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Any updates on when the next episode will air ? It’s been a while - I’m hoping that the Russian invasion hasn’t had an impact on anyone involved with this project . If it has , then PLEASE stay safe and well.
I don't think Russia is to blame here too :p I mean Russia invaded Ukraine on 22-Feb but our latest episode blasted on 5-Feb so no really chance for Putin to hamper this. But yes prayers for all the innocents victims, stay safe and no worries we can wait for the episode until peace
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Any updates on when the next episode will air ? It’s been a while - I’m hoping that the Russian invasion hasn’t had an impact on anyone involved with this project . If it has , then PLEASE stay safe and well.
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Actually @Cyrus @BtcTalkShow it would be super cool if you set up a tip jar e.g. on your website. It could be as simple as a bech32 QR code or as cool as a BOLT12 Lightning Offer. We actually tried those here on the forum already and they seem to work just fine. You just need a C-Lightning node on the latest version and that's it. They allow you to have a static QR code, just like a Bitcoin bech32 QR code, but would allow to tip small amounts with little to no fee. Some users may like to send e.g. 1€ per video watched, where even a minimum Bitcoin transaction fee of around 5-10 cents would make up a large percentage. These types of micro-transactions and micro-donations are one of the strongest applications for LN, hence I'd love to see some type of LN-baesd tip jar for TheBitcoinTalkShow!!
legendary
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The decentralised nature of an alternative will likely work against in terms of money making potential, and therefore popularity.
It doesn't have to be like that. Youtube reached it's peak for sure and I think it's going to fall down in future like everything did in history, and something new will show up instead. Nowadays almost nobody knows about AOL, Netscape and similar services but they ruled for years in the beginning of the internet. That's why I suggest direct Bitcoin donations similar to Breez. But staying on YouTube for the beginning at least, does make sense. Cross-posting to another site would be possible at the same time though, should be possible. It's totally possible, and I know some people are using special services so everything is automatic and all they have to do is to upload video and select platforms they want. I am not sure if you can find PeerTube there, but I know Vimeo, Twitch and other platforms are supported.
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The decentralised nature of an alternative will likely work against in terms of money making potential, and therefore popularity.
That's why I suggest direct Bitcoin donations similar to Breez. But staying on YouTube for the beginning at least, does make sense. Cross-posting to another site would be possible at the same time though, should be possible.
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Just watch the last episode of Bitcointalk Hacked. I really love the Host Man. He is charming and really good to talk a cold topic like it is an intersing topic. And the whole video was So informative. Back in 2013-2015 there was so many attacks on BTT. And it is so crazy to thing everyone was warn to change there password . And the stort about The hole Seeks where was cool with animation too . Just keep sir waiting for next episode.
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PeerTube seems to be interesting alternative, it's decentralized and some Bitcoiners created channels there, for example bitcointv.com (n0nce wrote about it above) is based on PeerTube. People who stay on google and youtube will probably have to buy and learn special 1984 edition dictionary of allowed words soon Decentralisation is a great way of avoiding censorship in this case, however the popularity of a streaming/video service will largely depend on the amount of money that can be made, which unfortunately in our advertising friendly world, means companies don't want certain words, or phrases associated with their companies, and when they want to advertise directly censor the person who's advertising for them. So, Youtube has adapted to that because by banning these words, they'll earn money from advertisements themselves. Youtube ten years ago was almost perfect, people were still making money albeit probably nothing in comparison to now, but they pretty much said whatever they liked, without much criticism, or fear of getting cancelled. Anyway, while I do think Bitcointalkshow should probably branch out, and get on as much alternatives as possible, the bread, and butter is definitely going to be with Youtube for the foreseeable future. I just don't see it changing, even if another alternative starts off by correcting Youtube's wrongs, they'll morph into Youtube 2.0 because of the pressure from advertisers that want to advertise on their platform. The decentralised nature of an alternative will likely work against in terms of money making potential, and therefore popularity.
legendary
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I know what you mean, I've recently successfully degoogled the phone, except for using a custom android rom of course, which you could argue is a Google product, but it's at least specifically designed to get rid of Google apps, and use open source alternatives, any way while you can use a Youtube app without signing in, and giving all your data to Google (newpipe via F-droid), there's still no true streaming services which is even close to competing. In fact, I don't think we'll see it anytime soon either.
Number of people who are joining alternative streaming platforms are growing every day, and it's not because those alternatives are better or offering something special, but because youtube censorship is at record levels now. It's either that or speaking on yt in coded language so that stupid algorithm don't ban you or restrict your account for saying something that is against their weird rules. PeerTube seems to be interesting alternative, it's decentralized and some Bitcoiners created channels there, for example bitcointv.com (n0nce wrote about it above) is based on PeerTube. People who stay on google and youtube will probably have to buy and learn special 1984 edition dictionary of allowed words soon
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My 2 sats: It's great that you're already upgrading and expanding and whatnot, but I don't personally feel it's needed at least at this point. I'd prefer your time and money allocated to simply doing more episodes for now - the current equipment / video quality is top-notch already. Technical upgrades can be 'nice to have' later down the road (like 4K video etc.), but in a channel's starting phase, especially after already being as polished as yours, I'd prefer producing more content first. I just hate Google and wish there was a competitor viable enough such that the forum's channel didn't have to use their platform. I suppose there's no chance of dual posting the videos on a site like Bitchute or some other video hosting site?
