RE: Changing To The Web 3.0 Mindset: It Is The Future

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Yet, the total payout of the upvotes: ZERO.

That's comparing apples and oranges. The truth is that there's a lot more money on YouTube to be earned by quality content creators than on Hive. The money is in advertising revenue the platform shares with some of the content creators (those with over 1000 subscribers and those whose videos have been viewed a total of 4000 hours at a minimum).

The main difference between Web 2.0 and Hive is that authors on Hive do not depend on anyone from outside of the platform viewing their content at all. Only curators need to be aware of it and in many cases not even them because curation can be automated. Instead of the ad-viewing masses who pay for the advertising revenue some slice of which ends up in the pockets of content creators on YouTube, we the content creators on Hive have crypto speculators buy our tokens from us if we want to cash them out.

The main advantage of this platform is censorship freedom and that we are not under the mercy of some centralized entity when it comes to who gets to see our content and whether or not we get to keep our audience. Also, the fact that there is no threshold to monetization means that it will be easier to get started at monetizing one's work.



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