On June 18, a blockchain network issued an article introducing Access-Fi, a new branch of social finance for Web3 content monetization, saying that on the network, a number of novel and unique projects built around the “Access-Fi” theory are redefining the interaction between creators, KOLs and fans. Projects such as Reach Me, Pieverse, Xnect, PaytoReach, and others are transforming access itself into a monetizable, programmable asset. The blockchain network believes that the next generation of Access-Fi will drive the emergence of a verifiable layer of interaction: a shared standard in which on-chain messages, paid access, expert responses, and meaningful connections will be persistent, provable signals across the ecosystem. In addition, the network calls on developers, founders, and creators to actively build tools such as recording conversations as on-chain events, encoding access history into credentials, and measuring and verifying social or intellectual contributions.
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The Rise of Access-Fi: How Web3 Social Finance is Reshaping the Interaction Between Creators and Fans
On June 18, a blockchain network issued an article introducing Access-Fi, a new branch of social finance for Web3 content monetization, saying that on the network, a number of novel and unique projects built around the “Access-Fi” theory are redefining the interaction between creators, KOLs and fans. Projects such as Reach Me, Pieverse, Xnect, PaytoReach, and others are transforming access itself into a monetizable, programmable asset. The blockchain network believes that the next generation of Access-Fi will drive the emergence of a verifiable layer of interaction: a shared standard in which on-chain messages, paid access, expert responses, and meaningful connections will be persistent, provable signals across the ecosystem. In addition, the network calls on developers, founders, and creators to actively build tools such as recording conversations as on-chain events, encoding access history into credentials, and measuring and verifying social or intellectual contributions.