Why can’t we choose who calls our football games?
Bitcoin and micropayments are slowly changing the sports industry, with more broadcasting companies looking for content creators that take sports streaming outside the mainstream media.
Bitcoin and micropayments are slowly changing the sports industry, with more broadcasting companies looking for content creators that take sports streaming outside the mainstream media.
The deals are reportedly intended to help Forbes “maximize its brand and enterprise values” by turning readers into “long-term, engaged customers of the platform.”
In this episode of CoinGeek Backstage, journalist Rachel Wolfson talks about her journey into the digital asset space and also shares her thoughts on how the mainstream media is covering the industry.
Blockchain-focused media outlets have a mission to educate the wider public on digital assets while trying to avoid being taken for a ride by pump-and-dump scammers.
On-chain podcasting service Castr.fm leverages the BitcoinFiles service from miner and infrastructure provider Matterpool.
The internet provides the medium to make all content available, and Bitcoin provides the technology to pay for it.