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15: SinglsDAO: How To Decentralize The Video Economy, with Troy Murray

1 h 13 min · 31 de jul de 2020
Portada del episodio 15: SinglsDAO: How To Decentralize The Video Economy, with Troy Murray

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In this episode, we talk to Troy Murray (https://twitter.com/Danny_Desert) about SinglsDAO (https://snglsdao.io/) : a BitTorrent and blockchain-based system for distributing and monetizing video content, the crazy amounts of money SingularDTV (https://www.singulardtv.com/) raised in their ICO, and why the ICO system seems to have provided a bad incentive to develop actual products. Find out how SinglsDAO is intending to take power away from centralized services like YouTube, why that goal suddenly seems incredibly urgent, and why a Distributed Autonomous Organization is the right way to go about it.

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