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Need help! In a few hours, our web app /artcoin goes live. We're riding this /kiwi-news creative wave from a writing contest application straight into a wild idea: launching an unconventional newsletter. But here's our crossroads: Mirror? Paragraph? Medium? Substack? other? This isn't just picking a platform - it's choosing our long-term home for that. Reading connoisseur : Which platform should host our off-beat newsletter ? @mishaderidder.eth @timdaub.eth @phil @kaloh @cameron @chriscocreated @artlu @arjantupan @mk @timdaub.eth
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from a web3 perspective would say Paragraph, but it’s a bit slow there lately- for visibility Substack would be best, but personally not a fan of it, bc it’s so pushy and invasive and of course web2. but the very best option, what I recommend, to use @vitalik.eth blog maker and run it on IPFS and resolve it with ENS (like Vitalik also does) https://github.com/vbuterin/blog
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Paragraph, web3 native, good features, strong team. Owns mirror, I’m sure they will converge at some point . Why would you choose a web2 platform?
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@paragraph of course. I'm a very happy user since quite a long time now. Moved my Substack newsletter completely as well and don't want to go back.
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We'd love to support you on Paragraph @pierrepauze! Let me know if you have any questions.
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