Editor's Note#
The inaugural issue of Uncommons Magazine has been released, and a series of high-quality content collections and curation around the encryption trend will follow.
The content can be your original work or other people's worth-sharing high-quality content.
It can take any form related to the theme, such as books, articles, podcasts... all are acceptable.
Inaugural Statement#
Uncommons Magazine
by zhoumo
As we enter the third decade of the Web, each of us is already at the center of the digital age.
The "old era" Internet - a centralized, winner-takes-all, oligopolistic Internet, has become a large-scale public health crisis: monopolistic companies, distorted incentives, unappealable data tracking... Everyone's dissatisfaction with the Internet is like an underwater volcano, constantly erupting, and has already formed tiny islands - they are gradually emerging from the ocean, becoming clearer and clearer.
Among these creations, there is an island that cannot be ignored, an island that more and more people are rushing to land on, that is the "encryption trend".
The encryption trend is becoming one of the important driving forces for change, whether it's the applications of DeSoc, SocialFi, or the continuous emergence of concepts like DeFi, DeSci, DAO, etc., they all pose significant challenges to traditional power structures and economic orders.
Cryptography and cryptocurrencies have become tools for social change. They are not just technological innovations, but also a pursuit of freedom, equality, and decentralization -
"What will the 'new era Internet' look like?"
This is the question that Uncommons Magazine wants to explore together.
Anti-Censorship Special Feature Curation Submission Call#
The first issue's special feature is: Anti-Censorship
Curators: Zhoumo & Jocy
Specific requirements:
- Submission content: Share high-quality content related to the anti-censorship theme, any genre is acceptable
- Submission method: Click on the link https://t.me/Uncommonslib, reply to the message with your recommended content.
- Content format: Recommendation statement + Content link + #AntiCensorship + #OtherTags (optional). For example:
https://b23.tv/WLXrV9K
coding for living, coding for himself. The era background is different, when Gummo makes a mistake, he has the opportunity to choose between going to jail or becoming a white hat serving society, but now we can't see such a humane society anymore.
#AntiCensorship #censorship
- Deadline: 5.15
After the curation submission deadline, the curators will select high-quality content to edit for presentation in the new issue of the magazine.
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to contact us at https://t.me/theuncommons community.