There are some alternatives, much better than centralized far-right politically connoted bitch* trash. The Fediverse (a portmanteau of "federation" and "universe") is an ensemble of federated (i.e. interconnected) servers that are used for web publishing (i.e. social networking, microblogging, blogging, or websites) and file hosting, but which, while independently hosted, can communicate with each other. On different servers (instances), users can create so-called identities. These identities are able to communicate over the boundaries of the instances because the software running on the servers supports one or more communication protocols which follow an open standard.[1] As an identity on the fediverse, users are able to post text and other media, or to follow posts by other identities.[2] In some cases, users can even show or share data (video, audio, text, and other files) publicly or to a selected group of identities and allow other identities to edit other users' data (such as a calendar or an address book).
There even already exists a server in the Fediverse just for Bitcoin content and some big names already publish their videos there. https://bitcointv.com/While you can register on there, you can also register on your own instance, so any comment you publish, any image or video you yourself upload, stays on your own server instead of being uploaded and cloned to thousands of servers that you have no control of & stay there forever. I would love to see BitcoinTalkShow at least mirror their videos on BitcoinTV (or their own Fediverse instance). Since it has no ads though, it would be cool to also have a feature similar to the Breez podcast implementation where you can automatically donate via LN. The code is all open, so it should be possible to add this type of feature, if it's not available as some sort of plugin already. Yes, the name was chosen *before* Metaverse was invented I'm not sure how well this all works though; still have to setup my own server and try subscribing to some channels etc., so I only know this project from a theoretical perspective.
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I already watch it but was lazy to add my boring comments here. Although the previous episode "Bitcointalk quiz" was little boring for anyone who's not been deep into to bitcointalk whole but was still fun for 343 people who views I opened 3 times on three different devices so I guess the number is 340. But damn from 343 views to 2.9k view good jump Bitcointalk show keep it up.
Yeah, I think its pretty difficult to cater for the existing audience (mostly from Bitcointalk), but also at the same time cater for a new audience without them knowing too much about the forum. The views suggest Cyrus, and the team are doing a good job of that though. Naturally, quizzes about the forum will be less likely to bring in new subscribers for the channel, but a historic event such as the hack, definitely will as it's more interesting to those that aren't familiar with it. I just hate Google and wish there was a competitor viable enough such that the forum's channel didn't have to use their platform.
I suppose there's no chance of dual posting the videos on a site like Bitchute or some other video hosting site?
I know what you mean, I've recently successfully degoogled the phone, except for using a custom android rom of course, which you could argue is a Google product, but it's at least specifically designed to get rid of Google apps, and use open source alternatives, any way while you can use a Youtube app without signing in, and giving all your data to Google (newpipe via F-droid), there's still no true streaming services which is even close to competing. In fact, I don't think we'll see it anytime soon either.
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Had to say that due to some reasons was not able to watch the past two videos of my favourite show the BitcointalkShow and have kept aside this YouTube from many days because i was focusing on something but ended it last night and then came to this thread.
Welcome back and good you are done with what you were doing. This show is also my favourite show and I personally like the presenter. He does it well and professionally. Sorry to ask, I hope the last episode is "bitcointalk was hacked". That is what I watched last. Please if there is another episode, somebody should help me with a link. I don't want to miss any episode.
legendary
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Had to say that due to some reasons was not able to watch the past two videos of my favourite show the BitcointalkShow and have kept aside this YouTube from many days because i was focusing on something but ended it last night and then came to this thread.
At one point I was the most active member in this thread and keeping the prominent discussion with members here was making me sad and it was hard for me.Will watch videos shortly and coming to make some realistic reviews about it but i know as expected the @Cyrus and team would have done lot of good work.Making some Post about it shortly.
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Just gonna drop my thoughts about the Pilot episode, , One of the smoothest channel introduction I have seen plus the Vulcan salute and a sign-off script " and for more corny outros as this one, I'll see you in the next one! Bye!" Very catchy , congratulations! English not being my 1st language, I tend to mishear some words so 'twas a good thing to have subtitles. Here's the autogenerated transcript of the pilot episode.(the English version is surprisingly very accurate based on my own hearing prowess). https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.57708645p.s. Sorry missed the premiere!
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BitcoinTalk was hacked! Cyrus will surprise you like one, one of best episode if I say and and almost 3k views have proven it. I already watch it but was lazy to add my boring comments here. Although the previous episode "Bitcointalk quiz" was little boring for anyone who's not been deep into to bitcointalk whole but was still fun for 343 people who views I opened 3 times on three different devices so I guess the number is 340. But damn from 343 views to 2.9k view good jump Bitcointalk show keep it up. Last but not the least why the video title changed to " [UNREALEASED] BitcoinTalk was hacked!" unreleased? what does it mean? The last clip of that hack was the best and that reminds me of my uni days and the great agent Alexander Mahone, he was Satoshi of Prison Break, someone would say Michael Scofield but in this series I would rate him above Michael.
legendary
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I wonder why is he still a newbie member with 352 merits There is no need for any ''special treatment'' for BtcTalkShow or anyone else in forum.
I agree, and that account will climb the ranks as fast as the algorithm will allow given the rate at which it's earning merits--just the way it should be for any member of bitcointalk. And egads, I've been lax in watching the channel as of late! However, I finally logged into my account (which I hate doing) and will do some catching up in a few minutes. I'm sure some thumbs up will be coming the channel's way. And yes, I know I can watch the videos without being logged in, but it's nice to be able to leave comments and said thumbs up, which can't be done when you're logged out. I just hate Google and wish there was a competitor viable enough such that the forum's channel didn't have to use their platform. I suppose there's no chance of dual posting the videos on a site like Bitchute or some other video hosting site?
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