Podbijam trochę temat, bo może wiecie, czy coś nowego pojawiło się międzyczasie na horyzoncie.
"Rozmawiałem" również z bingiem i po mękach wypluł mi listę 20 zdecentralizowanych platform (ale muszę wam powiedzieć, że zapytanie o "alternatywy dla Youtube" trochę go blokuje. Wygląda mi to jakby już był wbudowany jakiś mechanizm blokujący konkurencję/promujący googlowskie rozwiązania.
Listę wklejam w ramach ciekawostki. Jeśli znacie coś z tego i warto czemuś bliżej przyjżeć, to dajcie znać.
Arweave
Platform Type: Decentralized storage network
Features: Uses a novel consensus mechanism to ensure that data is stored permanently
Pros: Can be used to store video files, and it can also be used to create decentralized video streaming applications.
Cons: Not as widely adopted as some other storage options.
Beam
Platform Type: Decentralized video sharing platform
Features: Built on the Monero blockchain
Pros: Offers a number of features that are not available on other platforms, such as end-to-end encryption and no ads. Supports monetization through tips and donations.
Cons: Monero blockchain is relatively new and may not be as reliable as more established platforms. Content discovery can be difficult.
Curate
Platform Type: Decentralized video platform that allows users to earn cryptocurrency for watching and sharing videos
Features: Curate is a blockchain-based video sharing platform that allows users to earn cryptocurrency for watching and sharing videos. The platform is designed to be decentralized and censorship-resistant, and it uses the Curate token to reward users for their participation.
Pros: Curate is still in development, but it has the potential to be a major player in the decentralized video streaming market.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
DTube
Platform Type: Video-sharing
Features: Built on the Steem blockchain
Pros: Not subject to censorship, users can upload and share videos without fear of their content being blocked or removed. Supports end-to-end encryption.
Cons: Steem blockchain is relatively new and may not be as reliable as more established platforms. Content discovery can be difficult.
Filecoin
Platform Type: Decentralized storage
Features: Another option for storing video files
Pros: Not a video streaming platform, but can be used to store videos that can then be streamed to other devices.
Cons: Not as user-friendly as some other storage options.
Flote
Platform Type: Decentralized video streaming platform that uses the Flote protocol
Features: Flote is a decentralized video streaming platform that uses the Flote protocol.
Pros: The protocol is designed to be censorship-resistant.
Cons: Not provided.
LBRY
Platform Type: Video-sharing
Features: Built on the LBRY blockchain
Pros: Similar to DTube, LBRY is not subject to censorship and users can upload and share videos without fear of their content being blocked or removed. Supports end-to-end encryption.
Cons: LBRY blockchain is also relatively new and may not be as reliable as more established platforms. Content discovery can be difficult.
Livepeer
Platform Type: Decentralized video streaming platform
Features: Uses the blockchain to ensure that videos are streamed reliably and securely
Pros: This makes it possible to stream high-quality videos without the risk of buffering or lag. Can handle high-bandwidth streams. Supports end-to-end encryption.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Minds
Platform Type: Decentralized social network that allows users to earn cryptocurrency for posting and interacting with content
Features: Minds is a decentralized social network that allows users to earn cryptocurrency for posting and interacting with content. The platform is designed to be censorship-resistant, and it uses the Minds token to reward users for their participation.
Pros: Minds is still in development, but it has the potential to be a major player in the decentralized social media market.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Odysee
Platform Type: Decentralized video platform that is based on the LBRY protocol
Features: Allows users to upload and share videos without fear of censorship.
Pros: Supports monetization through tips and donations.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
PeerTube
Platform Type: Video-sharing
Features: Free and open-source, self-hosted platform
Pros: Designed to be decentralized and censorship-resistant. Supports end-to-end encryption.
Cons: Can be difficult to set up and maintain a self-hosted server.
Rally.io
Platform Type: Decentralized video platform that allows users to create and monetize their own channels
Features: It also allows users to tip their favorite creators.
Pros: Supports monetization through tips and donations.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Sia
Platform Type: Decentralized storage
Features: Can be used to store video files
Pros: Not a video streaming platform, but can be used to store videos that can then be streamed to other devices.
Cons: Not as user-friendly as some other storage options.
Skate
Platform Type: Decentralized video streaming platform
Features: Still in development, uses the Solana blockchain to ensure that videos are streamed reliably and securely
Pros: Potentially more reliable and secure than centralized video streaming platforms.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Swarm
Platform Type: Decentralized peer-to-peer network
Features: Can be used to store and share data, including video files
Pros: This makes it possible to create decentralized video streaming applications that are not reliant on any central servers. Supports end-to-end encryption.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Theta Network
Platform Type: Video streaming
Features: Uses the blockchain to incentivize users to share their bandwidth and computing resources
Pros: Can provide a better user experience for viewers with slow or unreliable internet connections. Supports end-to-end encryption.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Theta.tv
Platform Type: Decentralized video streaming platform
Features: Uses the Theta blockchain to incentivize users to share their bandwidth and computing resources
Pros: Allows the platform to offer a better user experience for viewers with slow or unreliable internet connections. Supports monetization through tips and donations.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Verasity
Platform Type: Decentralized video platform
Features: Uses the blockchain to reward users for watching videos and interacting with ads
Pros: Helps to ensure that the platform is sustainable and that users are rewarded for their attention.
Cons: Not yet widely adopted.
Viuly
Platform Type: Decentralized video platform that uses the blockchain to reward users for watching videos and interacting with ads
Features: This helps to ensure that the platform is sustainable and that users are rewarded for their attention. Supports monetization through tips and donations.
Pros: Not yet widely adopted.
Cons: Not provided.
URLS wg. ChataGPT>
based on the data I was trained on (up to September 2021), here are the URLs of some of the platforms you mentioned:
Arweave:
https://www.arweave.org/
Beam: Please note that Beam is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency, and I couldn't find a decentralized video sharing platform named Beam as of my last training data in September 2021.
Curate:
https://curate.style/ (Curate is a fashion discovery platform, and I couldn't find a decentralized video platform named Curate as of my last training data in September 2021.)
DTube:
https://d.tube/
Filecoin:
https://filecoin.io/
Flote:
https://flote.app/
LBRY:
https://lbry.com/
Livepeer:
https://livepeer.org/
Minds:
https://www.minds.com/
Odysee:
https://odysee.com/
PeerTube:
https://joinpeertube.org/
Rally.io:
https://rally.io/
Sia:
https://sia.tech/
Theta Network:
https://www.thetatoken.org/
Theta.tv:
https://www.theta.tv/
Verasity:
https://www.verasity.io/
Swarm:
https://swarm.ethereum.org/
Viuly: As of my last training data in September 2021, Viuly had shut down its operations and the website was no longer active.[/list]
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