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By launching a platform via an ICO or integrating a native cryptocurrency, these new ecosystems aim to decentralize authority.

Traditional platforms like OnlyFans provide a vital service but operate as gatekeepers. Creators often face high commission fees (typically 20%), the constant threat of deplatforming due to changing terms of service, and a lack of direct ownership over their fan data. Furthermore, these platforms are beholden to traditional banking institutions, which can—and have—pressured platforms to censor specific types of legal content. How the "ICO Model" Changes the Game

The Tokenization of Influence: The Rise of Web3 Creator Platforms

The digital creator economy, long dominated by centralized giants like OnlyFans and Patreon, is undergoing a structural shift. The emergence of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) and Social Tokens within this space represents more than just a new payment method; it is an attempt to solve the "platform risk" and high fee structures that have historically burdened independent creators. The Problem with Centralization

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