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Yield for the Weird, Or How I'd Build a Zine in 2026

As Twitter debates paying writers, what can onchain infra do for independent publishing?
Yield for the Weird, Or How I'd Build a Zine in 2026
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Little magazines, literary rags, political pamphlets, zines. Small-batch independent media like these have offered sanctuaries where writers could take risks that mainstream commercial publishing wouldn't allow.

They've made for good redoubts, as many movements have been spurred on by these sorts of experimental, sovereign publishing outfits. Think things like Modernism, Surrealism, The Harlem Renaissance, The Beats, Punks, and so forth.

They're cultural infra. And they've paved the way for counterpublics (not unlike what Ethereum has offered builders) where experiments can be tried that incumbent system(s) couldn't imagine or wouldn't permit.

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William M. Peaster

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William M. Peaster, Senior Writer, has been with Bankless since January 2021. Immersed in Ethereum since 2017, he writes the Metaversal newsletter on the onchain frontier, covering everything from AI projects to crypto games, as the team’s lead NFT analyst. With a background in creative writing, he writes fiction and publishes art on Ethereum in his free time.

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