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ELChapo 01-27-2025 06:35 PM


Umm... Those enthusiasts you're speaking about, can record videos about Utopia on YouTube or wherever. As the project is not forbidden anywhere. I'd say that it will be easier for those, who needs a freedom of speech. And for those countries, where popular video platforms are banned.

l33tsu 01-27-2025 06:36 PM


Quote:

Originally Posted by SajaLut
Umm... Those enthusiasts you're speaking about, can record videos about Utopia on YouTube or wherever. As the project is not forbidden anywhere. I'd say that it will be easier for those, who needs a freedom of speech. And for those countries, where popular video platforms are banned.

Hmm, and it seemed to me that the audience of Utopia enthusiasts is divided into two groups: cryptophones and data security advocates. Then why would they use YouTube, which requires some personal data? In any case, I agree that a new audience could potentially come from countries where popular video hosting, for example, is prohibited.

ELChapo 01-27-2025 06:37 PM


None of YouTube alternatives will bring you at least same audience and income. So if you want to do that as a job - you continue using YouTube. And I thought that everyone already know that VPN helps to bypass any blocked website. At least data security advocates should know that.

l33tsu 01-27-2025 06:38 PM


I think you're right. There is not a single YouTube analog that can be as profitable for users. Therefore, it is important for users not to stop using and it is possible to resort to the help of Vpn services.

ELChapo 01-27-2025 06:39 PM


It's just a question of region you live in. That's important for those countries, where YouTube is banned. As for me, I see no difference. All the popular and most interesting videos can be found on YouTube only and I don't see anything scary in the fact that it can access our data as all the videos there are legal.

l33tsu 01-27-2025 06:40 PM


Quote:

Originally Posted by SajaLut
It's just a question of region you live in. That's important for those countries, where YouTube is banned. As for me, I see no difference. All the popular and most interesting videos can be found on YouTube only and I don't see anything scary in the fact that it can access our data as all the videos there are legal.

Sure. Youtube has been and will remain the most popular video hosting. However, I would recommend not to forget about data security. Especially do not forget about the collection of personal data, for example. One way or another, this can be considered a kind of violation.

ELChapo 01-27-2025 06:41 PM


It's not a violation. All the media giants mention in their terms that they collect certain kind of users' data and everyone know that. What concerns the Utopia p2p project, they just announced a collaboration with CoinTiger exchange, where they sell the Mystery boxes with Utopia branded exclusive NFT stickers collection. And the price is pretty low, I think I will participate, who knows what will happen next.

l33tsu 01-27-2025 06:43 PM


Oh, I haven't heard of such news yet! Utopia decided to create their own NFT? Well, from the point of view of collectibility of such things, perhaps they will succeed.

ELChapo 01-27-2025 06:44 PM


NFT is quite popular nowadays, so they'll find more supporters after that step. And today meme campaign was started. The prize pool is 10.000 CRP. Here are more details: https://utopiap2p.medium.com/lets-be...s-4738d5d69f89

l33tsu 01-27-2025 06:45 PM


h, the reward amount has increased compared to previous draws, am I right? What, the project is growing - the amounts that they can give to users are growing. A very interesting campaign, I'll read more about it. Are you taking part?


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