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steam servers are pretty fast.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2313407722
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2334197208
Valve is not going to pay you for bandwidth. Especially an account with 15 games. That just sounds silly.
The download speeds might be just fine right now, but by sharing the cost (letting more people seed) the servers bills can be cut down, more people can earn a buck. Letting money flow is usually good for buisness.
I'm not looking to just seed my tiny liberary, but i think that bittorrent's way of making the internet a more open structure can be profitable.
Valve doesn't need users help with downloads.
This is why there are over 130 server regions.
This is basically today's thread.
Piracy: Lots of people download games using utorrent this day. giving seeders an alternative and better reason to not seed illegal but legal within a steam enviroment with the option to earn some btt. sound good right?
I would see it more as a win-win situation, its a feature for the customers and a cost saving for valve
All the fluff you make up doesn't change that, btw.
I do understand that there isnt directly a usecase for this. there is no problem right now that has to be fixed.
well, we will see what the future of BTT holds, i do for a fact know that TRON is looking for ways to monotize the bittorrent network in a better way, The Bit Torrent Token is a way of doing that. lets hope for the best.
like i said i aint a ict-expert in any way.
Are you arguing that people are pirating games on torrents because Valve doesn't distribute over torrents? Or because you believe Valve's download speeds are too slow? Or are you saying that earning BTT is so lucrative that people are rushing to engage in piracy? Because that would certainly negatively effect the legitimacy of BTT beyond it just being a YACC (yet another crypto currency.
Either way I'm not seeing a real strong argument. Just spaghetti being flung at the wall.
second; i am really just tossing some spaghetti around, like i said i bought some BTT and was thinking about another world usecase where its value, 'a decentralized network of peers' can be meaningfull.
Steam came to mind because i simply thought that given the gaming population is more/less just like the reddit community this idea could get a warm welcome.
I didnt think beyond any of all that, of course i would love to start a hype around BTT, but that doesnt seem very realistic.
but at the end i do think that we will move towards cryptocurrency's for buying games and stuff online. there is a shift happening and the whole robinhood situation makes thing just develop faster.
(so sorry for my english btw,)