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beastdevmoney | 6 months ago | on: I Built a Forum Where Posts Live Forever on the Blockchain

Posts can’t just “vanish” — they’re on Ethereum.

No “account bans” — your wallet is your identity.

Contributions don’t disappear — chain keeps them forever.

“Your words are yours” = no platform edits or owns them.

Spam/hate? Community bidding buries it; low-value posts won’t rank.

GDPR? Off-chain frontends can hide without altering chain.

Anyone can boost posts — even small bids affect ranking.

I hope those argumets clears your thougts, remember whatever you do in blockchain it wont be changed.

So the mechanism works in the same way:

You enter an amount, then generates the transaction with a message.

All replais are store in a db and not in blockchian, only the main threads.

beastdevmoney | 6 months ago | on: I Built a Forum Where Posts Live Forever on the Blockchain

I’ve always been frustrated with traditional forums—posts vanish, accounts get banned, and years of contributions disappear overnight. So I built TopBidMessage: a blockchain-powered forum where your wallet is your identity, your words are truly yours, and every post is permanently on-chain. It’s my attempt to give people back ownership of their voice, and to make online conversations matter again.

beastdevmoney | 6 months ago | on: TopBidMessage – A blockchain forum where your wallet is your identity

Imagine a forum where censorship is impossible, identity is cryptographically yours, and every post you make becomes a permanent part of the public record — owned entirely by you. With TopBidMessage, your Ethereum wallet is your account, and your words are secured on-chain, immutable and transparent.

Instead of “likes” or “karma,” posts compete in a live auction of attention — the higher you bid, the more visible your voice becomes. This economic layer doesn’t just filter noise; it rewards the most valuable contributors, turning conversations into a merit-based marketplace.

It’s not just another Web3 app. It’s a blueprint for a future where online discourse is free from gatekeepers, driven by incentives, and powered by the people who care enough to participate.

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