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Re: Peer-to-Peer Ad Network Powered by Bitcoin and Stacks
by
blackboy
on 25/07/2021, 20:13:42 UTC
Here are the first demo videos explaining how to use Bitfari. These videos are taken from the perspective of an advertiser that interfaces with Bitfari screens at home, in the office, and in city storefronts. In terms of user experience, you log in with your Stacks wallet, make changes to a node/react client we call the "Community Connector" and then commit the changes to the blockchain. Every time you commit an ad or screen to the blockchain, auditors and social oracles (computer programs) audit for spam, DOS attacks and hate speech, etc. making Bitfari simple and safe to use.

Can you make another demo video but from the publisher perspective? After all, you're not going to get any advertisers if the number of publishers on your platform is too low, and vice versa. But admittingly before you try to attract publishers you need to get enough advertisers to actually keep publishers there.

Some details about publishers:

- The screen registration video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M85rnT7bIQ (yes, it's that easy!)
- We made a web page for screen operators (aka publishers), here: https://bitfari.org/operators/
- Incentives are here: https://bitfari.org/2021/05/26/network-incentives/ This is in addition to payment of course
- Supported screen sizes: https://bitfari.org/billboards-smart-screens/
- Some might qualify for free screens: https://bitfari.org/financing-your-projection-setup/
- Generally speaking, screen operators (publishers) have inventory and want additional revenue. Billboard operators, in particular, can install our solution and double their earnings without deactivating previous ads just by adding contextual ads (https://bitfari.org/2021/06/07/programable-ads-a-first-look/)

Let me stress another point, we will display contextual ads in the wallets distributed to users. This will add thousands of machines to the network. Advertisers can choose to display their ads on billboards, user apps, websites, billboards, smart TVs, etc.