# 🔥 Web 3.0 Streaming Service Platform - Retriever Beta Service Open

Retriever, a next-generation video streaming service platform tailored to the Web 3.0 era, will be opened as a beta service on November 16th. As interest in blockchain and cryptocurrency-based protocol economy grows, various distributed application DApps are being developed. However, the Web 3.0 technology stack is not suitable for real-time service. Therefore, there are relatively few DApp projects for media streaming.
Retriever solves these problems with its own blockchain network and media technology solutions. Users can upload their special videos (lectures, performances, etc.), publish them as NFTs, and sell them at a desired price. NFT owners can earn a profit proportional to the number of video downloads, and users can watch NFT videos and buy and resell videos through the NFT Market if they wish. In Retriever, users' activities are managed through a cryptocurrency wallet, allowing free activities without exposing privacy.

(Retriever Web Site) https://retriever.live
# 🦮 WATCHDOG NETWORK TEAM's First DAPP Project
Retriever is the first commercial DAPP project developed by the Watchdog Network team. Retriever is currently supported by Institute of Information & communications Technology Planning & Evaluation (IITP) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT) (Core Technologies for Hybrid P2P Network-based Blockchain Services). Its development members are Prof. Gi-Seok Park (Dongguk Univ), Prof. Hwang-Jun Song (POSTECH), Ryeong-Hwan Kim (Dongguk Univ), Younglee Choi (Dongguk Univ), and Kyuinn Jhi (Dongguk Univ). After the retriever beta service, the official release is scheduled for early 2023. Watchdog Network plans to launch creative and novel DApps such as decentralized P2P messenger (Footprint) and Web 3.0-based AI medical service (HeathBit).

(Retriever R&D Memers) Ryeong-Hwan Kim, Gi-Seok Park, Hwangjun Song, Yeonglee Choi, Kyuinn Jhi
For more information, please visit the Watchdog website (https://www.watchdognet.com).
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