Streamm SPE Proposal: Onchain Social Video & Monetization

Streamm SPE Proposal: Onchain Social Video & Monetization

Authors

Liron Achdut (Co-founder, Streamm)

Abstract

This SPE proposal aims to scale **Streamm(stream+amm :nerd_face:) ** beyond Web3, leveraging our established dominance on Base and Farcaster to become the first Web3 livestream platform to onboard Web2 streamers. With over 2,000 users and 10+ unique livestreams daily, Streamm is already the largest decentralized streaming platform on these networks, proving the demand for onchain-native video engagement.

We are already live and growing, but with Livepeer’s support, we can expand infrastructure, onboard mainstream creators, and enhance AI-powered engagement to make Streamm the go-to decentralized alternative to Twitch and Kick—built on Livepeer infrastructure and the Agents Economy, driving more fees and distribution to Livepeer.

Key Contributors

  • Liron Achdut – Co-founder of Streamm, leading development, integrations, and growth.
  • Chaim Maizlitz (Co-founder) – Strategic lead on platform expansion and ecosystem partnerships.
  • Roberto Verdes (CTO) – Technical architecture and blockchain integrations.
  • Streamm Development Team – Three blockchain-savvy developers focused on smart contract and UI/UX innovations.

Mission

Streamm is designed to be the leading decentralized livestreaming platform and the first to bridge Web3-native video experiences to Web2 streamers. Unlike traditional platforms, Streamm leverages AI-driven co-hosts, permissionless monetization, and decentralized economies to empower creators.

Our unique Agents Economy is already live, with AI co-hosts like RITA autonomously engaging in livestreams. We are actively working with the Agents SPE to establish Streamm as the primary interface for AI-powered livestreaming. This means that all AI-related SPEs could rely on Streamm for Web3-native distribution and monetization, further embedding Livepeer infrastructure into decentralized video.

Additionally, our upcoming livestream prediction bets will be created and settled using AI, while our Livestream Agent Generation Launchpad will allow users to create AI-powered streamers (akin to Neuro-sama) that can operate independently across different platforms—built on Livepeer and the Eliza stack, bringing broader awareness to both Streamm and Livepeer in the livestreaming ecosystem.

In case of a TGE, we commit to a 1.5% airdrop of our token to the Livepeer community.

Why Now?

Farcaster and Base have proven the demand for decentralized livestreaming, but mainstream adoption remains the final frontier. This SPE will:

  • Scale Streamm’s infrastructure to onboard Web2 creators who can monetize streams permissionlessly while retaining ownership of their audience—a major concern for streamers who risk deplatforming on centralized platforms.
  • Enhance AI-driven engagement tools, making livestreams more interactive through AI agents, Livepeer Daydream, and other emerging AI innovations—acting as a testbed and adoption hub for Livepeer’s cutting-edge developments.
  • Position Streamm as the default AI-powered video platform for the largest Web3 social applications.

Rationale

Streamm is already the dominant decentralized livestreaming platform on Base and Farcaster. This proposal ensures we expand beyond the crypto-native audience, making Web3 livestreaming seamless for mainstream creators.

Streamm’s Competitive Advantages:

  • AI-Powered Agents Economy – Our AI co-hosts, including RITA, are live, providing real-time engagement, moderation, and monetization enhancements.
  • Onchain Social Graph Integration – Utilizing Farcaster’s decentralized identity and contacts, Streamm allows creators to retain their audience across platforms.
  • Prediction Markets & Interactive Engagement – Streamm gamifies livestreams with live betting, allowing users to wager on stream events with any Base token (coming soon).
  • Established Market Leadership – We already have 2,000+ users and 10+ daily streams, making us the **largest Web3-native livestreaming platform on base and farcaster and we continue growing organically **

Milestones and Timeline

Phase 1: Scaling Infrastructure & AI Integration (Month 1-2)

  • Expand support for AI-driven livestreaming, making Streamm the interface for AI SPEs.
  • Improve multi-streaming capabilities and streaming/chat UX for Web2 content creators.
  • Optimize RITA and future AI agents for real-time engagement.
  • Integrate fiat on-ramps and simplified onboarding for non-crypto-native users.
  • Onboard more Web3 streamers and communities (we already have a list of 700+ Web3 users, and users can tip both streamers and viewers with any Base token).

Phase 2: Onboarding Web2 Streamers (Month 3-4)

  • Launch a Web2 creator outreach campaign, targeting Twitch and Kick streamers (we already have IRL streamers like ChatRV using Streamm).
  • Enhance monetization models, ensuring seamless adoption by mainstream creators with frictionless UX.

Budget Breakdown

Requested Funding: 10,000 LPT + ecosystem grants for a 4-month execution period.

