Submitted by blekautaw t3_119ifyy in Futurology
First of all, I'd like to preface that this is a discussion about the company YouTube, not the application. With that out of the way, Suzan has always been the CEO of YouTube, while its current CEO Neal Mohan functioned as the chief product officer. He was a big advocate of NFTs and that grinded a lot of users’ gears. Thankfully, Suzan shot that decision down and the idea never came to fruition. Now that she stepped down and he took over the CEO position, there may be very little standing in his way. With his vocal support for hyped up technologies, what do you think the future of YouTube is going to look like?
Strellaxj t1_j9mblma wrote
I can’t say what it will look like, but I can shed some light at the technology itself. While NFTs are a part of decentralized technologies, it’s by no means the main one. Much of the community was unanimous with regard to how silly they are (at least the ones that were hyped up like crazy). For example, he could add on-chain donations or member subscriptions. He could add decentralized comments or something better than I can come up with right now. I used to look down at decentralized technology, until I switched to Qamon. I’m a huge advocate of decentralized tech (I think they have a big spot in our future) and that alone helps me see Neal Mohan in a much more optimistic light, even though he tends to buy into hype a bit too much.
One other thing he can do is accept currencies other than fiat for subscriptions or memberships. A business should never say no to money, so supporting more payment methods couldn't be a bad thing. It's a sure way to increase revenue.