‘We Go From User to Tech, Not Tech to User,’ says StreamCoin CEO

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  • Michael Ein Chaybeh launched the Alpha version of MeiTalk.
  • The launch happened at the World Live Streamers Conference in Dubai.
  • Michael says that they adopted a user-focused approach when developing the platform.

When StreamCoin CEO Michael Ein Chaybeh speaks onstage at the World Live Streamers Conference, he mesmerizes the crowd. They hang on to his every word and clap with zeal when he launches the Alpha version of MeiTalk. He’s a crowd-puller, to say the least. But it’s not just his gripping presentation that captivates the audience; it’s also the innovative features of the Alpha version of MeiTalk.

“I had a little surprise for the audience today,” said Michael in an interview with CoinQuora. “I announced the Producer Lounge feature. It’s where an influencer can request funding and then get funded by their fans. And then their fans who endorse them in that production feature, they will get a fair share of the endorsement during the stream itself.”

Michael has a lot to say about the inventive MeiTalk platform. When asked about the process of registering on the site, he replied:

We built the platform from user to tech rather than from tech to user. If we went tech to user, we are going to spend a long time teaching you how to use this platform.

He explained that the technology they used was incredibly advanced because they went from Web2 to Web3, but that a lot of people were not really ready for Web3. “So we built it based on what you wanted, giving you full support. So because of that, it’s very easy and user-friendly.”

MeiTalk is a global live streaming service that integrates multi-streaming and real-time interaction. On the platform, users can benefit from the features of blockchain-based live streaming.

Streamers can create, edit, and sell video content in the form of NFTs. Meanwhile, users can earn STRM tokens just by watching the content. Additionally, people from all over the world can interact through the platform’s auto-translating live chat and commenting features.