I'm sure many of you on are fully aware of all the upcoming platforms which intend to utilise blockchain technology, however just in case you missed this one, i'll give you a quick run down.
Be one of the first to get online with what could possibly be the downfall of Youtube.
Much of the following content is taken from LBRY.IO.
I'm sure we'll have lots of very distressed people stating how I copied and pasted the content..........
Content Freedom
LBRY is a free, open, and community-run digital marketplace.
You own your data. You control the network. Indeed, you are the network.
Hollywood films, college lessons, amazing streamers and more are on the first media network ruled by you
LBRY In 100 Seconds
What Is LBRY?
> LBRY is many components working together. For most users, it will just be a place where they can find great videos, music, ebooks, and more. A vast digital library available on all of your devices.But behind that experience is an ecosystem that can be hard to understand at first – especially because we tend to refer to all the pieces and the system-as-a-whole as “LBRY”. (We’re working on clearing that up.)
It might be easier to start with what LBRY is not: it is not just another corporate media service like YouTube or iTunes or Spotify. It is first and foremost a new protocol that allows artists to upload their content to a network of hosts (like BitTorrent) and set a price per stream or download (like iTunes) or give it away for free (like YouTube without ads). What makes this all possible is the blockchain technology developed by the founder of Bitcoin. Do you have to understand any of this to use and enjoy LBRY? No. Does it still matter to users? Yes!
Gmail has built an extremely popular email service on top of the near-universal SMTP protocol that everyone uses to exchange emails. Anyone sending email with SMTP can communicate with Gmail addresses, no matter what email platform they use (Yahoo!, AOL, iCloud, etc.). Google can’t interfere with someone emailing from an @yahoo.com address to an @aol.com address – and users are free to switch between services at any time, taking their emails with them. Users have a lot of power in open protocols that is often taken for granted.
Compare this to a proprietary, centrally controlled service like Facebook Messenger. If you conduct all of your social communications via Messenger, you’re stuck in that environment – you cannot move your messages or contacts over to Google Chat or Skype. And if Facebook changes the way Messenger functions by censoring conversations or sharing your information with advertisers or governments, tough luck.
Even platforms that are ostensibly designed with the user’s control and privacy in mind are susceptible to corruption if they are centrally controlled. WhatsApp comes to mind. WhatsApp built a huge global user base claiming to put users above advertisers. Then Facebook bought it. Now users may well have their personal phone numbers and metadata mined for Facebook’s advertising algorithms.
There is no such risk of top-down corruption with the LBRY protocol. Content uploaded to the decentralized LBRY network remains publicly accessible so long as the community finds it valuable and continues to host it.
Now, the LBRY project is more than just a revolutionary new protocol. It is also a company, LBRY Inc., which is developing a LBRY app to allow users to easily interact with the protocol. So it’s as if Google had developed the email protocol, released it to the world for free, and then built Gmail to help people make use of it. Not only is our app completely open-source, but others are welcome to create competing apps that also use the LBRY protocol. For a content creator, your uploaded content will be available to all of these apps at the same time.
Do you see the difference here? YouTube can afford to push around its creators and users because they’ve created tremendous lock-in. LBRY is challenging this model from the ground-up. Everything we’ve built is open-source, decentralized, and belongs to the community using it. LBRY Inc. could go bankrupt tomorrow and the LBRY protocol will live on. Can YouTube say that?
How does content hosting work?
Right now, it's simple: you host what you download.
While the LBRY app is running, it communicates to the network what content you're making available. If somebody downloads content from you, you will recieve LBRY credits (LBC) for that.
The prices are currently set by the app and can't be changed.
Sounds great - Show Me The Way!
So whats there not to love about this, open source, unrestricted, decentralised media hosting - What more could we want.
LBRY is still in it's infancy stages and has yet tofully launch, so to be one of the first to have access to this revolutionary new media platform get your email added to the sign up list here:
AND SYNEREO AMPS COULD BEAT BOTH OF THEM. The only reason I am saying this is because AMP's alpha release yesterday was so easy to use and SO client facing already that they will soon hit the market. Moreover, AMPs can make you money of any blog post/ youtube video/ random google link anything. But I like steemit and lbry, too! But I would put more money in in AMPs AND ITS CHEAP RIGHT NOW!
Again, don't get me wrong. LBRY is solving a different issue but it may be tough to break the market if WildSpark enters the market first, which I think it could.
EDIT: For people who don't know what AMPs is: https://blog.synereo.com/2017/06/30/wildspark-beta-is-here/
You could be right...........
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Hey you changed it, right?
cool:)
I quote marked info from LBRY.IO website and made a note about this in the post.
Yep, already got a few LBRY 3 weeks ago. Waiting for long-term growth : )
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https://lbry.io/faq/what-is-lbry
Wouldn't it be handy to mention which text is copy paste?
Interesting subject, will keep an eye on it. But I can't/won't upvote you cause almost everything is copy paste
peace
Well, who explains better than LBRY themselves ?
Seems pointless reiterating their words in different context.... :)
I would have appreciated it. I will not vote for copy/paste. I rather give some cents to somebody with their own original input. You will notice it here, people wont appreciate it. And last for what I have understand. thats simply the law of copyright.
By the way this is not an attack on you personally.
peace
Yes, unfortunately it's the one thing I think much of the Steemit community are a little obsessed with - Plagiarism. Which is all well and good, I'm not an advocate of outright content theft, however in this case it is not plagiarism, merely a plug for LBRY, the content used from their website is free for all to do as they will.
The entire websites content is Open Source.
I have also been accused twice of plagiarism when copying and pasting my own content from another website I own. When defending my actions and trying to claim it was my own work people clearly doubted me. It's all quite ridiculous and pretentious .
However........ I do see where your coming from and an upvote is not anything I really am after on Steemit, I merely use it as a social media platform, not a money making tool. But, hey i'll upvote your comment :)
I thought your subject was worth a vote.
How would you like it if they take your material and sell it? Where you worked for. Most people don't like that. So its not that ridiculous and pretentious(imo). I dont mind that people keeping on eye on that.
Of course you are free to use it as you want.
I think those behind LBRY really are quite OK with people using some of their content to promote THEIR own product. I'm sure they LOVE it in fact :)
If the content was copied from an individual who spent time to create the text for the good of others than yes I would 'quote', however this is merely the content from LBRY, who I can assure you do not care if their content is copied and pasted - in fact they promote such things.