Hello Salty Army, YouTube blessed Salty with another strike, so we will be in YouTube jail unitl 4/2/21. Please check out Odysee, Bitchute, and Rumble for videos. We will attempt to do our livestreams on Odysee at our regular times (Sun, Wed, and Fri at 5:30pm Pacific time). Livestreaming is new for them, so hopefully it runs relatively smoothly. If not, it may be a bit of a shorter show. Please be patient with us as we figure out our Plan B for livestreaming. We hope to avoid Dlive, but it will be our emergency back up.
Take Care, Mrs. Salty
I already told you why you're wrong. Nothing you said contradicts my statements or makes any point. There is still no particular reason to launch a new crypto currency in association with a video sharing site. There is no fundamental connection between crypto currency technology and video sharing.
There are two ifs on 2. Two of them. Mastodon does not work that way. But is is an example of a kind of platform that could benefit from such approaches. You could use that approach for comments or discussions on Odysee. What I'm saying, is that there's a plausible connection between cryptographic ledgers and ensuring that communication is unalterably recorded, and that this is not a function that a video-sharing website requires. And it couldn't be provided for videos without the improbably expensive step of encoding the videos.
You're writing paragraphs of irrelevant asides. Someone started off with the ludicrous comment that odysee is ahead of the competition because it uses "blockchain tech" and that this is a priori superior for "free speech purposes".
That is a fatuously stupid comment to make, and clearly OP has no idea what any of these terms mean, and you stanning that comment continues to be also fundamentally a stupid thing to do.
This doesn't mean Odysee is a scam or needs to die. Chill.