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Decentralized social media as a marketplace to trade your content on
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MONETISE BY TRADING YOUR CONTENT AS NFT'S

Because ad revenue is a dying income source for creators
Making more use of NFT's
No more only art and PFP's
Self ownership of
your profile and assets
No more a centralized corporation owning your online identity
Innovative UX
We completely rethought how we use social media and experience NFT trading
Free to use crypto platform
Most crypto platforms you can only use when you pay, on TULP you can post for free
No ads and not selling your information
You will own your information
Freedom of speech decided by law
Making users responsible with our system
On-chain
Transactions are on-chain (Currently $0.0016 per transaction of 200 characters)

THE FUTURE OF CONTENT IS IN TRADING

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Build on the Radix DLT protocol

The only decentralized network that lets you build fast, rewards everyone who makes it better, and scales without friction.
Proved it can handle Twitter’s traffic
Radix DLT founder Dan Hughes created a demonstration of a Twitter clone operating as a decentralized application. It's completely hosted within a decentralized network called Cassandra, which you can think of as an internet within the internet. All of the data, tweets, images and even the website itself live within this decentralized network.
Smart contracts
Scrypto is the open source smart contract language of the Radix public network. Scrypto rethinks how smart contracts are built to finally let developers create secure and powerful DeFi dApps (decentralized apps) that users can rely on – spending most of their time and code on functionality, not worrying about losing money.
Virtual machine understands assets
On Radix DLT all messages, resources FSM and full asset-oriented features are understood by the Virtual Machine. So these don't need to be programmed into smart contracts, you only need to define for example what tokens are allowed as payment. Which makes transactions a lot saver as there is less chance on entropy.
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