What do you get when you cross punk zines, crypto tools, and a refusal to be erased?
You get ZINECHAIN — my newest book, and possibly the most riotous thing I’ve written yet.
This isn’t just a history of zines or another “how-to publish on the blockchain” guide. ZINECHAIN is a tactical manifesto for anyone who’s ever been shadowbanned, deplatformed, or just plain ignored by the algorithmic void.
It’s for zinesters. For pirates. For rogue archivists. For the ones scanning flyers in a basement while everyone else is doomscrolling.
What’s Inside?
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How to upload zines to IPFS and Arweave so they can never be taken down
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How to mint zines and protest comics as NFTs with real cultural weight
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How to build mesh networks, offline radios, and print grenades
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How to weaponize memes, timestamp propaganda, and fork art
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How to preserve forgotten blogs, banned books, and ghosted media in permanent archives
Each chapter ends with a quote. Each section includes CHAINMAIL DROPS—mini-guides and printable inserts that act like hidden pockets of knowledge inside the book. It’s gritty, useful, and full of chaos.
Why This Book Matters Now
They’ve made it harder than ever to publish without permission. Platforms throttle your reach. Hosts delete your archives. E-books disappear overnight. Even zines are being algorithmically buried in search results.
ZINECHAIN is my answer to that.

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