Mirror

Mirror

A web3 publishing platform, Mirror empowers creators to publish and monetize their work through blockchain technology. By integrating Ethereum wallets, users can store content on decentralized networks like Arweave, ensuring permanence. Features include Writing NFTs for minting digital collectibles and web3 subscriptions for reader updates, facilitating collaboration within DAOs and multisig groups.

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