Twetch makes trolls pay with ‘troll toll’
Twetch users can assign a value to an individual on the platform, requiring that person to pay for his or her response to appear.
Twetch users can assign a value to an individual on the platform, requiring that person to pay for his or her response to appear.
He Yi found herself at the center of an online uproar after she posted a satiric job offer recruiting for sexy women to come work at Binance.
The co-founder and CEO of Twetch took the stage at the CoinGeek Conference in London to talk about The Future of Social networks on Bitcoin.
Jimmy Wales will appear at CoinGeek London 2020 to engage in a moderated discussion, and explain in this talk why he is a strong contrarian for many of the use cases proposed by proponents of cryptocurrency and blockchain.
The profiles of the two executives have been blocked over “violations of laws and regulations and the relevant provisions of the Weibo Community Convention.”
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is funding a team that will develop a decentralized standard for social media applications, and he says Twitter will join it in future.
Wheedl removes the middle man—the social network, which currently takes ownership of content without paying creators directly and monetizes that content through its platform.
A new report revealed that Marine Chain, an alleged North Korean crypto scam with links to the state, has been increasingly monitoring crypto activities on social media
Bitcoin's improvements in micropayments and content ownership are shifting the balance in your favor. We took a look at some newcomers that have already started to deliver.
For every like and comment on your posts, you get to earn a small reward in BSV.
Bitcoin could make those transactions technically easier and cheaper, but is that enough? It looks like BSV entrepreneurs are starting to provide some real solutions.
It can be difficult to read the minds of private investors, but social media can be a pretty handy guide.