Ah, I see. Well, Hive.io is not compatible with the for-profit model because it's just a front for the Hive blockchain. The only possibility I see is if it allows paid registrations to the Steem blockchain, but free registrations are being developed, sooo, I don't see a way. Do you have any ideas on how there could be self-funding profit from the website?
Sure, first a voluntary donation selection with a percentage slider in the article formatter like how you can select your payout %, would probably earn quite a bit. I'd accept both Steem and Hive at first.
The other option would be to take a percentage of each article that's not voluntarty, like Busy and Dtube do.
I think these two are the most feasible to start right off, but of course prefer voluntary donation over a manditory fee.
Then we'd have to see how much it brings in and add more options if not enough.
It means that the platform earns enough profit to fund itself and development indefinitely all on its own.
Ah, I see. Well, Hive.io is not compatible with the for-profit model because it's just a front for the Hive blockchain. The only possibility I see is if it allows paid registrations to the Steem blockchain, but free registrations are being developed, sooo, I don't see a way. Do you have any ideas on how there could be self-funding profit from the website?
Sure, first a voluntary donation selection with a percentage slider in the article formatter like how you can select your payout %, would probably earn quite a bit. I'd accept both Steem and Hive at first.
The other option would be to take a percentage of each article that's not voluntarty, like Busy and Dtube do.
I think these two are the most feasible to start right off, but of course prefer voluntary donation over a manditory fee.
Then we'd have to see how much it brings in and add more options if not enough.