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Title: bitMovie as a DAC?
Post by: emailtooaj on September 27, 2014, 03:45:08 am
Hellooo bitHeads!

I was re-reading the Bitshares Music white paper recently while brain uploading its amazing concept, features and potential. Then I paused trying to remember if anyone has mentioned in the forums or thought of using this same concept towards movie productions. Either for Indie films, home brewed (YouTube style), or big box films?
It could be called BitTUBE lol !!!
Just a random thought I had.


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Title: Re: bitMovie as a DAC?
Post by: tonyk on September 27, 2014, 04:12:28 am


Hellooo bitHeads!

I was re-reading the Bitshares Music white paper recently while brain uploading its amazing concept, features and potential. Then I paused trying to remember if anyone has mentioned in the forums or thought of using this same concept towards movie productions. Either for Indie films, home brewed (YouTube style), or big box films?
It could be called BitTUBE lol !!!
Just a random thought I had.


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No one I can think off...
Title: Re: bitMovie as a DAC?
Post by: oco101 on September 27, 2014, 04:39:20 am
No one I can think off...

lol .....but to be fair there was some talk about a similar thing way back in November 2013, it was called Wetube. TheFuzz will surely remember :) 
So I think there is nothing new under the sun :)
Title: Re: bitMovie as a DAC?
Post by: emailtooaj on September 27, 2014, 04:48:32 am
Certainly would be an interesting DAC if someone could pull it off!!


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Title: Re: bitMovie as a DAC?
Post by: bluebit on September 27, 2014, 05:13:19 am
I have an idea:

bitRocket - first ever publicly funded open-source rocket with 100 scientists voted as the delegates

Title: Re: bitMovie as a DAC?
Post by: fluxer555 on September 27, 2014, 01:40:08 pm
I have an idea:

bitRocket - first ever publicly funded open-source rocket with 100 scientists voted as the delegates

First mission: to the moon!