Lex Luthor wrote: » 2 to put on your watchlist for the next 12 months $Theta & $Tfuel I'm also a big fan of $DGB
Irish_rat wrote: » Outside of the top blockchains it's [theta] the most exciting project in the crypto space imo.
makeorbrake wrote: » Why? Not being a d**k - I'd genuinely like to know what are the fundamentals that give you conviction in these projects? What do they do better than other projects/what problems do they solve that aren't already covered by another project?
Lex Luthor wrote: » decentralized video streaming whats not to love about that, no more censorship
donnaille wrote: » Haven't really followed Theta, but that sounds like a departure from their original intentions, which were around resolving issues with current CDNs and better distribution of revenue to content creators. What has this to do with 'no more censorship'?
Lex Luthor wrote: » Youtube is a censored centralized platform, you wont get that with Theta skies the limit
Bob24 wrote: » As much as I dislike YouTube’s censorship policies, I am skeptical about how a truly decentralised and censorship-free platform would fare. I am against censoring people got what they think/say, but I can think of many cases whereby controlling what video content is available is justified. Such platform could quickly become a hub for decapitation videos and revenge porn.
Irish_rat wrote: » No one is going to surpass YouTube, it's too big to fail. Theta doesn't intend to, Co-founded of YouTube on the advisory board! Its all about the network how the video gets from point a to b and the costs saved by sharing your upload bandwidth to relay video to nearby users instead of paying large amounts to cdn's
Irish_rat wrote: » Netflix, amazon etc pay massive money on CDN costs. This is even more difficult for medium and smaller steaming services. Instead of sending the video data to millions of different users for one movie, why not just send smaller amount of data to a network of nodes which in turn cache it and relay to the users in that specific area. The technology to splice the video fragments is now patented. Not saying its going to moon or whatever there is a lot of obstacles like every other crypto: Regulation and adoption. Google cloud and Samsung are validator nodes which I think is 5 million theta staked each, that should be enough to warrant some attention. Download an Edge node for free and try to out. There is now edge computing which you share pc processing power on folding @ home and get tfuel for it.
Bob24 wrote: » As much as I dislike YouTube’s censorship policies, I am skeptical about how a truly decentralised and censorship-free video publishing platform would fare. I am against censoring people for what they think/say, but I can think of many cases whereby controlling what video content is available is justified. Such platform could quickly become a hub for decapitation videos and revenge porn.
cnocbui wrote: » What do you mean by 'network of nodes'?
facehugger99 wrote: » Wow, that escalated quickly.
Irish_rat wrote: » Edge nodes which relay on the video content.https://www.thetatoken.org
cnocbui wrote: » So who pays for and runs these?
Bob24 wrote: » Amongst other things, such platform could quickly become a hub for decapitation videos and revenge porn.
Bus Wanker wrote: » Hey guys, sorry to detail the chat a little. Been a few years since I looked at what I had. What the easiest/cheapest way to transfer from binance to coinbase. I remember years ago it was to convert everything to litecoin on binance and then move across. Is it still the same ? Thanks.
banie01 wrote: » Why would you transfer to coinbase? Binance will allow you to sell to € and withdraw. It's a full service exchange these days.