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Decentralised micro-websites powered by Waku are here! @portrait is now live in public beta. https://blog.waku.org/portrait-launches-decentralised-micro-websites-powered-by-waku/ Here's how it works šŸ§µšŸ‘‡
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1) True Ownership āœŠ Portraits are entirely owned by their creators and hosted by peers on a distributed network. They are fully customisableā€”users can add text, videos, images, and links.
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2) Rethinking Connections šŸ§‘ā€šŸ¤ā€šŸ§‘ Instead of "following," users host Portraits, allocating storage to others' data. Itā€™s like seeding a torrentā€”a more intentional and authentic way to connect.
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3) Built on Waku šŸŒ Portrait leverages Waku's censorship-resistant p2p infrastructure to enable privacy-preserving, scalable micro-websites. Wakuā€™s edge nodes bring Portraits to smartphones and browsers. https://learn.portrait.so/protocol/hosting-nodes#why-portrait-uses-waku/
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4) Intentional Consumption šŸ“² By shifting away from feed-centric models, Portrait avoids the ad-driven pitfalls of Web2 social platforms. Instead, it prioritises human connections over passive consumption.
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