Decentralised Real Estate Platform Offers Cash Back and Token Rewards
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Decentralised Real Estate Platform Offers Cash Back and Token Rewards
, a service provider in the real estate sector, is offering users on its online platform the opportunity to buy, sell and rent properties without the need for a real estate agent, thereby significantly reduce transaction costs. The platform also offers cash back and rewards to contributors via Tokenomics, powered by blockchain. DirectHome is launching a token generation event for its token – DIREC token.
The company is a decentralized, crowd-sourced and transactional platform designed to provide the complete real estate database globally while facilitating property transactions between all existing stakeholders including homeowners, seekers, agents and developers, in an efficient ecosystem via the ERC20 blockchain with smart contract implementation.
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Improving Economic Transactions with Blockchain Technology
is a blockchain-based banking solution that aims to provide improved levels of economic freedom to the market. The platform facilitates the decentralization of all financial relationships between counterparties, opening up a channel for the exchange of values without third-party mediation. The elimination of third-party players in any transactional exchanges reduces the cost of transaction drastically and expedites the interaction.
The solution hopes to enable users to leverage cutting-edge technologies for settlement, and reduce transaction speeds of exchanges from days to minutes at competitive and attractive rates. Entry barriers to banking services due to geographical location, politics, or financial status will be eliminated, with users only needing an internet-capable device to use banking services at any time, or location.
Innovative technology companies are leveraging blockchain technology to build next-generation business models and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) for video streaming, a multibillion-dollar industry that continues to grow. According to data revealed by Theta Labs, one of the companies covered below, the video content and streaming market accounts for 67 percent of current internet traffic and could reach 82 percent by 2020. The new players promise to decentralize global video streaming, while at the same time making it more efficient.
LBRY
According to Jeremy Kauffman, co-founder and CEO of the blockchain-based content distribution platform , blockchain technology could transform the monetization of online content by altering the way that creators get paid, and .
The LBRY protocol allows creators to publish online, making their content discoverable with a small payment in LBRY’s own cryptocurrency token. Viewers pay creators in LBRY tokens to see their work.
“[Blockchain technology] allows us to build technology that’s owned by the users rather than any one party,” Kauffman . “That’s the problem that blockchain [technology] solves.”
Kauffman explained that under the LBRY model, creators are paid without an intermediary taking an inappropriately large cut. Since LBRY is a protocol, the company can’t control what gets discovered.
Kauffman said that LBRY recruited 4,000 YouTubers in specifically targeted demographics, several of which have 500,000 or more subscribers, which seems a good first step toward challenging YouTube in its own turf.
Theta Labs
YouTube’s co-founder Steve Chen himself, as well as Justin Kan, co-founder of Twitch, are among the advisors of , a subsidiary of live video streaming company , which is announcing a new blockchain-based decentralized video streaming network.
“Theta’s innovation is set to disrupt today’s online video industry much in the same way that the YouTube platform did to traditional video back in 2005,” said Chen. “One of our biggest challenges had been the high costs of delivering video to various parts of the world, and this problem is only getting bigger with HD, 4K and higher quality video streams. I’m excited to be part of the next evolution of the streaming space, helping Theta create a decentralized peer-to-peer network that can offer improved video delivery at lower costs.”
Theta is developing a new blockchain-based network, outlined in the , which could enable users worldwide with unutilized PC bandwidth and resources to cache and relay video streams to others in the network, while mining Theta tokens at the same time, similar to bitcoin and Ethereum. According to the company, the new peer-to-peer decentralized network will allow for much more efficient, high-quality streaming without the need to develop expensive content delivery network infrastructure.
In December, Theta will implement its first generation of ERC20-compliant tokens on the SLIVER.tv platform. These application tokens can be used for virtual gifting and incentivizing streamers. Eventually, these ERC20 tokens will be 1:1 exchangeable for native Theta tokens when the new blockchain launches at the end of 2018.
