YouTube CEO hints that NFTs could be added to creator platform

Published at: Jan. 25, 2022

YouTube's Chief Executive Officer, Susan Wojcicki, addressed YouTube's priorities for 2022 in a letter published Tuesday on the company blog. Among those priorities included the possibility of adding nonfungible token, or NFT, features for the platform's video creators.

there's *so much* to in 2022: @SusanWojcicki shares the future of YouTube → https://t.co/uL2WIbLwXK pic.twitter.com/JEW8yzqh7e

— YouTube (@YouTube) January 25, 2022

What this could look like is yet to be determined, however. No additional details were provided in Wojcicki's statement besides the claim that the YouTube team will use developments in the Web3 space “as a source of inspiration.”

“The past year in the world of crypto, nonfungible tokens (NFTs), and even decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) has highlighted a previously unimaginable opportunity to grow the connection between creators and their fans.”

As YouTube looks to expand the number of ways that creators can earn money, one option is to "capitalize on emerging technologies." Currently, there are 10 ways for creators to monetize their business according to Wojcicki, including ads and the newly introduced TikTok-like YouTube Shorts. Could NFTs be next? 

Related: Meta unveils metaverse AI supercomputer, claims it will be world’s fastest

YouTube boasts one of the largest creator communities and is the second most visited site in the world, according to Similarweb. In light of the rise of the Metaverse and other Web3 initiatives by social media platforms like Meta and Twitter, which has recently allowed iOS users to use NFTs as their profile pictures, YouTube looks to compete to retain and attract talent.

In Wojcicki letter, she also mentioned their intent to improve the live experience for gaming creators as a priority. Since NFT integration in video games has become a main use case for the adoption of NFTs, then this could suggest that gaming creators may be more open to capitalizing on YouTube's new initiative. 

Tags
Nft
Related Posts
Decentralization revolutionizes the creator’s economy, but what will it bring?
From video game enthusiasts monetizing their passions as shout casters to fashion influencers supercharging their careers into livestreamers on e-commerce platforms, the creator economy flourished, evolved and matured in the past year. Largely catalyzed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, contemporary creators benefited from the gradual shift in consumer behaviors as more people came online across the globe. Now valued at over $100 billion, the creator economy is witnessing staggering growth as the worlds of e-commerce, social media and online communities converge. With opportunities mounting in social tokens and corresponding virtual playgrounds such as the Metaverse, the year ahead seems to …
Decentralization / Feb. 19, 2022
Financial future or false promises? Crypto firms go big on ads in 2022
Advertisements are in abundance everywhere we go — from billboards seen throughout road trips to commercials displayed every fifteen minutes or so during television shows. It’s also the case that most advertisements today display messages from major internet-based brands like Amazon, which was ranked as the largest advertiser in the United States in 2020. Telecommunication providers and payment giants like American Express have also been listed as some of the biggest advertisers in the United States. These companies typically spend billions of dollars per year on marketing messages aimed to inform, persuade and remind consumers about their products and services. …
Adoption / March 14, 2022
Social networking platform purchases NFT worth $1,24 million as its brand ambassador
The hype around NFTs is reaching critical mass, with public figures, celebrities like Justin Bieber and Jimmy Fallon, and major businesses putting significant investments into the digital sphere. For many, the actions of these parties call into question what all the attraction is about. To understand the reasoning, users must first backtrack to 2014, when the first nonfungible token or NFT came to life. NFTs are blockchain-based tokens that authenticate digital assets, making them an ideal method for tracking music, art and film creators and owners to ensure appropriate parties are compensated for their efforts. Therefore, profit isn’t the only …
Blockchain / June 16, 2022
The community-centered approach to Web3 — Aave founder and CEO
Aave (AAVE) founder and CEO Stani Kulechov said the firm was continuing to develop its decentralized social media platform, with Web3 potentially changing the way many view ownership. Speaking to Cointelegraph at the Collision conference in Toronto on Thursday, Kulechov said Web3 — a buzzword often thrown around, which generally describes the next evolution of an internet based on blockchain technology — could impact how people use social media in much the same way cryptocurrency changed perceptions on finance. The Aave CEO remarked how developers had adapted protocols to handle custody, and the rise in nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, seemed …
Nft / June 23, 2022
What is Lens Protocol, and how does it work?
The innovation and, as a result, the booming popularity of social media started at the beginning of the century with the concept of the online social graph. This specific data structure draws a line between social networks’ users and the people, places and things with which they interact. However, time has shown that the major social media platforms have several disadvantages related to centralization. The flagships of the change are likely to be sprouts of current Web3 projects. What is Lens Protocol? Lens Protocol is a blockchain-based open-source social graph created to reshape the future of social media concepts in …
Decentralization / Oct. 7, 2022