Just went through the documentation, and correct me if I'm wrong:
Essentially it's a way to pay for ad space in communities or websites by turning the ad into a post, so it's a payment to promote the post. Monetizers can accept any hive-engine token and can decide whether they want to burn the token or keep it to themselves.
Questions:
- Can monetizers burn 50% of the payment and earn the other half? (or any other percentage)
- Can monetizers sell ad space which is not a hive post, for example a banner ad similar to the old Steemit, Inc ads, while using native ads?
- Is it possible for me to create a frontend for advertisers where they can choose a monetizer, and then set the other parameters, and then broadcast the custom_jsons? This would allow a central website to manage everything Native Ads related and would not cause each separate dapp or community to include changes for Native Ads.
Great work, I think this project is one of the most important on hive at the moment while being very under the radar.
Amazing. This is exactly what I wanted to hear. Another fun feature I thought of is to include some kind of monetizer reputation, as in, those that burn the most hive through Native Ads should be allowed to show that to the Hive community or to advertisers.
This would essentially give them a kind of reward for burning hive. I know as a user that if two competing hive frontends, for example Ecency and PeakD were using Native Ads, I would definitely use the frontend with the highest burn percentage between the two, since it supports the price of hive.
Edit: Same applies to communities. If there are two gaming communities and one burns everything while the other keeps most of the rewards, I will definitely use the community which burns the most and post there/curate there.
Thank you for your detailed answer. I wish I could make that frontend, but I'm still an inexperienced dev and have a lot on my plate at the moment. I am sure there are people on hive much better suited for this, it doesn't sound super complicated. @theycallmedan is great at connecting people together for such work.
I like the Monetizer reputation idea. It's possible to calculate
<p dir="auto">On top of <code>burn stats, it's also possible to include other metrics as well, such as <code>interaction stats as in how people interact with the ads/promotional content. <p dir="auto">Lots of room to innovate.burn stats
because we will have a lot of data to leverage: ad payments made by advertizers and the associated monetizers.