Kim Dotcom has been teasing his fans and bitcoiners about his new Bitcache application for quite some time, while also fighting an extradition to the U.S. Bitcache works with the K.im platform and allows anyone to upload documents, code, videos, and music files so they can get paid in bitcoin for their work. Users just upload their content to a broad range of storage services and social platforms, and they get an embedding code for their websites, and the content can also be shared on Facebook, Twitter, via email, and Google. When the file is uploaded to a distribution site payment is required to download the content, and the creator gets paid in bitcoin.
We got early access invite to test K.im, as the application is currently in demo form. After getting a special link to the website, I was greeted by a page that lets you create a Bitcache wallet. Bitcache provides you with a private key, wallet ID, and a password and this is where bitcoin is sent when users download content. After I created my wallet, I decided to upload my “How to Solve the Rubik’s 3X3” document using the K.im platform.
While my Rubik’s 3X3 document was uploading, I selected a price to charge people who could later download my instruction manual. I set the price at five cents, and the value was converted into bits, and my upload was then complete. Next, I was directed to a page where users can customize how customers will see how the video, file, or document will look. You can add a title, introduction, description, cover image, and choose the content’s category.
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Source: Bitcoin News
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