FAANGs Move Over: Blockchain Gives Content Creators 'New Avenues' To Succeed

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FAANGs Move Over: Blockchain Gives Content Creators 'New Avenues' To Succeed
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User-generated content on social media sites like Facebook and Google subsidiary YouTube has created billions of dollars of value for their shareholders and the company founders. But can a new breed of digital platforms in the space seize back the initiative and reward content creators more fairly?

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