I'm writing an article about Twetch and the blockchain for …
I'm writing an article about Twetch and the blockchain for zdnet.com this week. What's the most important thing I should mention in the article? @Elon Moist @Klimenos @jeffwgates u/54 @Richard Doyle @SirToshi@Anthony (u/78) Thanks in advance :-)
Replies
That weiblock.app is way cheaper to use
Also:
1. BTC is not Bitcoin
2. Craig S. Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto
3. #2 doesn't matter
ok but, what about the Twetch as a commercial platform? I understand the payments model to stop spammers, and make cash etc - but how would a successful user / influencer actually get their hands on any earnings they make. does Handcash allow spend?
https://twetch.app/t/8028677e26bc012d538d4d478039d2d71666d12df669fd6d60af4d7b4500abaf
@2964 Twetch is non custodial, meaning we never touch your money.
you just connect your bitcoin wallet (in this case @2459) and get to twetching
the wallet has a private key passphrase that you hold secret. you are the only person who can access $$$
wow thanks @100, @4 for the information. I have some great pointers here. I want to draw attention to the fact the 'pay to post ' model is here to stay and how folks can best take advantage of the blockchain - wether for commercial, or social use. Thanks!
@2964 if you need anything my email is josh[@]twetch.com
Definitely the scaling capacity of the BSV network and its capacity to enable new business models based on sub-dollar or even sub-cent transactions Without relying on third party payment gateways. Another aspect is the privacy of Bitcoin.
The true revolution in Twetching is adding what each individual (or business) considers valuable.
Likes & popularity comes second as truth is the final dictator when the Twetches settle.
I don't Twetch for profit, but to find my value & to share it.
You could fight data harvesting by paywalling your posts. People in your friends list could have free access..
Twetch works amazingly well. Trick is to post content that users will want to engage with. Very much like all social media but instead of them getting the profits, you do.
I can't currently post a screenshot but I've made close to $130 w/190 twetches
For anyone who is interested - here's my published article cc: @4
https://www.zdnet.com/article/will-paying-to-post-shape-the-future-of-the-internet/