The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved a second blockchain company’s request to sell its tokens to the public on July 11, a day after breaking ground by greenlighting its first public cryptocurrency sale.
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Partnering with YouTube star PewDiePie brought DLive 2 million new viewers in April
The jump in viewers shows the blockchain streaming platform’s partnership with the controversial streamer is paying off
DLive saw its audience grow by 67% and the number of content creators using the DApp to reach an audience double in April, the same month it announced the controversial Swedish YouTube star chose it for his livestream broadcasts.
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PewDiePie/DLive partnership announced immediately after Modern Consensus scoop
Controversial YouTuber will use the blockchain-based DLive platform for livestreaming
A day after Modern Consensus reported that blockchain-based video livestreaming platform DLive was working on bringing onboard the controversial but hugely popular YouTube personality PewDiePie, a partnership was announced.