Hi all, today I'm launching a side-project I've been working on for a while: Web3 Readers' Club. I think the internet lacks spaces for discussion: most sites operate in the form of public posts where the goal is to get you post as much visibility and attention as possible. I think this creates a lot of toxicity as people are incentivised to write "hot takes" that capture the most attention. This is especially true for crypto and Web3, where people have a monetary incentive to shill projects they bought into.
Web3 Readers' Club tries to solve this problem by building around semi-private group chats. This makes it easy to discuss topics in small groups, without the need to perform for a large audience.
We're just starting out so for now this is just an experiment, but we'll see where it goes.
Web3 Readers' Club tries to solve this problem by building around semi-private group chats. This makes it easy to discuss topics in small groups, without the need to perform for a large audience.
We're just starting out so for now this is just an experiment, but we'll see where it goes.