I'm a longstanding supporter of SUB, spectator of cryptocurrency, global economic migrant, and Software Engineer (1 years commercial experience, 4 years personal). I have built www.dreamcloudmiddlemen.com in the hopes of using SUB to Host a large amount of traffic, proportional to the interest in the site, and redeem dollars (soon hoping to include crypto payments) for advertising credits on the platform. Ideally we would pay Hosters in SUB and provide a platform for them to spend the SUB on free-speech uncensored meme-based adverts, as affiliate marketer's for perhaps Amazon or Squarespace, or any of the other affiliate marketing businesses (iHerb is one ... ).

Users are provided the ability to make and trade dictionaries of links that auto attach adverts to posts, so one user can advertise another user's advert of a third user's product or service. These dictionaries can be stacked, with pre-requisite dictionaries, and traded such that one user must advertise given products if they want to access secondary products, creating a mechanism for demand on the dictionary, and a mechanism for dictionary owners to advertise their own(ed) dictionaries. Dictionaries can also be sold on a subscription and invite-only bases.

This is a live project, so more development can occur if need be, like for example granting the owners of forum posts under set dictionaries to own the content of their post, in-spite of the sponsorship directives of the advertisers.

Adverts are automatically sorted by order of price, so it takes place like an auction, where forum posters are granted auctioned advertisement space, so instead of like facebook or reddit where the ads are owned by the organization, the user receives credits for every clicked ad, so there is incentive to make popular posts that sort to the top of the website, sell the adspace for someone else's dictionary or product or service or affiliation. Once you earn your credits for posting, you can buy up ad-space for something you are selling, a mechanism to redeem your dollars, or you can donate to authors of popular posts, or authors subscribed to a "space" (subreddit) defined by a word in a dictionary, so providing rewards to users who own particular dictionaries.

Now it sounds complex to get users, but it is not complex to use. Any time I go to link someone an href, I do it via a post, and advertise my favourite channels as a charity, and link them the post instead, with a debrief or comment on the link.

It's useable, but not complete. There are soon to be "votes" for "spaces" (subreddits) so that each subreddit has as many different types of votes as users create, and these voting schemes can be bought and sold within the same dictionaries as their parent spaces, and allow voters on posts the ability to cross-post to a secondary space through voting such that responding to someone's post with little more than a click is redeemable for space-based advertising when viewed from in that space. Redeemable to a credit that is redeemable for adspace that you can spend on charity, or what-have-you.