Breaking Pepe
A revolutionary Web3 service redefining the entertainment industry by leveraging blockchain technology.
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How does it work?
Idea Submission and Verification
Creators submit their series ideas on the platform. The platform then verifies the authenticity and originality of the ideas to ensure they adhere to set guidelines and standards.
Crowdfunding Campaign
Once verified, the series ideas are listed on the platform for crowdfunding. Users can view different projects and choose to invest in the ones they believe have potential. Investment is done by purchasing tokens specific to that series.
Team Selection
Upon reaching the funding goal, a voting process commences where token holders can vote for their preferred team to develop the series. The teams could present their portfolios and plans for the series to garner votes.
Development and Production
The selected team commences the development and production of the series. Progress updates are shared on the platform to keep the community engaged and informed.
Series Release and Revenue Generation
Once the series is complete, it is released to the public on various platforms to generate revenue. The revenue model could include subscription fees, pay-per-view charges, or ad revenues.
Token Buyback
A portion of the generated revenue is used to buy back tokens, which in turn increases the token value. Additionally, a specific percentage of the profits is allocated towards the development and production of new Breaking Pepe episodes.
Chemistry of Creation: Crowdfunded Crypto Series
Picture a platform where the reins of creative control are handed over to those who truly matter – the audience. Our service isn’t just a mere progression in the narrative of video streaming; it's a radical rewrite. It melds the boundless potential of blockchain technology with the democratic essence of crowdfunding, all wrapped up in the engaging realm of series entertainment.
Video Services Evolution
Broadcast Television
The era of broadcast television kicked off in the 1940s, providing audiences with scheduled programming over airwaves.
1940s
Cable Television
Cable TV emerged in the 1970s, offering a wider variety of channels and better quality compared to broadcast TV.
1970s
VHS
The Video Home System (VHS) emerged in the late 1970s, allowing people to record TV shows and play pre-recorded movies at home.
1970s
DVD
Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs) replaced VHS tapes in the 1990s, offering better quality, durability, and easier storage.
1990s
Internet Streaming
The advent of high-speed internet facilitated the rise of streaming services like YouTube in 2005, followed by Netflix's streaming service in 2007.
2000s
🚀Breaking Pepe🚀
Merging the realms of Web3, crowdfunding, and meme coins, CCSS (Crypto Crowdfunded Streaming Service) revolutionizes video content creation and distribution.
2024
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