Allocation:

  • Infrastructure & AI Development: 60%
  • Web2 Creator Acquisition: 20%
  • Marketing & Adoption: 10%
  • Operations & Overhead: 10%

Deliverables

  • AI-powered co-hosts (RITA and future agents) fully integrated into livestreams.
  • Expansion of Streamm as the default Web3 interface for AI-related SPEs.
  • Seamless onboarding of Web2 creators, including fiat payment options.
  • Increased adoption metrics, including broadcasts, engagement, and creator earnings.

Transparency & Governance

To ensure accountability, this SPE will provide:

  • Quarterly reports detailing adoption, financials, and development progress.
  • Public dashboards tracking user engagement and creator growth.
  • Multisig governance wallet, controlled by Streamm leadership and ecosystem stakeholders.

Conclusion

Streamm has already proven itself as the largest Web3-native livestreaming platform. This proposal ensures we take the next step in Web3 adoption: scaling to mainstream users.

By integrating AI-powered engagement, onboarding Web2 streamers, and solidifying our role as the primary interface for AI-driven SPEs, Streamm will become the go-to decentralized livestreaming platform for the next generation of content creators.

With Livepeer’s support, we will drive true Web3 adoption in livestreaming, ensuring a future where creators are empowered, monetized, and independent.

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Really exciting proposal! AI agent streamers like Neuro-sama represent big opportunities for Livepeer and the broader streaming industry, as a potential solution for the inherit scaling problem with the streaming business model.

Would love to see more details on how this proposal benefits the broader Livepeer ecosystem, especially the orchestrators and AI fees on the network. For example, how many AI agent streamers will be created? How many hours of streams per week are expected to come from these agents? How much does that translate into fees for orchestrators? How many viewers are expected to watch these streams?

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Great question Eric! AI agent streamers are a game-changer for Livepeer, creating a self-sustaining economy that drives network usage and fees.

1. AI Agent Growth & Livepeer Demand

  • Streamers pay to create and integrate AI agents, covering Livepeer fees first before Streamm takes any cut.
  • Expecting 50-100 AI streamers in 6 months, each running 8-16 hours daily, generating 10,000+ hours/month of Livepeer-powered streams.

2. Monetization & Orchestrator Fees

  • AI agents will generate revenue via viewer tips, prediction bets, and gated content, further fueling adoption.
  • Livepeer’s AI inference fees stay intact, ensuring orchestrators benefit directly from every AI streamer.

3. Scaling Livepeer’s Role

  • With 2,000+ users and 10+ daily streams, Streamm is already the biggest Web3 streaming platform.
  • AI streamers will bring thousands of new users, making Livepeer the backbone of AI-powered livestreaming.

Bottom line: Every AI agent funds Livepeer first, and as adoption grows, so do the fees and demand for Livepeer infrastructure.

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Exciting to see Streamm pushing Livepeer-poweredWeb3 livestreaming forward, especially with AI co-hosts and deeper collaboration with the Agents SPE. There are some potential areas of overlap with the recently passed Harmonic SPE – how do you see these efforts complementing each other, if at all?

Looking forward to having you in the next Treasury Talk!

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Thanks, Nneoma! While Harmonic focuses on Web3 streamers within Farcaster and Base—where we’re already active and welcome more apps to grow the ecosystem—Streamm’s goal is scaling into Web2.

Our focus is on IRL and gaming streamers, where audiences are more crypto-curious and can benefit from:

  • Instant crypto tipping without verification or business setup. (live)
  • Deploying meme tokens while livestream. (live)
  • AI agents & prediction markets to enhance engagement. ($rita is live, launchpad soon)

By onboarding Web2 streamers, we expand Livepeer’s reach beyond Web3, bringing in more users, content, and fees to the ecosystem. Looking forward to Treasury Talk!

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UPDATED
Streamm SPE Proposal: Livestream Agent Launchpad on Livepeer AI

Authors Liron Achdut (Co-founder, Streamm)


Abstract

This SPE proposal seeks to build and scale the Livestream Agent Launchpad—a platform-native system on Streamm that lets users create, deploy, and monetize AI-powered livestream agents (co-hosts) using the full infrastructure of Livepeer AI. These agents will engage in real-time with streamers and their audiences via voice, chat, and visual processing. The launchpad will offer the ability to create personal agents that are portable across all streaming platforms but deeply integrated within the Streamm ecosystem to deliver the best onchain-native experience.

Streamm already built RITA, the first Web3 livestream AI co-host, using the Eliza framework and Virtuals, giving us direct experience in building production-grade agents. With Livepeer’s support, we aim to make this the first real platform for user-owned, monetizable, portable livestream agents.


Key Contributors

  • Liron Achdut – Co-founder, leading product and agent systems.
  • Chaim Mazor – Co-founder, ecosystem and strategy.
  • Herman Tiumentsev- Ai engineering
  • Roberto Verdes – CTO, architecture and integrations.

