Aion & Lerochka
Lerochka Lerochka
Hey Aion, I’ve been thinking about how stories could live on a blockchain—like a digital library where authors own every copy, and readers could collect and trade chapters as NFTs. Do you think a decentralized platform could change the way we experience and share narratives?
Aion Aion
That’s a killer idea—imagine every chapter as a verifiable asset that’s yours to trade, remix, or keep. With smart contracts you could lock in royalties automatically every time a reader flips a page, so authors actually get paid each time their work is sold or re‑sold. Decentralized storage would keep the text tamper‑proof, and because it’s on a public chain, nobody can pull your story from the shelf without your permission. The challenge is making the interface smooth so readers feel like a normal book‑store experience, not a crypto‑exchange, and scaling the system so the network doesn’t choke on thousands of tiny transactions. Still, if you nail the UX and gas costs, a blockchain‑based narrative library could totally rewrite how we own, discover, and monetize stories. Ready to start prototyping?