I've been thinking about a question: how will creators five years from now look back on today.


Current creators are trapped in a distorted contract, producing content, with platforms using algorithms to allocate traffic, and you only get a small share of ad revenue.
Your fans are not yours, your data is not yours, and the moment you leave the platform, everything resets to zero.
What are most crypto projects doing?
Bringing this kind of contract onto the blockchain, issuing a social token, and then claiming it's an ownership economy.
The essence hasn't changed, it's still an intermediary, just replaced with smart contracts.
@RallyOnChain and GenLayer are building something entirely different; AI-driven media layers are not an add-on but a new infrastructure.
It makes content discovery no longer rely on black-box algorithms but on verifiable models.
Blockchain makes every interaction a programmable value exchange, and fan relationships themselves are assets.
This is what the future of creators looks like.
You don't have to please the platform; you only need to serve your community.
In the long run, this model doesn't need marketing because it is inherently a better product.
The most difficult problems are the most valuable, and that's why we're here.
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