“We’ve been on the cutting edge of live streaming technology, and by leveraging blockchain [technology] we will truly be able to transform the video and entertainment industry,” said Mitch Liu, co-founder and CEO of Theta Labs. “Theta will be uniquely built to leverage the incentive mechanisms of the blockchain, enabling end-users to contribute their excess PC bandwidth and resources to relay video streams to others and earn Theta tokens at the same time. It’s a win-win for all stakeholders in the ecosystem.
“We’re committed to solving the challenges of today’s video streaming industry,” Liu told bitcoin Magazine. “We think there’s a huge opportunity to democratize the video delivery infrastructure, to reward end users with excess PC resources and bandwidth to help stream to their neighbors and friends.”
“I think the Theta team is going to revolutionize video delivery with its new native blockchain,” Theta advisor and CEO told bitcoin Magazine. “I’m thrilled to be part of this innovative, organic platform to decentralize streaming. This will impact a number of industries from esports to advertising, benefiting our esports fans as well as influencers and content creators. I can see how Theta’s peer-to-peer mesh network will empower our G FUEL community, rewarding them with Theta tokens when they help stream to others in the network.”
Stream
Another new video platform, , has received $5 million to back its Ethereum-based Stream Token in an advisor round of funding led by blockchain investment firms including Pantera Capital, Fenbushi Capital and CoinFund, as well as individual participants like Jed McCaleb, David Johnston and Andrew Yashchuk.
Founded by , Stream wants to facilitate direct transactions between content creators and consumers with a zero-fee structure. Yu was a successful early cryptocurrency investor who became an internet celebrity with videos that received tens of millions of views. In 2011, Yu left his studies at Harvard and accepted a $100,000 , like Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin before him, eventually launching and Stream.
The Stream Token to allow digital media creators to earn a fair living from their work, without being exploited by streaming platforms that take unreasonably large shares of their revenue. It is also designed to free content creators from the strictures of advertising models that limit creativity and freedom of expression.
“Stream Token is part of the larger Silicon Valley movement to fulfill the original intention of the internet: universal access to information. We can finally reward those who share information without curtailing freedom of expression. Content creation doesn’t have to be a zero sum game,” said Greg Kufera, CTO of Stream. “And we’re ensuring it won’t be.”
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Linking to on a November episode of online political talk show The Rubin Report, Ver said that bitcoin Cash wallet tips outnumbering bitcoin tips 76-1 afterwards showed bitcoin itself was “committing suicide.”
After had me on, they received: 76 Tips via bitcoin Cash 1 Tip via bitcoin Core
bitcoin Cash is working well. bitcoin Core is committing suicide.
— Roger Ver (@rogerkver)
The Rubin Report has followed the likes of mainstream media outlets, such as , in selecting the increasingly contentious Roger Ver as a spokesman on bitcoin for non-cryptocurrency viewers.
Confusion In Numbers For Mainstream Consumers
The hour-long interview came at a time when tensions between bitcoin (BTC) and bitcoin Cash (BCH) communities were increasing, with Ver using media platforms to highlight BCH’s alleged benefits while warning users about alleged problems with BTC.
While it is suspected staff at CNBC subsequently , including Ver, to produce infamously aggressive anti-bitcoin Twitter content this month, the bitcoin.com owner maintains that his bitcoin fork is the “real” bitcoin.
During the interview, Roger Ver told host Dave Rubin:
If you have two versions of bitcoin, one is slow, expensive and unreliable (bitcoin SegWit) and you have another version of bitcoin which is super fast, reliable and cheap, it’s not a tough decision.
While his words closely matched previous appearances on CNBC and elsewhere, Ver’s plug says little about bitcoin.
After advocating BCH throughout the interview, it is perhaps no surprise that the altcoin’s other proponents praised Rubin with tips, while BTC users withdrew their support.
In the month following the Ver interview with David Rubin, BTC prices have after a period of intense volatility, with BCH’s daily losses continuing to outpace them in USD terms.
The current version of bitcoin Cash can easily handle all of the bitcoin Core and Ethereum transactions combined.
— Roger Ver (@rogerkver)
Ver meanwhile continues to advertise BCH’s alleged use cases as a currency, claiming on Twitter this week that the altcoin could handle the combined transaction volume of both BTC and Ethereum (ETH).
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