why web3?

Social tokens are the future of community platforms to generate creator revenue.

Social networks should relinquish full control over revenue generation as brokerage platforms.

  • Thanks to social tokens, users and providers align with long-term vested interests and incentives. The value of tokens is determined by supply and demand, giving all holders an interest in the game and encouraging them to become evangelicals and strengthening their wealth. Ownership can be an important motivation for users to contribute more deeply to the product, creating a larger, more resilient, and innovative platform by creating a more collaborative economic model that ensures better alignment with users over time.

Creating a Creative Economy Ecosystem -

  • With BILLIVERSE, We Seize Amazing Market Opportunities Web3 services are provided to interested customers by phased introduction into the BVT ecosystem through a simple and easy granular in-app mechanism. Gradual improvements in token use ensure long-term adoption with a seamless learning curve for existing web2 users. The goal is to provide technology and financial tools for both creators and viewers to interact directly with each other and to control the long-term direction of the social economy affecting platforms and products. The app is interconnected with the BVT token, giving app users access to the wider creator world. In the creator world, they can directly control assets and use tokens inside and outside the app to connect and trade with opponents, vote governance, and promote platform engagement and user-based growth.

The War on the Giant Dinosaurs

  • The media hegemony of giant dinosaurs deprives all users of their full collaboration potential with creators by considering them as cash cow. Traditional Web 2.0 content platforms ignore content creators because they are an important part of the platform that appeals to revenue-generating users. These platforms do not regard the author as a collaborator or co-owner of the platform. On large platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok, creators must include random ads in their content and sell collaboration or merchandise directly to buyers to make a profit. Instagram and YouTube make billions by deploying targeted content that maximizes advertising revenue, but content creators get nothing!

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