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September 28, 2012, 01:28:36 PM |
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What we need on torrents is that both provider of contents and user of them can have a username so that the users can rank the providers and give feedback to what they provide. Also providers could put a price on what they submit and tell a bitcoin address to receive that money in bitcoins regarding the content they are providing. For the same item providers with a better ranking would have their items listed first, so you would find it easy to pick items for well ranked providers and so be sure that you would get what you were paying for.
The really interesting thing is that once you would get your content a bitcoin address of your choice could be set and added to the list of addresses that own that file on the torrents world, for has long as you have it for seeding on your hardrive, so all following money paid for the item would be divided by all listed bitcoin addresses for that item, and you could recover part of the money that you did put in. Here is a use case: A provider lists an item for 2.5 Bitcoins and lists a bitcoin address for that item to be paid. The first user to get that item would pay 2.5 bitcoins and have a bitcoin address of his choice added to the list of owners of that item. Such bitcoin addresses would be listed as long as you have the item available on your hard drive. So the second user to get that item would pay also 2.5 BTC and half of it, 1.25 BTC would go to each of the bitcoin addreses (that at that moment would still be only two) listed as seeders of that item. So first seeder would now got 2.5+1.25=3.75 BTC; second seeder -2.5+1.25=-1.25 and the last user that got it -2.5 BTC. The latter could then add a bitcoin address and so, when a forth user got it: first seeder would now have got 2.5+1.25+0.83333333=4.58333333 BTC; second seeder -2.5+1.25+0.83333333=-0.4166667 and the last user that got it -2.5 BTC. And so on, so if you were one of the first to make the investement you could have your money back soon and still make some money from it thereafter.
What do you reckon?
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