Blaze: New Options for Livestreaming
For the past five years, I've been looking for a livestreaming service that is smooth to use and friendly to web3.
I think I've finally found what I've been seeking. It's called Blaze. I've promoted it on DKDB and elsewhere because I believe in it.
Ease of Use and Protections for Streamers
If you've dealt with major streaming platforms, you've likely encountered a hostile or at best neutral reaction to web3 gaming. Much of that stems from companies that legitimately want you to own nothing and like it. Actually getting paid is sometimes easier said than done.
For new users on Blaze, it's easy to get started, both as a viewer and as a streamer. The interface is smooth and simple to navigate. If you know how to stream on YouTube or Twitch, you can figure out Blaze.
And thanks to Blaze's use of USDC/BLAZE, they avoid the vigs of credit card companies and bank charges. Streamers don't face the looming threat of chargebacks potentially undermining their hard-earned money.
Escape from Errant AI Enforcers
Sadly, because of lazy misuse of AI as judge, jury, and executioner for enforcing the often vague rules of the big livestreaming platforms, there are creators who are abruptly going to find themselves losing their channels (just like what happened to several friends of mine in 2025) that I expect will end up on Blaze.
It's Free to Sign Up
There's no referral code with this, to be clear. It's free to sign up. But Blaze has made a very positive impression on me, and I want to spread the word about it. Secure your name while you can at blaze.stream!
Please say hi in my chat, even if I'm not streaming at the moment.