Aug 30, 2017
Currently, in order to distribute your original digital content,
creators have to give large amounts of their profits to the website
that hosts them–YouTube alone takes 45% of the revenue from digital
content. The solution? A YouTube without Google. LBRY is a
decentralized, open-source protocol that facilitates the discovery,
distribution, and purchase of digital content, where 100% of the
revenue goes back to content creators. In less than a year since it
was founded, LBRY has thousands of creators, and hundreds of
thousands of users, and are working to create a user-driven
community with content from Hollywood movies to PDFs, and
everything in between. Tokens allow users to purchase content, and
creators to reserve space in the content catalog.
For more information or to get involved, visit lbry.io.