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How different do you think the VTubing world will be in a couple years?
Think graduations, male EN VTubers, general technology innovations, stuff like that.

>> No.12911338

NASFAQ is a psyop

Vtubers will be paid in oshicoin to sidestep streaming platforms' cut

>> No.12911390

The market is saturated so vtubing will decline.

>> No.12911433

>>12911296
Full body 3D streaming will become more accessible for stablished vtubers, and with things like zucc's metaverse becoming a thing, better than VRchat, you could have instead of youtube streams, live VR events where people buy tickets to be there and the rest can watch a live stream instead.

VR is the inevitable future of vtubing or any form of media.

>> No.12911478

>>12911433
>VR is the inevitable future of vtubing or any form of media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeTFAiYbR9o

>> No.12911481
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>>12911296
My best schizo theory is that eventually these characters will be able to acquire legal identities and become actual "people" in the eyes of the government. So effectively the person behind the avatar will have two legal identities, the one they were born with and their Vtuber persona.

>> No.12911695

>>12911481
I don't think that's possible nor would serve any purpose. When we move to a virtual reality, we aquire a second layer identity linked to our in real life first layer identity through identity verification which is our password and email.

>> No.12911735

>>12911695
But these characters are acquiring portfolios in the real world. You really don't think some kind of legal paperwork binding someone to the virtual entity is the next logical step?

>> No.12911825

>>12911735
Copyright already fills that purpose.

>> No.12911881

>>12911825
Copyright legally binds the appearance of the entity to the corporation. I'm talking about physical proof of an actual identity that can be referred to by different corporate and government entities.

>> No.12912149

>>12911881
It's useless, the mayor flaw is that with an identity comes all the baggage of being a human and all the bullshit that comes with it, it being saying or doing stupid things. If you have done your oshi reps you know their previous incarnation had a ton of baggage that already is bitting their current incarnations in the ass with all the rrats.

>> No.12912324

>>12912149
My oshi literally doesn't have any baggage or rrats. If all of that shit gets figured out anyways how can it be considered a flaw when it comes to making the persona a legal entity?

>> No.12912577

>>12911296
Full-dive VR would change everything. I wouldn't be surprised if zucc starts his own vtuber branch to shill his metaverse.

>> No.12912695

VTuber NFTs, where you can buy the rights to your oshi, essentially making her your property

>> No.12912753

>>12912324
You can't have two legal identities in one body. End of discussion, go do your reps in legal code.

>> No.12912792

>>12911433
>VR is the inevitable future of vtubing or any form of media
I tried VR a couple months ago for the first time and while it was super cool and I can’t enjoy it for more than like an hour max and the headset is uncomfortable. Technology needs to advance past that or I guess I’ll just not join the matrix with you guys and stay in the real world

>> No.12912848

>>12912695
We already have something serving the purpose of owning a digital property, it's copyright. NFTs are glorified cryptographic tokens that only store a link to a digital asset in some server.
Anyone can access that link and copy the asset, making the crypto token useless.

>> No.12913008

>>12912753
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_and_Brittany_Hensel
Wrong.

>> No.12913150

>>12912848
For NFTs to work you would need the digital asset to be encrypted within the blockchain which is simply not feasible.

>> No.12913205

>>12913150
>>12912848
Cryptocucks need the rope. It's the easiest solution.

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>>12913205
Yeah, hope i don't get banned again for going a bit off topic.
Have an IRyS.

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