The name Kim Dotcom is well-known among technology enthusiasts. He is the person responsible for filesharing services MegaUpload and MEGA.co.nz. Moreover, these platforms have been a thorn in the eye for law enforcement agencies all over the world. Accusations of pirated content being hosted on these services are not difficult to come by.
Whenever Dotcom sends out a tweet related to Bitcoin, the community perks up in excitement almost immediately. His latest message references to some hybrid solution of Megaupload and Bitcoin, without going into further details. Will we witness a file hosting solution that accepts Bitcoin? Or will it pay users in Bitcoin for every time their file is downloaded?
For now, the answer to that question remains unknown. While news like this is more than enough to give the Bitcoin price a healthy nudge upwards, the effect will continue to be minimal until we know the finer details. We have it on good authority Kim Dotcom will not reveal too much information before the launch of this new service. Apparently, that is expected to happen somewhere around January of 2017.
It is not impossible we will see a distributed and decentralized version of Megaupload at some point in the future. At the same time, platforms such as Storj are already working towards that goal. Whether or not a partnership between both parties would ensue, remains unknown at this time.
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That is huge!!
That's so cool how he has that much power!!
yes.....
Besides storj there's also Siacoin. Personally, it's a better implementation of the "blockchain storage" idea.
upvote for you!!