Why We Need More Boutique… — Mirror
Curators, Curators
It has become popular to say we live in the information age, and we need curation to help us sort through the mess. But thus far, the conversation around “curation” has been too focused on the content and not enough on the structure. We seem to have accepted the job of the curator as providing a product review, a list of links, a... See more
It has become popular to say we live in the information age, and we need curation to help us sort through the mess. But thus far, the conversation around “curation” has been too focused on the content and not enough on the structure. We seem to have accepted the job of the curator as providing a product review, a list of links, a... See more