In our digital age, online communities have emerged as the new social hubs. They are vibrant spheres of interaction brimming with creative energy that unite us across shared interests. Yet the power these communities wield is leased, not owned, as a result of the boundaries set by the platforms they live on. This disconnect has created a narrative that weβre now all used to where companies permit and revoke access according to their own agenda. With the advent of web3 and onchain ownership, the ability to mend this disconnect is finally possible.