Imagine your content being deleted by a platform with just one sentence, and your data disappearing forever; to see your friends' updates, you have to switch back and forth between ten apps; all the value generated by your information is harvested by a centralized platform—that's the regret left by Web2.



RSS3 aims to change this game. It’s not about reinventing the wheel but about giving traditional RSS the superpowers of blockchain. The most direct benefit? Your content is no longer bound to a single server, truly belonging to you. Platforms can no longer make your work disappear out of thin air because the data is now stored in a decentralized network.

Even more interesting is its cross-chain interoperability. Articles on Mirror, NFT transactions on Opensea, social media updates—these pieces of information originally scattered across different ecosystems can be linked together in the same information stream, like giving the internet a universal translator.

On a deeper level, RSS3 advocates for a new way of participation. Ordinary users can participate in network maintenance by running nodes, developers can build their applications based on a unified protocol, and AI training can also access reliable open-source data—there's no absolute platform owner in the entire ecosystem; everyone is both a builder and a beneficiary. This "openness + transparency" logic might be the most attractive aspect of Web3.

RSS3 is still far from mainstream, but its direction of exploration is correct: to return information to the essence of free flow, rather than being confined by capital and platforms. This path may be long and difficult, but it could be laying the foundation for the future of the internet.
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