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Description
Browsers 3000 is a six-week virtual event to explore and accelerate the development of web3 in the browser through experimentation and challenge prizes of up to $20,000 worth of Filecoin (FIL). Learn more at https://events.protocol.ai/2021/browsers3000.
Like all IPFS Community events, Browsers 3000 expects all speakers and participants to follow the IPFS Community Code of Conduct (https://github.com/ipfs/community/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md).
A
So
my
name
is
uchi
uchiha
senguchi
and
before
coil
I
I
worked
in
the
decentralized
editing
space
working
on
deeds
and
things
like
that,
and
I'm
really
excited
to
be
able
to
showcase
web
monetization
and
also
talk
about
the
koi
prize
at
the
browser.
3000
hackathon.
A
As
part
of
this
talk,
we're
going
to
really
go
through
how
we
can
hack
and
end
with
web
monetization,
and
the
goal
is
to
really
see
some
example.
Projects
have
already
been
worked
on
and
how
we
can
get
started
with
with
web
monetization,
and
if
you
look
at
this
line
of
code,
if
I
told
you
that
this
line
of
code
could
enable
you
to
start
earning
in
real
time
from
your
web
app,
would
you
believe
that?
A
So
imagine
that
you
just
add
this
on
on
the
head
of
your
of
your
of
your
site
and
automatically
you
get
paid
into
your
your
wallet,
it
could
be
that
you
want
to
receive
your
payment
in
usd
or
other
cryptocurrency,
so
the
person
that's
viewing.
Your
website
is
going
to
be
paying
you
directly
from
the
the
browser
agent
we're
going
to
see
how
all
of
that
works.
In
a
bit,
but
first,
why
do
we
really
need
a
different
business
model
for
the
web
right?
A
A
So
there
are
a
couple
of
reasons,
and
one
of
it
is
that
currently,
if
I'm
a
developer-
and
I
write
a
lot
of
amazing
blog
content-
and
I
want
to
make
money
from
that-
I
might
have
to
add
ads
to
my
to
my
blog,
which
is
annoying.
We
all
don't
like
ads.
A
It's
those
pop-ups
are
very
annoying
and
also
it's
controlled
by
a
few
entities
right
and
there's
really
lack
of
privacy
when
we
browse
ad
focus
websites
also,
there's
also
a
delay
in
payments
so
from
when
the
payment
goes
to
goes
from
the
user
to
the
content.
Creator,
there's
a
delay
right
and
that's
why
the
second
part
of
the
slide
talks
about
a
more
fair,
transparent
and
open
way
of
making
money
on
the
web,
and
this
kind
of
approach
is
driven
by
the
value
provided
by
by
the
content
creator
and
the
content.
A
Creator
could
be
like
a
developer
that
writes
about
getting
started
with
the
web
buttons
like
that,
or
maybe
a
developer
that
does
tutorials
and
how?
How
can
they
really
make
money
from
from
those
tutorials
right
in
real
time,
in
a
way
that
they
are
receiving
the
payments
in
like
micro
payments,
and
they
can,
they
can
spend
it
instantly,
and
this
is
possible.
The
second
part
is
what
all
we
all
want
and
it's
possible
with
something
called
robonaut
where
monetization
you
are.
A
A
So,
let's
see
how
it
all
works,
there
are
a
couple
of
components
that
make
this
possible
and
the
first
one
is
the
the
wallet
itself.
So
this
is
where
you
receive
your
payment
right,
because
you
don't
just
want
to
you:
don't
just
want
to
receive
payment
and
not
be
able
to
spend
that
payment.
Don't
just
want
your
payment
to
go
to
thin
air,
so
you
need
a
way
to
hold
the
value
or
the
money
you're
receiving
and
the
money
it's
currency,
independent.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
in
usd
it
doesn't
have
to
be
in
bitcoin.
A
It
doesn't
have
to
be
in
srp.
It
could
be
on
any
cryptocurrency,
depending
on
the
wallet
provider
that
you
choose.
So
first
you
need
the
wallet.
You
need
the
payment
pointer.
So
I
like
to
describe
the
payment
pointer
as
an
email
address
right,
so
in
an
email
address
you
you're
getting
data
packets
and
that
data
packet
could
be
tests,
it
could
be
videos,
it
could
be
audio
files
and
you
get
that
data
packet
delivered
to
your
email
and
for
the
payment
pointer.
A
It's
just
it's
like
the
email
too,
but
the
only
difference
is
that
you're
getting
payments,
packets
and
these
payment
packets
could
be
any
currency
right.
It
could
be
received
in
bitcoin,
it
could
be
received
in
usd
srp
or
other
cryptocurrency,
or
even
things
are
not
cryptocurrency
depending
on
your
wallet
provider,
so
yeah
think
about
it.
The
the
payment
pointer
as
your
email
and
it's
unique
right.
A
So
the
the
payment
is
being
sent
to
you
to
your
payment
pointer,
I'm
going
to
show
you
how
to
get
one
in
a
bit
and
then
the
last
part
is
the
html
meta
tag,
which
is
what
I
talked
about
before.
So
this
is
this.
You
add
it
like
so
in
the
head
of
your
of
your
of
your
browser
once
you've
done
that
anyone
that
has
the
web
monetization
subscription
or
anyone
that
uses
puma
browser
and
is
signed
in
is
automatically
gonna,
be
paying
you
when
they
are
viewing
your
content.
A
Hacker
known
as
web
monitor
is
default,
dev
doctor
and
all
of
these
other
websites
are
well
monetized
and
the
interesting
thing
about
how
what
monetization
works
on
dev.2
is
that
the
payment
actually
goes
to
the
writer
of
the
blog
post
right.
