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August 18, 2018, 04:29:43 PM
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Australian Cinema-on-Demand Distributor Launching Cryptocurrency To Reward Film Enthusiasts


Australian-based Demand Film has released a new virtual currency to reward users who promote and watch movie trailers.

Demand Film is officially releasing the cryptocurrency, known as ‘Screencreds,’ before the company launches in Germany next Tuesday.

The new digital coin is the latest example of how digital currencies and blockchain technology are making waves in the film industry.

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The idea behind Screencreds is to give people an incentive to market and promote offerings from Demand Film.

The company organizes theatrical screenings for films and documentaries based on consumer demand.

Demand Film CEO and managing director David Doepel told the Hollywood Reporter that people who watch and share movie trailers will be able to earn the cryptocurrency as a reward.
https://www.ccn.com/australian-cinema-on-demand-distributor-launching-cryptocurrency-to-reward-film-enthusiasts/
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August 18, 2018, 08:17:43 PM
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Australian Cinema-on-Demand Distributor Launching Cryptocurrency To Reward Film Enthusiasts


Australian-based Demand Film has released a new virtual currency to reward users who promote and watch movie trailers.

Demand Film is officially releasing the cryptocurrency, known as ‘Screencreds,’ before the company launches in Germany next Tuesday.

The new digital coin is the latest example of how digital currencies and blockchain technology are making waves in the film industry.

Paying People To Watch Movies 
The idea behind Screencreds is to give people an incentive to market and promote offerings from Demand Film.

The company organizes theatrical screenings for films and documentaries based on consumer demand.

Demand Film CEO and managing director David Doepel told the Hollywood Reporter that people who watch and share movie trailers will be able to earn the cryptocurrency as a reward.
https://www.ccn.com/australian-cinema-on-demand-distributor-launching-cryptocurrency-to-reward-film-enthusiasts/
I sometimes get the feeling that there are too many cryptocurrencies. Everybody want to make their own. Isn't there some point where we can go overboard? Is there something I'm missing? I feel like having too many almost gives them less credibility. It's kind of a neat idea to give people crypto for sharing and watching trailers. Will the film companies themselves be paying out real fiat for that crypto after? How would that work? I think the blockchain idea at the end of the article to minimize people stealing content could be a good idea.
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