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RE: DTube - The end of copyright enforcement
7 day payout limitation will be the greatest hurdle for dtube to take off. While the people who are initially on the platform won't mind it as they get good rewards initially, for the website to gain mass adoption the 7 day rule has to change. The 7 day rule is a problem for creating Quora like websites or wiki based websites.
But since steem is the blockchain that drives all these services I am not sure if this is ever going to change. May be side chains based on Steem could solve these issues. It is for this sole reason I am planning to invest in lbry and file coin.
Should see how Steem can adopt without upsetting the existing train.
Interesting concept your post made me think of. If someone wants to better monetize DTube, DTube could maybe launch its own token as a STEEM community token. DTube could have its own token which would pay alongside of STEEM payouts when someone upvotes.
Then if DTube did advertiser integration, and they pay with the DTube token, could create value and solve this issue of 7 days limitation. DTube token could be an on-going payout past the 7 days for the likes, plus could also be a vehicle for ad revenue to give it value.
It's a neat idea at least.