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RE: Yoga 2.0 - Flow Video

in #yoga7 years ago

I wouldn't use DTube to be honest. The moment you post your video on DTube it directly posts a blog on to your wall. Also it takes a 25% cut from the income your blog generates and the DTube team never stated that their intentions is to make the platform better with all that money.

You can better upload to youtube a and link the video to the blog post as you keep 100% of your revenue, incl that of youtube itself.

and for exposure youtube is still the better place is DTube now only gets used to store videos for posting on Steemit. not anyone really goes to DTube just like as they would do it on youtube.

but explain to me how is it that you hit the hot and trending section every time with DTube ?
because DTube is not integrated into SteemIt and those sections you normally get it if you get upvoted by those with more influence.

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WHAT??? are you serious they take 25% of all the steemit revenue from the post just for posting there??? Where did you find that out?

They gonna fail.

I have recently created the @dtube account. This account will be used to collect 25% of the DTube author rewards. 10% of these fees will be used to pay for long-term storage of the files on IPFS Store. The rate is $0.044 per GB per month. So, for example, let's say you upload a 100MB video, that earns $10 rewards, then $0.25 will go to @nannal and ensure data redundancy for ~57 months. Once this time is passed, users will need to either pay themselves (crypto accepted of course) to keep the files being seeded, or seed it themselves directly on their own PC and connection. ~ @heimindanger from https://steemit.com/video/@heimindanger/introducing-dtube-a-decentralized-video-platform-using-steem-and-ipfs

Thanks for bringing that to my awareness, @gyzimo - I did not realize this.

its a cool concept but will not get to much adoption with the fees me thinks. We shall see!