YouTube will now also monetize Shorts, It’s the short-form video platform That was copied from TikTok, to say the least. Creators will also be able to reply to comments with short videos, a feature that is used a lot on TikTok. YouTube is also adding live streaming features, competing with Twitch. They will also launch collaborative live streaming so creators can go live together. There are also testing paid memberships for channel subscribers as gifts.
YouTube is not the first social media giant in the entire market to Think about capitalizing in the NFT space. Twitter users can also use NFTs as their profile photos, they get a very special hexagonal shape on their profile.
And because creators from YouTube’s early days have already been selling their viral videos as NFTs, just the way an NFT of the 2007 video “Charlie Bit my Finger” sold for $760,999. It kind of seems like the best move YouTube could make to make it easier for creators to sell their content as NFTs and earn big money. Just the way Mahone said that there is incredible potential. But we never know. It might take off. It might not.