ERC-7015: NFT Creator Attribution
Mirror's introduction of Writing NFTs marked a significant shift in how we approach user experience for content creators in the blockchain space. We were keen to ensure the publishing process was streamlined and accessible to as many creators as possible. To achieve this, we devised a system that removed the need for creators to submit a transaction to generate their NFTs. Instead, we required them to provide a signature of the NFT parameters. When the first NFT was bought, the collector...
ERC-7015: NFT Creator Attribution
Mirror's introduction of Writing NFTs marked a significant shift in how we approach user experience for content creators in the blockchain space. We were keen to ensure the publishing process was streamlined and accessible to as many creators as possible. To achieve this, we devised a system that removed the need for creators to submit a transaction to generate their NFTs. Instead, we required them to provide a signature of the NFT parameters. When the first NFT was bought, the collector...
ERC-7015: NFT Creator Attribution
Mirror's introduction of Writing NFTs marked a significant shift in how we approach user experience for content creators in the blockchain space...
ERC-7015: NFT Creator Attribution
Mirror's introduction of Writing NFTs marked a significant shift in how we approach user experience for content creators in the blockchain space...

Ownership*
OpenSea just rolled out their attempted solution to the creator royalty problem. Their solution is what they call the Operator Filter Registry. The r...

Ownership*
OpenSea just rolled out their attempted solution to the creator royalty problem. Their solution is what they call the Operator Filter Registry. The r...
Ownership*
OpenSea just rolled out their attempted solution to the creator royalty problem. Their solution is what they call the Operator Filter Registry. The registry lets creators specify which address should not be allowed to transfer tokens on behalf of users. Bluntly, this solution creates a blacklist of marketplaces that token owners* cannot use to trade their tokens. From a collector’s perspective, there’s a chance that when you buy an NFT, your ownership will be limited. OpenSea @opensea There’s...
Ownership*
OpenSea just rolled out their attempted solution to the creator royalty problem. Their solution is what they call the Operator Filter Registry. The registry lets creators specify which address should not be allowed to transfer tokens on behalf of users. Bluntly, this solution creates a blacklist of marketplaces that token owners* cannot use to trade their tokens. From a collector’s perspective, there’s a chance that when you buy an NFT, your ownership will be limited. OpenSea @opensea There’s...
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Lens Protocol 🌿
Lens is a decentralized social graph protocol created by the AAVE team. The purpose of the protocol is to empower creators to own the links in the so...
Lens Protocol 🌿
Lens is a decentralized social graph protocol created by the AAVE team. The purpose of the protocol is to empower creators to own the links in the so...
Building on Web3
I first heard of Bitcoin in 2013 when I was a freshman in college. For my first computer science class, I had to choose a computer-related topic and ...
Building on Web3
I first heard of Bitcoin in 2013 when I was a freshman in college. For my first computer science class, I had to choose a computer-related topic and ...
Building on Web3
I first heard of Bitcoin in 2013 when I was a freshman in college. For my first computer science class, I had to choose a computer-related topic and do a write-up. Decentralization was the key concept, but I still didn’t quite understand it at the time. After graduating college, around the time of the 2017 bull run, I began to pay more attention to cryptocurrencies. Armed with a better understanding of computers, I dove deep into the technology more than the prices; I wanted to know what abou...
Building on Web3
I first heard of Bitcoin in 2013 when I was a freshman in college. For my first computer science class, I had to choose a computer-related topic and do a write-up. Decentralization was the key concept, but I still didn’t quite understand it at the time. After graduating college, around the time of the 2017 bull run, I began to pay more attention to cryptocurrencies. Armed with a better understanding of computers, I dove deep into the technology more than the prices; I wanted to know what abou...
Open Writing
One of the concepts thrown around in web3 is “token-gating” content. Like many things in web3, it seems to be taken for granted that it is a good idea, but I’m not sure I agree. Token-gating when it comes to content doesn’t seem functionally different than having a paywall. This post is a few of my thoughts on the topic through the lens of writing on the internet. There are many different types of writers, but for simplicity, let’s split writers into experienced and less experienced writers. ...
Open Writing
One of the concepts thrown around in web3 is “token-gating” content. Like many things in web3, it seems to be taken for granted that it is a good idea, but I’m not sure I agree. Token-gating when it comes to content doesn’t seem functionally different than having a paywall. This post is a few of my thoughts on the topic through the lens of writing on the internet. There are many different types of writers, but for simplicity, let’s split writers into experienced and less experienced writers. ...
Community Sybil Resistance
A typical problem with NFT sales is bad actors quickly buy up many editions with the intention to resell them at a markup price. We saw this with the CryptoNewYorkers drop. The naive solution of limiting NFT sales to one per account still leaves us open for a Sybil attack. In short, a Sybil attack is when an individual abuses a network by assuming multiple identities. We can assume that if an actor can quickly submit multiple transactions from one account, they can easily do so from multiple ...
Community Sybil Resistance
A typical problem with NFT sales is bad actors quickly buy up many editions with the intention to resell them at a markup price. We saw this with the CryptoNewYorkers drop. The naive solution of limiting NFT sales to one per account still leaves us open for a Sybil attack. In short, a Sybil attack is when an individual abuses a network by assuming multiple identities. We can assume that if an actor can quickly submit multiple transactions from one account, they can easily do so from multiple ...