This video portrays me busy Making a presentation about dlive and other Steem block chain dapps at the Uganda Steemit Meet up we had over the weekend. This meet up was great, exciting and very remarkable where I so happened to introduce my Ugandan steemit colleagues to Dlive. They are all going to be making live stream videos re-introducing themselves. Stay tuned as I will be sharing a list of them in one of my post as soon as possible. There is need for all of us to explore other platforms on the steem blockchain so that we can further our steem promotional compaigns. There are people out there who are passionate at videography/broadcast. It’s easy to market/share something that you have an experience on.
Reasons for Dlive as opposed to other live stream platforms
Dlive is a crypto decentralised live video streaming platform that is built on the steem blockchain. It is mostly used by gamers though it’s not only limited to gaming contents only. It can be used to upload any kind of video.
Check it out for yourself here
There are various live stream platforms such as twitch, youtube, facebook, live.me. Dlive is a new platform that has cropped up and come on board with great benefits of decentralisation being that it’s built on the steem blockchain. It’s very outstanding in terms of freedom, no costs involved.
Like Dtube, Dlive doesn’t charge the broadcasters any single penny to broadcast any of their video content. Hence attracting many people every other day to use the platform. There are no commissions levied on the broadcasters. Many musicians and other broadcasters have always been limited by money to invest in platforms where to market/sell their videos. Dlive has come to their rescue in this generation providing a better and cost friendly platforms.
Dlive is crypto incentive being that it’s built on the steem blockchain. The broadcasters and the curators are rewarded with steem which makes the platform exciting and valuable to its users. Other platforms are centralised and these also have harder criteria for a broadcaster to earn some rewards from them.
There is plenty of freedom for the users of the platform being that Dlive does not have a strict guideline of which sort of video content that every user ought to broadcast.
If you missed my other posts, you can check them out below:
- A remarkable Uganda Steemit Meet Up
- Bought and printed a new Dlive T-shirt prior to the Uganda Steemit Meet up
- My 2018 passion and hobby: Promoting the Steem blockchain!
- 2days to the Upcoming Major Uganda Steemit Meet UP. (Reasons for the meet up)
- Teaching Students how to play a double handed Backhand
Its a 14 minutes video. Hope you enjoy it.
My video is at DLive