Yes. I'm aware. Found out that Bitrefill provides gift cards for both Netflix and Hulu. And since it accepts Lightning Payments, it becomes very convenient to pay with crypto without the need to use Fiat ever for online video streaming services. If they'd accepted crypto directly, it would've been even better. But at least, there's a workaround.
Same. My guess is that Netflix will either use BitPay or Coinpayments as their preferred crypto payment gateway of choice. I'd wish they use Coinpayments instead, as not all wallets are compatible with Bitpay's invoices. For instance, users on the Ledger Nano S are unable to pay directly to a merchant accepting Bitcoin via Bitpay because of this. At least, gift cards provided by Bitrefill make the process seamless for Netflix and Hulu. I think it's the only service around providing gift cards for such online video streaming sites.
- I'm expecting to see similar results to YouTube alternatives in the crypto-currency world.
- Having said the above things, I believe sooner or later will see the latter part (acceptance) in popular streaming platforms.
Maybe. If there's demand for a crypto-oriented video streaming site, an alternative to Netflix could become a reality soon. I wouldn't worry about this since it's already possible to buy a Netflix subscription using gift cards from Bitrefill. It seems to be the only service with such offering. If it lasts, it'll be a blast. Otherwise, I'd have to cash out for Fiat (which is somewhat inconvenient because of the exchange fees).
Nonetheless, I appreciate your help. Since my problem has been solved, I'll be locking this thread. Thanks to everyone for the input!