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Hi friends,
We’re back with the 47th edition of Paragraph Picks, highlighting the top six remixes of our recent announcement post.
Writers have been sharing their ideas for how to make Paragraph better. As a reminder, the top 3 remixes with the most support as of noon ET this Friday (8/29) will earn $500 USDC, $200, and $100.
Check out the top remixes so far, support the ones that resonate with you, and remix our announcement post for a chance to earn rewards.
@stellaachenbach shares a list of improvements for Paragraph, including better discoverability, token integration, more focus on mobile UX, and reader highlights.
Every creator I have been talking to struggles with those two: discoverability and monetization.
@samchalom reframes Paragraph’s Remix feature as a creative lifeline for new writers, turning the fear of the blank page into an invitation to join a living, collective conversation.
Maybe originality is not about creating something that has never existed, but about taking part in a conversation that never ends.
@nickysap makes a compelling case that Paragraph’s long-term growth depends on solving discovery, arguing that without better ways for readers to stumble into great writing, even the best writing will stay locked in a bubble.
Discovery is the flywheel. If people can’t stumble into new writing they love, they won’t stick around.
@jpfraneto.eth shares a rapid fire list of ways Paragraph can level up, from fixing mini app bugs to enabling customization, gamification, global print editions, and deeper onchain interoperability.
get writers paid: i don't really know the answer to this, but the first time i streamed on retake made me 450 usd. this is epic.
@rundle.eth proposes pulling key quotes from Paragraph posts into Farcaster frames, to entice scrollers to pause, get hooked, and open the mini app for deeper reading.
More than a clickbait headline, Quote Capture takes key interesting or insightful writing and puts it centre stage on the timeline.
@ishika shares several ideas on how Paragraph could make writing and reading more dynamic, including streaks, summaries, audio, passive tipping, and cross-platform sharing to help it grow beyond crypto circles.
Imagine if every action a reader takes, opening a post, reading it through, dropping a comment, liking, or even remixing, could trigger a little flow of value back to the creator.
That's all we have for this week — what did we miss?
Let us know what you think!
Reid DeRamus
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