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Topic: A way to monetize cryptoblog content (Read 168 times)

sr. member
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October 24, 2017, 05:19:01 PM
#5
kraken btc/eur not listed anymore. this is a major drawback, i will switch to other sites soon, if this doesnt come back in time.

Can you try staying on topic please? This really made no sense... And it's really annoying to see your crap all over the forum.

Please improve your post quality or just refrain from posting completely.

Regards,
Trump
member
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October 24, 2017, 05:12:46 PM
#4
kraken btc/eur not listed anymore. this is a major drawback, i will switch to other sites soon, if this doesnt come back in time.
jr. member
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October 24, 2017, 03:49:09 PM
#3
I was thinking about this problem and only recently heard more in depth about staking and masternodes and such. We might be able to put something together with a service in which you would stake instead of mining. To gain access to the network of content you would have to put in a collateral, which obviously would put up a barrier but that might not necessarily be a bad thing.

Thanks for your comment!

-edit: typo
hero member
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October 24, 2017, 03:40:29 PM
#2
Your idea of paid blog posts is in principle interesting, but I don't like the idea to take the capapicity of visitors computers. Maybe you could create a cryptocurrency, launch it at exchangers and pay with it. Or develop a software, that protects against unwanted browser based mining.
jr. member
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October 24, 2017, 03:23:50 PM
#1
In light of all the development in acceptance on browser based mining a simple idea came to mind. Why not make a webpage where people can post their blogs and be awarded for time spent on their blog? This is entirely possible with services like crypto-loot. Blogs would be suitable candidates for this purpose, since people often keep on reading for an extended duration of time and the cpu power required for displaying a blogpost is minimal. Also, depending on the subject matter and quality of posts people will probably be attentively reading without having many other processes open.

I see this as something that could potentially get around the Steem bot problem and the bot problem faced by even some of the biggest companies around, since it simply would not be profitable to create fake buzz or content since this would all depend on directly contributing mining resources.

I'm thinking about developing this little project myself and calling it something like the Cryptoverse or something ^^. I would love to hear any thoughts/feedback/criticism of this simple idea from you guys.

Thanks for reading!
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