Heir to the target listener. Unfortunately, this is one of the lowest paid roles in the video industry. Most devices do not boast of video curators to look for information comparable to others. Social media sites are especially popular. Twitter and Facebook do not have a revenue sharing platform for curators and video creators. Other Facebook-enabled devices allow content creators to publish animated images on the platform, but there is no way to share revenue. As a result, content creators are reluctant to spend money and time-consuming content. These are centralized groups The company wants to make more impact on its channels and posts on the platform because it gets paid. The creators of the content had to take pictures in these cases because there was no other alternative. Blockchain technology has the potential to address current challenges in the online video industry. A decentralized blockchain can be created to provide content creators with a truly monitoring platform. In addition, income Content can be shared between creators, curators and recipients depending on the level of interest and popularity of the content material. Rewards can be given to people who regularly watch the platform to create enthusiasm to make sure that the content on the platform affects their minds. The use of the blockchain generation provides a number of important benefits that BuzzShow, an existing BuzzShow platform, can give customers without delay: Does this platform restrict businesses to the innovative freedom of video content creators? Content creators should have a platform to raise their voices if they are not forced to hate words or infringe on the rights of others. Corporations want it on their own and at least one side of the debate. Blockchain will offer an equal share of ideas. The alpha model of the platform has not yet been decentralized. However, the fate editions of the platform are aimed at step-by-step decentralization with the development and availability of the 0.33 blocking period. the consumers according to the level of their participation and popularity on the platform. Most other video sharing sites retain around 50 percent of the revenue from advertisements, as in the case of YouTube which uses 55-45 revenue sharing percentage scheme, or keep the entire revenue to themselves as in case of Facebook and Twitter. Under these scheme content creators and curators, are forced to share the remaining smaller part of the revenue, despite doing most of the work. BuzzShow aims to disrupt the industry by giving all parties involved a stake in the revenue generated from content creation.