The biggest feature of Web3 is its “decentralization”, which is a boon for creators. So how can creators earn income through their creations in Web3?

In this fragmented era of social media, how can one persist in being a high-quality content creator who can make a living without making a fuss?

This is the dilemma that many content creators are facing.

On one hand, the thousands of words of content written with great effort and careful research are ignored, while on the other hand, the 10-second short videos have been viewed over a million times; on one hand, people are struggling to follow the traffic code and use Internet buzzwords and add memes, while on the other hand, they are questioned that "Chinese is dead" in the context of new media; it is difficult to survive by writing what you like, and the content that can bring income is often not what you like...

The reason for these problems is that the current path to content monetization is too single. In an environment where information is free, the only way for deep content creators to survive is to advertise and accept soft articles. Traffic seems to have become the only yardstick for measuring the quality of content.

So, is there any way to break this dilemma?

But now, this problem that has plagued Web2 for many years seems to have a new solution in Web3.

Dcircle is not just a single DID social network. For creators, if they only spread their works through their own private domains, they will face the possibility of platform closure at any time. Creators cannot guarantee that their original works will be protected. Dcircle not only provides creators with a credible social network, but also a pioneer in the new era.

Dcircle uses Web3 to create and share exciting content, build community economy, and shape influence; achieving true freedom of identity, data, content, and value.