For those of you that don't know what streamlabs is, it's a platform that allows streamers on both twitch.tv and youtube.com to receive tips from their most loyal of viewers. It also allows you to setup donation goals, chatboxes, labels, and wish lists. It's a pretty big deal for streamers. This is where they earn most of their money. Today, I had a thought. "I should totally email Streamlabs and offer up an idea!" Here is the result. Likes, comments, and follows are always appreciated!

@clayford08

EDIT: I noticed it's really hard to read. Here's a copy pasta version as well:

To who this may concern,

I've been receiving emails from you a lot recently, asking where I've been. I've been busy with other things lately and I haven't been able to stream. The thing that has been tying up my time the most has been cryptocurrencies. I was wondering if any of you over at streamlabs know anything about blockchain technology and how it could have a positive impact on the way you do your business. When I was streaming and making tips, using your platform to make my money, it delighted me every time I heard the notification go off. Then I would get the receipt with the full amount. It always pissed me off when I would see how much the credit card companies were ripping me off. So the other day a thought popped into my mind as I was day trading some cryptocurrencies, "Has streamlabs ever heard of GameCredits?" I have no affiliation with gamecredits myself but I wondered what kind of positive impact it could have on streamers. For those that constantly get paid with credit card tips and have to fork out a ton of money in fees, blockchain technology could erase all that. It's completely decentralized, meaning it cuts out the middleman entirely. Of course for your platform, you would take a small cut in the profits, for the service you provide so well. I'm not saying you should get rid of credit card tips. All I'm trying to say is there are better options out there to provide streamers with a fuller amount of tip that they earned. If you don't like the GameCredits blockchain, you could even use Bitcoin or Ethereum. I just figured, since GameCredits is already a currency built for the gamer, why not utilize it for its purpose? If you would like more information on what I'm trying to present, feel free to email me back. I would love to discuss this with someone. Also, I've included a link to the GameCredits website so that you can find out more about what I'm discussing.

https://gamecredits.com/

I look forward to your response!

-Clayford08-