Note: I may be slow to update the post title with the current goal progress. You can check it here.


TankieTube is holding its first ever fundraiser! stonks-up

If you’ve found the site of value, then please consider becoming a sustaining member through Liberapay (if you have the means to do so)! catgirl-happy It’s our preferred method.

https://liberapay.com/TankieTube/donate

We’ve set an ambitious goal of $100 per week, which would cover much of the current server, bandwidth, and storage costs.


One-Time Donations

Liberapay currently doesn’t support one-time donations, but you can effectively make one by signing up and then cancelling your subscription after the first payment.

Other ways to make a one-time donation, for your convenience:

1) PayPal/Venmo/Credit/Debit [No anonymity]

Pros: Simple, fast, no account creation required

Cons: Your name and address is revealed (to me); it’s not private and anonymous like Liberapay


2) Monero (XMR) [Ultimate OpSec]

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Pros: Untraceable: Neither I nor Liberapay will know your identity. Can bypass US sanctions which affect PayPal and Liberapay.

Cons: Complicated

What is Monero (XMR)?

The majority of existing cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, have transparent blockchains. Transactions can be verified and/or traced by anyone in the world. This means that the sending and receiving addresses of these transactions could potentially be linked to real-world identities.

Monero is the only major cryptocurrency where every user is anonymous by default. The sender, receiver, and amount of every single transaction are hidden through the use of three important technologies: Stealth Addresses, Ring Signatures, and RingCT.

If you buy Monero on a public exchange such as Kraken, then transfer it to a private wallet you control before sending a payment.

  • If you didn’t see TankieTanuki’s comment down below:

    Videos storage is $6.95/TB/mo. The site stats say it has 36 TB of video ($250/mo), but the BackBlaze bucket actually holds 63 TB right now ($440/mo), partly because I’ve been retaining the deleted videos for fear of accidentally losing content through an error (I recently shortened the deleted retention period to 30 days, so it should drop off by a lot soon), and partly because unlisted videos aren’t included in the site stats.

    The server with bandwidth and traffic upgrades is $339.76/mo, so yes storage is a big part of the cost, in fact over half of it right now. But also, at just $6.95/TB, you’d probably have to delete a number of videos before you would see much of a difference. I mean, I have a copy of nearly 2 hour stream which only ends up taking up 2,8 GiB, even if I said it took up twice the space[1] (6GB) it would require ~166 of them to get up to a TB. Of course, if there is something that is truly not needed anymore, do delete it, over time it adds up.

    1: It’s a greenscreen stream, so it might be more optimized than other vids, that’s why I’m doing this.


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