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            <title><![CDATA[First step in mirror]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I&apos;ve been learning web3 for a few months now, but it wasn&apos;t until yesterday that I noticed that mirror.xyz has a important role in the web3 world, even though I saw mirror.xyz early on but ignored it at the time. I try to think why is this happening? The first reason may be based on my bias. I have heard of many blockchain projects that confirm ownership in various industries. Most of them just stay on an idea, and the actual process is difficult to implement. When I first heard mir...]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&apos;ve been learning web3 for a few months now, but it wasn&apos;t until yesterday that I noticed that mirror.xyz has a important role in the web3 world, even though I saw mirror.xyz early on but ignored it at the time.</p><p>I try to think why is this happening? The first reason may be based on my bias. I have heard of many blockchain projects that confirm ownership in various industries. Most of them just stay on an idea, and the actual process is difficult to implement. When I first heard mirror.xyz, I immediately thought of steamit. I thought that mirror.xyz was another similar test that wouldn&apos;t last long.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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