What is DLive?

Background

Even though the industry has been rapidly growing for the past couple of years, most of the profits for broadcasters are squeezed by middlemen such as Twitch, Youtube, Live.me, and so on. The unfair treatment may come in different ways, but the outcome is always the same--bad news for broadcasters.

New broadcasters are “on the outside”--not good for fans or finances.

Generally, broadcasters find it difficult to get started or to sustain their performance on the existing platforms because of what is called a “high monetized entry bar.”

What this means is that most of the platforms require a very high commitment from the broadcasters before they even start earning money. For example, as a Twitch broadcaster, the only way to be profitable from gifts and subscriptions is to be in the Affiliate program. However, Twitch has very strict requirements to qualify for that program.



（screenshot from Twitch)

Another example of the monetization problem is that Live.me only allows users to check out when they have reached a minimum balance of $200, and there is a daily limit of $600. Therefore, only a very small portion of broadcasters are profitable.



(screenshot from Live.me)



High cut

Traditional centralized platforms generate enormous revenue from taking a huge cut from broadcasters’ income pool. For example, according to Twitch’s agreement, “The Net Subscription Revenues for the Channel Subscription Services will be split 50% to you and 50% to us.” Many also charge service or transaction fees when users leave tips, even though tips are clearly meant to reward broadcasters.They’re gouging the very people who are making them successful!



Pop-up ads

Another major revenue source for centralized platforms is push ads. Broadcasters are not the only ones getting squeezed. Ever find yourself watching something great and then those annoying pop-up ads start to glut the screen?



User contributions

Equally unfair, users’ curation contributions such as their “likes” and “dislikes” are not recognized. Thanks to Steem's economic model and blockchain technology, we are able to change the rules and disrupt the current playground.

DLive’s solution

Users can show their appreciation to broadcasters by transferring STEEM directly or simply upvoting. There will be no “Affiliate Program” or check-out limitation. This way, every broadcaster can easily monetize their contents from the very first day.

No cut

DLive will take 0 transaction or commission fees from broadcasters and users.

No push ads

The nature of a decentralized community is that the individual should have more freedom, right? DLive will not force any users to watch ads. No more pop-up ads to annoy you....

Everyone is rewarded

Just like other Steem communities, curation and creation reap rewards.

User interface preview

Homepage



Live streaming detail page



What is next

We are implementing the main live streaming features and will post more technical details in the coming weeks. We will update you as soon as we have more to report. Please follow our progress.

Feedback

We are open to feedback from the community and would like to build a good product that the community wants. If you have any feedback or ideas that you would like to share, please comment under this post and we will try our best to implement them.

Contact

Please feel free to private message us on [email protected]

Support us!

If you would like to help us with this innovation, you can upvote or resteem our post. We would be grateful for your help! The funds raised under @DLive will greatly help us to build the product faster and better.

Don't forget to Follow @DLive on Steemit!