Content creators tired of losing half their earnings to platform fees just got a major alternative. Digitalage, a subsidiary of Hop-on, Inc. (OTC: HPNN), has officially launched its next-generation live streaming infrastructure. Currently available via Apple TestFlight, the platform is designed to disrupt the status quo by letting creators keep between 70% and 85% of their generated revenue—a figure significantly higher than industry leaders like YouTube or Twitch.
The launch focuses on solving two of the biggest headaches in the digital world: money and trust. Digitalage uses patent-pending technology to provide identity-verified publishing and structured content replay. This means fans know exactly who they are watching, and creators have better control over their intellectual property. According to Hop-on, Inc., the infrastructure is built to support real-time broadcasting while prioritizing the integrity of the content being shared.
Peter Michaels, CEO of Hop-on, Inc., is positioning the platform as a direct response to widespread creator dissatisfaction. By emphasizing a decentralized approach to rights management and high-payout tiers, the company hopes to lure talent away from established giants. The deployment on Apple TestFlight marks the final testing phase before a broader public rollout intended to reset the standards for the creator economy.
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