So
all
if
I
have
an
account
on
dev.2
all
I
need
to
do
as
a
writer
on
that
platform
is
to
add
my
payment
pointer,
which
again
think
about
it.
A
Like
a
phone
number,
add
it
to
my
profile
and
when
someone
is
viewing
my
blog
post
on
dev.2,
I'm
automatically
getting
paid
right
and
this
payment
pointer
can
be
added
to
any
website.
So
there's
also
support
for
web
monetization
on
wordpress
and
even
like
any
website.
I
I
have
so
as
far
as
I
can
change
the
the
head
of
my
site,
I'm
able
to
receive
a
payment
in
real
time
and
I'm
just
going
to
do
a
quick
demo
here
so
I'll
switch
to
my
vs
code.
So
this
is
simple.
This
is
a
simple
project.
A
It's
just
a
web
as
website
that
I'm
that
I'm
working
on
for
for
econ
for
the
workshop
that
we're
hosting.
So
if
I
switch
back
to
the
browser,
you'll
notice
that
if
I
click
this
coil
extension
there,
it
says
that
this
site
isn't
supported
right.
So
that
means
I
don't
have
web
monetization
in
network.
Yet
so,
let's
see
how
easy
it
is
to
add
web
monetization
to
this
site.
So
I'm
going
to
switch
back
to
vs
code
and
I
would
copy
the
line
of
code
I've
talked
about
before.
A
The
developer
ourselves
in
this
case,
which
is
me,
I'm
getting
paid
in
real
time
while
I
view
the
websites,
so
this
is
how
it
works,
and
I
think
the
potential
of
web
monetization
is
is
really
huge.
We're
gonna
see
some
examples
of
how
you
can
use
web
monetization.
So
switching
back
to
the
presentation
mode
again
we
talked
about
this
before
you
are
able
to
like
set
up
a
wallet,
add
a
payment
pointer
to
your
website
or
your
web
app
like.
A
If
you
have
a
hackathon
project,
for
example,
and
you
want
to
like
add
web
monetization
to
it,
you
can
do
that
by
adding
one
line
of
code
and
also
you
have
the
option
of
redeeming
some
core
credits,
so
you
don't
have
to
pay
for
the
call
subscription
for
maybe
six
months,
so
you
can
go
to
call.com,
slash,
reading
or
reach
out
to
me
and
and
we'll
get
you
set
up
okay.
So
what
can
you
build
today
with
web
monetization?
A
You're
able
to
do
something
called
probabilistic
revenue
sharing,
whereby
each
content
creator
is
getting
paid
for
the
amount
of
contribution
that
they
made
to
that
content
and
that's
kind
of
what
a
dev.2
does,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
business
models
that
you
can
work
on
for
for,
for
sharing,
content
for
sharing
payments
to
multiple
users
and
something
I
found
really
interesting
today.
Why?
Why
preparing
for?
This
was
a
way
to
create
an
ipf,
well
monetized,
ipfs
viewer.
A
So
I
saw
a
couple
of
ipfs
viewers
and
I
think
they
are
really
cool,
so
I
think
it'll
be
fun
to
see
have
some
of
those
web
monetized
and
maybe
discover
or
unlock
new
business
models
by
combining
ipfs
and
web
monetization.
So
I
think
that's
like
an
interesting
experiment
that
would
love
to
see
someone
at
the
hackathon
builds
and,
I
think,
will
be
really
cool
and
then
also
with
puma
browser.
A
A
combination
of
my
browser
plus
web
monetization
would
also
be
cool,
so
imagine
like
a
progressive
web
app
that
can
work
offline
on
mobile
that
can
be
opened
by
puma
browser
and
when
a
user
is
well
monetized
that
they
get
paid
in
the
the
developer
of
the
app
gets
paid
in
real
time.
So
I
think
that's
one
of
the
use
cases
that
might
be
cool
to
explore
at
the
hackathon
okay.
So
what
are
the
next
step
to
kind
of
get
involved
more
with
with
web
monetization?
A
So
the
first
one
is
the
hackathon.
We
have
we're.
Gonna
have
the
coil
price
for
the
best
web
monetized
projects
so
join
the
learning
session
that
I
will
be
hosting
at
the
hackathon
to
learn
more
about
that
about
that
price.
And
then
the
second
way
to
get
involved
is
by
participating
in
the
workshop
that
we're
having
yeah
so
we're
gonna
have
a
web
monetized
workshop
and
then
the
third
way
is
the
grant
for
the
web.
A
So
we
it's
a
hundred
million
dollar
grant
that
supports
projects
that
build
with
intel,
ledger
and
web
monetization
and
then
the
last
way
is
by
contributing
or
following
the
work
that
we're
doing
with
rafiki
so
rafiki,
it's
kind
of
the
next
generation
of
intellij
that
will
enable
more
wallets
or
that
will
enable
interoperability
between
multiple
platforms
or
multiple
networks,
blockchain
networks
and
intellij.
A
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
like
seeing
more
people
contribute
to
that
and
seeing
a
lot
of
wallets
I
adopt
or
enable
intelligence-
and
I
talked
about
this
before
the
coil
price-
for
the
best
web
monetization
project.
So
please
join
the
learning
session
that
I'll
be
hosting
to
learn
more
about
this
price
and
then,
finally,
all
of
the
resources
that
you
need
are
at
developers.coil.com
and
then
webmonetization.org
is
where
you
want
to
go
to
learn
about
all
of
the
details
of
web
monetization.
A
So
we
have
the
specs
the
specification
there
so
actually
web
monetization
is
a
proposed
w3c
standard.
So
it's
hopefully
going
to
get
be
in
all
browsers
in
the
future
and
that's
kind
of
what
we're
working
towards.
So
you
see
the
specification
of
web
monetization,
you
see
documentations
and
you
see
some
help
docs
also.