Scryve is live
By LusoCryptoLabs ·
Publish long-form essays with certified authorship and permanent archiving
Hi all, After months of heads-down building, Scryve is live at scryvehq.com . It is a long-form publishing platform made for essays and deep writing rather than short posts. The idea is simple. Writers should own what they publish and be supported directly, without a platform in the middle taking a large cut and holding the archive hostage. Scryve let us actually deliver that. What you can do on Scryve Publish long-form articles in a clean editor, with Markdown, code blocks, images, and embeds. Get a certified authorship record for every piece: a content fingerprint signed with your wallet key, archived permanently on Arweave. It is verifiable, traceable to you, and it outlives the platform. Be supported directly by readers. Tips are paid in CKB, with ETH and BTC also supported, and they carry on-chain receipts. Authors keep 92% of crypto tips, plus referral and monthly revenue share. Sign in with JoyID using a CKB, EVM, or Bitcoin wallet, or with a single email link. No password to manage. Bring your existing writing: import from Medium or an RSS feed, and export everything to Markdown whenever you want. Nothing is locked in. Read for free. Authors can optionally gate premium pieces. Why it runs on CKB We wanted authorship and support to be real, not a database row we could quietly change. Signing content with a wallet key and anchoring the archive means a reader can verify who wrote what, and a writer can walk away with their work intact. JoyID also makes sign-in and tipping approachable for people who have never touched a wallet, which matters if long-form writing on CKB is going to reach writers beyond crypto. Try it, and tell us what you think Either start reading or publish something of your own. The interface is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese. We are LusoCryptoLabs, a small studio in Porto building on CKB. Scryve is our take on what publishing looks like when the writer holds the keys. It is early, and feedback from this community…