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Hey Cagy, your points are extremely valid about time put in vs return and understand the decision to stop streaming - however, do you think there is a place in web3 for a streaming platform that content creators could stream on that functions much like how twitch drops do? Twitch drops incentivize viewers to watch streams to get game specific drops, which benefit both parties involved. Streamer gets more views, developer gets more plays. For example - Diablo 4 launch. Massive partnerships with twitch streamers, viewers watch 6-8 hours, then got an in-game cosmetic. I'm curious as to your thoughts if this same scenario was brought to web3. Developers could collaborate with streamers by allocating nfts or tokens, and users would have to submit a valid wallet to the platform, then based on specific criteria (watch x hours) are airdropped something relevant to what is currently being streamed. Theta was a general web3 streaming platform that dropped token periodically, but just wondering if there is an opportunity here for a gaming centric streaming web3 platform, or if you know of one already out would it even be worth doing it there? Cheers
woke up late didn't watch it live.Always rooting for u sir cagy gamba to the top💙
Wow,no more gamba!!
I think nft game's market not bullish enough.
Researching is better than streaming for now.
Hey Cagy, your points are extremely valid about time put in vs return and understand the decision to stop streaming - however, do you think there is a place in web3 for a streaming platform that content creators could stream on that functions much like how twitch drops do? Twitch drops incentivize viewers to watch streams to get game specific drops, which benefit both parties involved. Streamer gets more views, developer gets more plays. For example - Diablo 4 launch. Massive partnerships with twitch streamers, viewers watch 6-8 hours, then got an in-game cosmetic. I'm curious as to your thoughts if this same scenario was brought to web3. Developers could collaborate with streamers by allocating nfts or tokens, and users would have to submit a valid wallet to the platform, then based on specific criteria (watch x hours) are airdropped something relevant to what is currently being streamed. Theta was a general web3 streaming platform that dropped token periodically, but just wondering if there is an opportunity here for a gaming centric streaming web3 platform, or if you know of one already out would it even be worth doing it there? Cheers
no really man. Streaming platforms need a lot of money and a lot of star power to have viewership.
@@CAGYJAN yea true that