@Key what was twetch like?
@Key what was twetch like?
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imagine the fun you're having on treechat, picture that, but with nft mint days that were so much fun, and on a mint day you'd post about what you minted and could easily earn between $5 and $10 just from people rebranching
Twitch was fun- We talk freely with people all over the world.
it got a good sized community too, maybe 70k accounts. Shockingly, we wrote a few posts and out of all my friends it was my friends wife who made artsy stuff who made the most out of all of us. Nothing big but it showed a diversity of intersts in the community.
I think only about 1000 of those accounts were real people at most, the rest were just alts
maybe some.. but 1000 is def too low. easily 5k legit as a floor. many might not have done more than post or looked around though.
many of the ogs like Dirty Randy, XYZ, Pxl, Singularity etc are all still active aswell
the BSV community i still believers for the most part.. you don't learn the truth about microtransactions and then go find a better thing.. But we certainly are not a growing community at present.
Personally I've talked to the coingeekers about this and why doing the news flash type of media is not the right course of action and building evergreen media which goes into topics like data on chain, blockchain voting, immutable public bulletin boards, L1 finance, and getting into why these are HUGE is how we get more evangelical leaders who will sprout into future firebrands.
I liked the idea of the video platform where you get paid there and that is such an untapped market where old movies, a true youtube content competitor could monetize and popularize but it required a BSV wallet to even just watch instead of allowing the ad sponsored viewing.