Decentralized infrastructure for audio/video conferencing and live streaming. Enjoy transparent pricing with open source code. Get free 50 Mbps bandwidth every month for ∞ online participants. Build more apps, pay less. Join network, earn more.
Hello, Product Hunt community 👋
Special thanks to @chrismessina for hunting us!
I’m Petr, co-founder of dTelecom. Today, we're thrilled to unveil our open source product, Decentralized Live Video SDK, explicitly designed for web/mobile app owners and developers.
A huge thanks to our team: @fffilimonov, @grimstun, and @run_brand.
Our product makes it simple to embed audio/video conferencing and live streaming into web and mobile applications. With its transparent subscription model and blockchain technology, users can achieve 🤑 up to 95% savings on real-time experiences. Network node owners bolster the dTelecom network and are rewarded proportionally among all miners.
But it isn’t just another product. It embodies our deep commitment, zeal, and vision of a fair and reliable digital realm. Amid the myriad of Video SDKs available, we discerned core issues: lack of pricing clarity and data security concerns. This realization led to 🌱 dTelecom, an initiative centered on customer savings and leveraging blockchain technology to ensure a just and secure environment for every market participant.
Now, why does it matter? Let’s look at existing scenarios. App owners and developers worldwide 💸 spend tens of thousands of dollars maintaining video infrastructure in their products, constantly looking for ways to reduce these costs. Traditional participant-minute/data/MAU solutions often lead to unpredictable bills, creating financial burdens. That’s where our Decentralized Live Video SDK changes the game.
We've streamlined our pricing with a fixed subscription model based on bandwidth. 🎁 Take our "FREE" tariff, for example. It provides 50 Mbps, suitable for 10 online participants (HD video) or 100 online participants (audio-only). There is no need to track participant-minutes/data/MAU; choose the best bandwidth. On this plan, you're looking at 432,000 minutes/mo for HD video participants, or 4,320,000 minutes/mo for audio-only participants, or up to 16.4TB of data monthly.
But we didn't stop there. In the spirit of the evolving 🔗 Web3 world, we harnessed the power of community and decentralization. Our open-source product operates on decentralized servers maintained by a community that supports the product's operation and shares in its success through substantial rewards.
In alignment with the evolving Web3 movement, we've also leveraged 👥 community-driven decentralization. Our open-source product runs on decentralized servers supported by a community that benefits from the product's growth.
It's easy to get 🏃♂️ started: sign up with your email, integrate our SDK in about an hour, and if you opt for a paid plan, payment via Stripe is straightforward.
💎 Key Benefits:
• Quickly integrate audio/video conferencing and live streaming;
• Support for up to 100,000 online participants in a room;
• Less than 500 ms latency;
• Free for 10 online HD video participants or 100 online audio-only participants;
• Community-powered;
• Open source.
If you’re not 🧑💻 a developer and want to touch decentralized communication for free, you can look at examples of implementation:
Video conferencing: https://dmeet.org
Spatial room: https://spatial.dmeet.org
🚀 Let's revolutionize online communication, making it more open, secure, and decentralized.
Our team is here and ready to help. Dive into the SDK, and we'd love to hear your feedback or any questions below 👇🏼.
If you're familiar with Helium — the platform that rewarded people with crypto who contributed to its mesh network — then you'll understand how dTelecom is able to offer "95% savings on real-time [video] experiences".
Thus, if you're looking for a performant, scalable, affordable way to scale up your streaming video offerings, then this might be for you.
Congratulations on the start. Why did you choose blockchain technology for video and audio conferencing? Now there are many options for video conferencing without a blockchain, why do we need a blockchain? The great thing is that you can create video conferences for up to 10 people absolutely free.
Thank you for an excellent review and a great question! You have correctly noted that a mass of Video SDK operates centrally without blockchain technology. This attractive condition for customers is achieved by blockchain technology, where the infrastructure supports the owners of the network nodes, connects and maintains their servers, and for this, they are rewarded. Suppose there is a current market leader who provides a similar product, but all the income is retained. In our case, the payment received from customers will be distributed among the network nodes (servers) owners; blockchain technology here is a vital tool for building a decentralized communication infrastructure.
I’ll tell you even more: on the free plan, we provide a bandwidth of 50Mbps, equivalent to 10 online participants (HD video) or 100 simultaneous online participants (audio only), or 16.2TB data per month. This is ten times more profitable than leading competitors such as Agora, Twilio, Livekit, and others.
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