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New Bitcoin Lightning App Scratches Online Content Monetization Itch

New bitcoin lightning app scratches online content monetization itch

New Bitcoin Lightning App Scratches Online Content Monetization Itch

A new bitcoin Lightning app presents an interesting take on the ‘paywall for written content’ concept where users crowdfund ‘scratching off’ one letter at a time.


Scratch That Itch

Bangkok-based French developer, Guillaume Verbal, unleashed an interesting take on the ‘paywall for written content’ concept this week: a bitcoin Lightning app where users crowdfund the reveal of a post by ‘scratching off’ one letter at a time.

Lightning Scratchcard brings a genuinely innovative twist to the ‘content-paywall’ genre, providing a brand new way to earn some satoshis. The content creator publishes a written piece on the website, and sets a funding goal for it. This funding goal is then divide by the number of characters in the article, giving a per-letter price, which can be as low as 1 satoshi.

Would be readers then make lightning payments to ‘scratch off’ one or more letters for everybody to see. The content is fully revealed once the funding goal is reached, and payments go to the writer as letters are scratched. Patrons can choose to have their name and number of letters paid for displayed on the page.

Oh, and the first letter comes pre-revealed as a teaser.

Quite Content

As a brand new app, there is obviously a rather limited amount of content at present. However, this is already gaining interest rapidly, particularly a post featuring short jokes for a quick payoff.

New bitcoin lightning app scratches online content monetization itch

Some creators have already uploaded pieces of creative writing, along with a bunch of bitcoin-related content, including Satoshi Nakamoto’s whitepaper.

There are also a few private keys and seed phrases for wallets containing token amounts of bitcoin. This is an interesting use of the medium, and suggests a potential future ‘improvement’, whereby users can choose which character they wish to scratch.

This would be of limited interest for written articles, but for pieces with potential prizes, could greatly increase the incentive.

Meet and Eat

LightningScratchcard is Verbal’s first Lightning app, and his second submission in a year long project called Bitcoin1212. The project is an experiment, whereby he plans to launch 12 bitcoin startups in 12 months.

The first startup, which should appeal to many bitcoin aficionados, is the Bitcoin Meat Club. The club, for hosting carnivore dinners accepting payment only in bitcoin, is a nod to the meat-only diet trend, popular in the bitcoin community. The reasoning, as stated on the website:

Meat is good for you

It will be interesting to see what else Verbal unveils over the next ten months.

Can such a service become popular for online content monetization? Share your thoughts below!


Images courtesy of Shutterstock, Lightningscratchcard.io

Published at Fri, 22 Mar 2019 00:00:57 +0000

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Estonia is well on its way to realizing its dream of building a global nation supported by its e-Residency program and its own cryptocurrency.


Digital currencies have definitely taken 2017 by storm. Massive price increases, mainstream adoption and just an overall interest in the benefits of blockchain technology have been some of the key highlights of this year.

It’s not just investors hoping to capitalize on these benefits though, governments can also see the advantages to having a cashless financial system.

Bragging Rights for the First State-Run ICO

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Estonia had previously announced its plan to develop its own cryptocurrency, the Estcoin. In addition, the country has plans to launch an ICO for its crypto. If successful, it will be the world’s first state-approved and supported ICO.

According to Futurism, the Estcoin would support the country’s e-Residency initiative, which is a project aimed at creating and fostering a global digital nation. Kaspar Korjus, who is the program’s managing director, explained that essentially, anyone in the world who has Internet access can become a “digital citizen” of Estonia. In addition, these citizens can set up and run their business in the country.

Since its launch, the e-Residency initiative has received over 27,000 applicants from more than 140 countries. In addition, 4,272 companies have been registered.

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A Multi-Faceted Token

According to Korjus, the state-operated Estcoin token would have varied uses. He explained:

The community Estcoin would be structured to support the objective of growing our new digital nation by incentivizing more people around the world to apply for and make greater use of e-Residency. This includes encouraging investors and entrepreneurs to use e-Residency as their platform for trusted ICO activity.

These tokens, which cannot be traded, can also be used to facilitate electronic signatures, and for log-in purposes. Even though its value will be connected to that of the euro, it is by no means a substitute for the country’s fiat currency.

Vitalik Buterin, who is the co-founder of Ethereum, gave his opinion on the matter:

[I]f these estcoins are issued on top of a blockchain (they could possibly be issued in multiple formats at the same time, nothing wrong with this) then it would become easy and convenient to use them inside of smart contracts and other applications.

Estcoin Is Part of the Bigger Picture

Estcoin Is Part of the Bigger Picture

Even though countries such as Russia, Israel, and Dubai have plans to launch their own state-controlled digital currencies, Estonia seems to have a clear picture in mind, not just in creating a useful crypto, but incorporating it into a new era in the digital revolution.

Do you think Estonia will succeed in creating a digital nation? Will the Estcoin help with this vision? Let us know in the comments below!


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