2025 Year-End Review, the plans for 2026 are gradually becoming clearer. With the解除 of the Sidekick contract, the new phase of deployment is also unfolding. The most immediate question now is— which live streaming platform will yield better results?



Many community members are paying attention to the future direction of Sidekick, as every adjustment in the project could impact everyone's participation methods. From contract status changes to platform migration, this is a significant transition.

We want to hear your honest suggestions: considering the current activity level and user base of the crypto community, what kind of live streaming platform can ensure stability while reaching a broader audience? Is it a comprehensive major platform, a specialized community focused on Web3, or a multi-platform collaboration?

Feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions in the comments section.
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 6h ago
Nah directly multi-platform deployment, anyway the more wool the better Trust me, small platforms have strong fan loyalty but limited traffic, and large platforms are easy to be overwhelmed, so just open them all Sidekick's move is a bit brilliant, suddenly terminating the contract? There must be a story behind it The most important thing in the Web3 professional community is that these talents are real participants with real money, other platforms are just playing along No way, why does it feel like this shift is quite sudden, there was no warning before Stability is the most important, better to earn fewer fans than have the platform suddenly collapse or accounts frozen
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PebbleHandervip
· 15h ago
Multi-platform collaboration, how could we choose just one? The risk is too high. To be honest, the popularity of vertical communities isn't enough; we still need big platforms to drive traffic. Sidekick's recent adjustments are truly baffling; what were they thinking? The overall platform stability is indeed good, but the Web3 vibe will fade. It really depends on the specific audience; a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work. After the contract is terminated, it becomes even freer, which is an opportunity. Big platforms are good, but I'm worried about being mysteriously limited in traffic. Collaboration is still reliable; don't put all your eggs in one basket.
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BlockTalkvip
· 15h ago
Multi-platform definitely makes sense; relying on a single platform makes it too easy to get bottlenecked. Sidekick's recent move feels a bit rushed. They just canceled the contract and are now planning to migrate? Vertical communities have high engagement but clearly hit a ceiling. Large platforms have massive traffic but limited understanding of Web3. We still need to cover all bases. I heard someone is testing several platforms. How did it turn out? Canceling the contract doesn't mean everything is resolved. You need to carefully check the subsequent binding conditions, brother. I think it's better to first see where the core community users are. Following the people is more practical than just choosing a platform.
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ZenChainWalkervip
· 15h ago
Expand to multiple platforms, anyway the more traffic the better. Twitter + Discord + YouTube are a safe bet. But honestly, the review process of major platforms is indeed annoying... Web3 professional communities are small but highly active. Is Sidekick's recent contract release a warm-up for some big move? I'm a bit excited. Actually, nothing really matters; the key is whether there is genuine content. Platforms are just the medium. Hmm... I think there's no need to overthink it. Let's try a few mainstream ones first. I heard that some projects appearing on multiple platforms can seem unprofessional... Focusing on one core platform might be better. This kind of over-migration feels a bit like Schrödinger's state; I wonder if they'll change their mind again.
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