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Topic: [ANN] [Pre-ICO] [MinCap Hit] [AMA] view.ly - A decentralized Video Platform - page 2. (Read 1902 times)

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22 hours left, only 700 ETH to go
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AIR DROOP?!...
No airdrop, you can get it in Pre-Sale with discount. 75% sold already and more than 3,000 ETH collected by view.ly
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I keep getting the error "Not a valid ERC-20 token VIEW".  Cry

1. It's 18 decimal places
2. You must have entered the wrong address, please follow these instructions:
https://blog.view.ly/post/setting-up-view-token-in-your-wallet/
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Tudor....A big THANKS!!  Smiley
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No problem, happy to help.
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I keep getting the error "Not a valid ERC-20 token VIEW".  Cry
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1. It's 18 decimal places
2. You must have entered the wrong address, please follow these instructions:
https://blog.view.ly/post/setting-up-view-token-in-your-wallet/
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Tudor....A big THANKS!!  Smiley
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Hi guys,
I know EOS is something that you are considering.
Now, in the whitepaper, you talk about how anyone can host their own videos or pay for someone , a hosting node, to host them at a low fee( hosting nodes compete in the  marketplace)
Dan Larimar was talking about EOS storage where anybody could host his video, thus guaranteeing the user a decentralized file redundancy.

As I understand it, the one who wsnts to upload a video, for example, will have it's tokens locked as long as he wants his file, in this case video, to he online.
If, at one point, he decides to delete the video, he gets his tokens unlocked and he is free to sell them.

How would this fit into Viewly?
Would this type of storage make the hosting nodes obsolete?
I see how this would work, for example, if the content creator would like to not host his files on his computer but on the EOS storage.

We will definitely experiment with EOS Storage.

Viewly is a bit more challenging, as storage alone is not enough. For a smooth playback, videos need to be distributed to a worldwide CDN.
At this time, the system proposed in our whitepaper is still the most plausible option.
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Hey guys, I'm having trouble obtaining the purchased pre-ICO VIEW tolkens to MyEtherWallet. Don't you add a tolken, put in the VIEW contact address, put in VIEW for tolken symbol, and then put in 8 decimals??

I keep getting the error "Not a valid ERC-20 token VIEW".  Cry

1. It's 18 decimal places
2. You must have entered the wrong address, please follow these instructions:
https://blog.view.ly/post/setting-up-view-token-in-your-wallet/
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in view.ly bounty is not working, how i can solve the bounty issue ?
newbie
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Hey guys, I'm having trouble obtaining the purchased pre-ICO VIEW tolkens to MyEtherWallet. Don't you add a tolken, put in the VIEW contact address, put in VIEW for tolken symbol, and then put in 8 decimals??

I keep getting the error "Not a valid ERC-20 token VIEW".  Cry
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Hey guys, I'm having trouble obtaining the purchased pre-ICO VIEW tolkens to MyEtherWallet. Don't you add a tolken, put in the VIEW contact address, put in VIEW for tolken symbol, and then put in 8 decimals??
newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
Hi guys,
I know EOS is something that you are considering.
Now, in the whitepaper, you talk about how anyone can host their own videos or pay for someone , a hosting node, to host them at a low fee( hosting nodes compete in the  marketplace)
Dan Larimar was talking about EOS storage where anybody could host his video, thus guaranteeing the user a decentralized file redundancy.

As I understand it, the one who wsnts to upload a video, for example, will have it's tokens locked as long as he wants his file, in this case video, to he online.
If, at one point, he decides to delete the video, he gets his tokens unlocked and he is free to sell them.

How would this fit into Viewly?
Would this type of storage make the hosting nodes obsolete?
I see how this would work, for example, if the content creator would like to not host his files on his computer but on the EOS storage.
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When do you plan to shift from steemit to ethereum blockchain? How long would it take?
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Obviously you are not gonna compete with YT, that would be insane?
But what's your growth strategy then?
What kind of audience are you going to go after? Any specific niche?
How are you going to acquire users and keep them active?

The strategy is to appeal to creators, and they would in turn bring their audiences.

By all means, I you don't need to reveal your whole game plan

For example I am planning to create content and probably create videos about crypto space.
Why should I use viewly instead of YouTube?
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How will you move from STEEM to EOS and how will this ETH tokens move in this mix?

If Ethereum fails to become a feasible underlying platform in the future, the tokens will be exchange-able for the tokens on a different chain.
Ideally, all of the coins would be included in the genesis, but more realistically, a claiming faucet should be setup to make people whole after the launch.
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I this some kind of video service hosting just as youtube? If this is some kind like it, then its nice to have this kind of services combined with crypto currency.

Yes, the two main branches of the project are the serverless video transcoding, decentralized storage and cdn marketplace and the cryptocurrency enabled monetization models.
The former is technically more challenging, and less critical for the time being, so after spending some time on prototyping and attempting to figure out all relevant challenges, we've decided to postpone it for now.

The main focus of the Viewly project in 2017 and 2018 will be content monetization and creator onboarding.
In terms of monetization, do you have a plan to share the wealth fairly among the creators? Most platforms tend to have the top 1% or less making all the profits and then everyone else fighting over the scraps...


The fairness advantage in Viewly stems from removal of conflict of interest between viewers and the ad revenue optimization.

As far as the revenue distribution goes, it will likely be some form of the power law.
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Obviously you are not gonna compete with YT, that would be insane?
But what's your growth strategy then?
What kind of audience are you going to go after? Any specific niche?
How are you going to acquire users and keep them active?

The strategy is to appeal to creators, and they would in turn bring their audiences.
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What are the plans for listing on exchanges?
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Using frictionless payments and the ability to merchandise, will be content creators be able to:
1. Reward subscribers directly from the platform?
2. Create contests and have the ability to randomly select winners, using some kind of true random generator integrated into the blochchain, who achive certain tasks ( like watching the whole video, likes, watching certain videos per week, sharing the video, etc)?
newbie
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Obviously you are not gonna compete with YT, that would be insane?
But what's your growth strategy then?
What kind of audience are you going to go after? Any specific niche?
How are you going to acquire users and keep them active?
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
I this some kind of video service hosting just as youtube? If this is some kind like it, then its nice to have this kind of services combined with crypto currency.

Yes, the two main branches of the project are the serverless video transcoding, decentralized storage and cdn marketplace and the cryptocurrency enabled monetization models.
The former is technically more challenging, and less critical for the time being, so after spending some time on prototyping and attempting to figure out all relevant challenges, we've decided to postpone it for now.

The main focus of the Viewly project in 2017 and 2018 will be content monetization and creator onboarding.
In terms of monetization, do you have a plan to share the wealth fairly among the creators? Most platforms tend to have the top 1% or less making all the profits and then everyone else fighting over the scraps...
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