I agree and I have thought about a lot of ways to solve that issue. First and foremost there needs to be additional revenue streams besides just price speculation. This can be done through various burn mechanisms and also outside funding to buy back the token and distributed it to people participating in the ecosystem or just burn them. Also pushing the majority of content towards 3rd party hosting does make sense but then I feel like if someone has a certain amount of coins in the system. Like 500 or something then it should unlock the ability to upload directly. The hosting became too expensive but if there were thresholds that were set and adjusted by the leaders then it would only allow people who were vested into the system to do anything like that. DTube became more of a curation platform the way the system is. The advantage is the coins are liquid at all times. You don't have 90 day power down cycles or anything like that.
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