This article explores how Blaze is reshaping the future of streaming with a blockchain foundation built for ownership, transparency, and creator empowerment.
The Layer 1 approach is interesting because keeping fees in-ecosystem feels like the only way to actually make creator economics work longterm. Most platforms bleed value to external chains or middlemen. The Backstage Pass model sounds simlar to stake-weighted voting, which makes me wonder how you prevent whales from dominating the Spotlight Pool? Also love the clip-to-NFT idea but I'm curious how storage and bandwith costs scale as the platform grows. Are you building your own infra or leaning on existing solutions?
The Backstage Pass mechanic is brilliant. I love how the supporter split creates a feedback loop between voting and actual value flow. The idea of clips becoming mintable NFTs with instant provenance feels like a natural evolution for how we think about digital moments. One thing I'm wondering, how will you handle scalabiltiy once you have thousands of concurrent streams? Even with your own L1, that's a lot of transacton volume to manage smoothly.
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Wow, I didn't know much about Blaze, but that Backstage Pass is an excellent idea...well done!
The Layer 1 approach is interesting because keeping fees in-ecosystem feels like the only way to actually make creator economics work longterm. Most platforms bleed value to external chains or middlemen. The Backstage Pass model sounds simlar to stake-weighted voting, which makes me wonder how you prevent whales from dominating the Spotlight Pool? Also love the clip-to-NFT idea but I'm curious how storage and bandwith costs scale as the platform grows. Are you building your own infra or leaning on existing solutions?
The Backstage Pass mechanic is brilliant. I love how the supporter split creates a feedback loop between voting and actual value flow. The idea of clips becoming mintable NFTs with instant provenance feels like a natural evolution for how we think about digital moments. One thing I'm wondering, how will you handle scalabiltiy once you have thousands of concurrent streams? Even with your own L1, that's a lot of transacton volume to manage smoothly.