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tyz (OP)
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October 24, 2015, 07:14:39 AM
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A New Use Case For Bitcoin, Ucontrol.TV Launches Bitcoin Controlled Live Web Streams

Innovative start-up Ucontrol.TV makes it possible for anybody to watch and manage a real-time stream of water containers with just 0.001 BTC. The containers sustain various charities including Sean’s Outpost and also The Water Project. Another use case for Bitcoin aside from a money or store of value has emerged.

http://www.cryptocoinupdates.com/a-new-use-case-for-bitcoin-ucontrol-tv-launches-bitcoin-controlled-live-web-streams/
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Yes, I started a thread about this here --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1217515.0 {Discussion about cool charity ideas linked to Bitcoin}

I tried to dunk the owner the other day, when he was busy adjusting the outlets on the system, but I was too late. This gave me the idea for a real-time dunking system for

celebrities. You place some important person under a bucket, and the more donations that are received, the greater the chance of that person getting dunked. I also like the

Petting zoo feeding system under development... Children in hospitals can watch these streaming channels and even interact with the feeding of the animals from their beds.

Great idea! and nice to play with....  Grin

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