Austrian startup Qravity has developed a payment method that aims to help digital entertainment producers and creatives receive royalties for their work, and improve creative collaboration and content distribution.
David Brandstaetter, the CEO and founder of Qravity, explains how it works: "Using Qravity, creatives work for project stakes. Once their project is complete, the movie, video game or other digital media they helped create goes directly to market. Then, if, say, a scriptwriter has a 30 percent stake in a movie they wrote, they receive 30 percent of the revenue every time someone buys or rents that film."
Measuring talent in tokens In early 2016, Qravity co-founders David Brandstaetter and Dr. Sascha Dennstedt decided to build a blockchain-based platform that pays creatives stake-based royalties whenever consumers or distributors purchase, rent or buy the licenses for the digital media they help create.
The platform provides a space for creative visionaries to collectively develop original, premium movies, video games, music and other digital media, states the Qravity website.
According to Qravity's white paper, the platform uses virtual tokens on the Ethereum blockchain to track digital media creation, distribute project stakes among team members, and allocate royalties from payments for Qravity content.
As reported earlier by Cointelegraph, content creators receive an immutable and transparent record of their project stakes in the form of a digital token known as QPT, an asset which is used internally within the ecosystem and cannot be purchased on crypto exchanges.
Individuals and distributors can use Qravity's cryptocurrency, QCO, to purchase or license content directly within the platform.
Royalties from these sales are then distributed according to the QPT holdings of each project member.
"These features will allow people to gain nonmonetary experience points as they start projects and complete tasks. For each project, these points will generate an internal ranking system that presents informal scores based on each content creator's involvement and contributions," reads the text of the paper.
The company's roadmap indicates that Qravity will start accepting new digital content project submissions in January 2019.
Blockchain Platform to Reward Creatives With Royalties
Veröffentlicht auf Jul 10, 2018
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