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RE: DLive - The First Decentralized Live Streaming Platform on Steem!

in #dlive7 years ago (edited)

Hi @dlive, @netuoso's points are more than valid. I'd like to ask how you're going to implement this.

Static content and videos can be uploaded to IPFS, thereby making them "decentralized" for our purposes. How do you plan to make live-streams decentralized?

Also, why are you telling us before the main features are developed? This is like selling batteries to a customer, and telling them that "batteries aren't included."

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Live content can be static content on IPFS if its just broken up into blocks of short periods of time and constantly added, I really think there are better ways to do it though than IPFS.

True, but I don't think that's efficient enough and it'll likely cause staggered viewing or lag. I'm just interested in how they plan to make the live streaming decentralized, yet still provide quality viewing and minimal lag.