Substratum vs Brave vs TaTaTu
What problem does this service solve?
Substratum is building an open-source platform for the decentralized internet that will provide unrestricted and uncensored access to content. Their goal is to establish a decentralized hosting network that will prevent censorship on the web. | Brave aims to disrupt the advertisement based revenue models of the web by creating a marketplace for user attention. | TaTaTu aims to establish a more transparent revenue model for video producers and viewers. |
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Company Description
Substratum is developing a blockchain-based network that will be able to deliver secure content to anyone, without the need for Tor or VPNs. Their open-source platform for the decentralized web enables free, uncensored, and unrestricted access to content for everybody. | Brave Software has developed a cryptocurrency enabled web browser that is designed to change the ad-based revenue models of the internet. The Brave browser is powered by an Ethereum-based token, and revolves around a blockchain-based digital advertising platform. It has the potential to change the existing online media dynamic and better meet the needs of internet users, publishers and advertisers. Users benefit from a faster web experience, publishers can increase their revenue with less cluttered ads, and advertisers will benefit from more transparency and more effective ads. At the core of Brave's platform is the Basic Attention Token (BAT), that enables micropayments between users and publishers. They hope to establish a new revenue model for the web that isn't based on intrusive ads, but on user attention. | TaTaTu is building a blockchain-based platform that will reward users for watching videos and will record all views on the blockchain in real-time. Their goal is to provide a platform that will be safer for brands and will share advertising revenue in a more equitable and transparent manner. TaTaTu will be able to validate the identity of users and certify that all video views are authentic. |