Web3 communities communicate mainly at a high pace on Discord and Twitter. If you're not involved full-time, staying up to date and filtering the noise can be challenging. That's where a platform like Mirror fits—a space where we can share ideas or news at a slower pace. It has the potential to become a central part of the crypto space for broadcasting information.
Soon, I hope we will see more teams using Mirror instead of a centralized alternative like Medium. That's how we will onboard more people by exposing them to Web3 platforms. It will help the ecosystem growing. If the crypto community doesn't start to adopt decentralized solutions, no one will.
We need to leave the legacy platform behind and demonstrate that there is a viable solution to the Data Economy—that makes money from collecting private data—in the hands of a few players.