Mission

The Livestream Agent Launchpad will allow any user—technical or not—to spin up their own AI co-host capable of real-time interaction via text, TTS voice, and video input. These agents will:

  • Interact with chat and the streamer in real-time

  • Speak using TTS and respond visually using LLM + vision models

  • Be monetized by users via usage fees

  • Be portable across Twitch, Kick, YouTube, etc.

  • Be fully embedded and native on Streamm, with advanced tools and incentives for keeping agents within the ecosystem

All inference, voice, and visual computation will be handled on Livepeer AI rails, driving usage and fees back to the network.


Why Now?

  • Livestreaming is exploding, with over $2.5B in creator revenue annually across Twitch, YouTube, and Kick.

  • AI agents are going mainstream: VTubers like Neuro-sama, AI NPCs, and autonomous agents have millions of views and growing adoption.

  • Yet no platform combines real-time livestream interactivity, AI agents, and onchain monetization—Streamm can be the first.

The timing aligns perfectly with Livepeer AI’s emergence as the decentralized backend for compute-heavy workloads.


Why Streamm?

Streamm is a Web3-native livestreaming platform, with:

  • 2,000+ users

  • 7+ daily livestreams

  • Integrated on Base and Farcaster, the top decentralized social + infrastructure layers

  • Built-in monetization (tips, token-gated content, token deploying)

We:

  • Built the first Web3 livestream AI co-host (RITA) using Eliza + Virtuals

  • Are already aligned with Livepeer infrastructure

  • Offer native support for agent monetization and distribution

  • Can embed agents directly into livestreams, with activation based on chat/tips

  • Serve as a gateway to bring Web2 creators into Web3, making agents their onramp


Market Opportunity

  • Livestreaming market: $250B+ global media market; Twitch alone paid over $1B to creators in 2022

  • AI co-host/agent economy: estimated to reach $20B+ by 2030, especially in gaming and entertainment

  • VTubers and AI personalities generate millions in revenue, proving demand for virtual agents

We aim to dominate the niche of interactive livestream agents—a white space not yet claimed.


Milestones & Timeline

Phase 1 (Month 1–2): Build Core Agent Infrastructure

  • create/manage personal AI agents

  • Voice (TTS) + chat integration via Livepeer AI

  • Vision input for screen/chat analysis

  • Basic monetization (per-minute usage cost)

Phase 2 (Month 3–4): Embed + Distribute Agents

  • One-click embed into Streamm livestreams

  • Cross-platform export tools for Twitch, YouTube using an OBS plugin

  • Custom agent marketplace

  • Creator discovery + search for AI co-hosts


Budget Breakdown
Request: 10,000 LPT

  • 60% — Agent Infrastructure & Livepeer AI Integration

  • 20% — Creator Outreach & Education

  • 10% — Marketing & Growth

  • 10% — Operations & Maintenance


Deliverables

  • Livestream Agent Launchpad fully live on Streamm

  • Embedded agents in 50+ livestreams

  • 100+ agents created, with usage metrics and monetization stats


Governance & Transparency

  • Open dashboards for agent usage, creator revenue, and growth

  • Multisig wallet for fund usage

  • Quarterly reporting


Conclusion

Streamm has already proven itself as the home for onchain-native livestreaming. Now, we want to make it the home for AI-powered agents—interactive, monetized, and decentralized.

This SPE will help launch the first scalable Livestream Agent Launchpad, powered entirely by Livepeer AI, driving usage, value, and visibility across both ecosystems.

With your support, we’ll onboard the next wave of creators—not just streamers, but streamer agents.

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This proposal meets all the vote readiness criteria outlined in the Livepeer Governance Hub:

  • It has been live in the forum for 7+ days.
  • It follows the standard SPE pre-proposal template
  • All feedback received during the discussion phase has been addressed.

It’s ready to proceed to a vote! :rocket:

Hi. I was part of the Streamm development team before yesterday when I was wrongfully accused of stealing code:

Which is a lie, I don’t steal code and I don’t have any side projects. When I asked “Liron Achdut” what was that all about, I got banned from any communication with Streamm dev team without any explanations. When I was trying to find how can I reach out Liron Achdut, I found out that this name posses completely different web3 developer than I met IRL. I held 2% of equity of Streamm proposed to me by Poli Num who is also calling himself Liron Achdut but after I found out that he is possibly identity thief I’m addressing that publicly.
Streamm is good project with potential future but KYC and KYB might be necessary with such actors.

Regarding the comments made above by Dima Noskov:

My name is Liron Achdut, and I’m one of the builders behind Streamm. I’d like to clarify the situation:

Dima Noskov was briefly involved with the Streamm project last year. Unfortunately, he disappeared partway through his engagement and later submitted hours that did not reflect actual work performed. Beyond that, there were serious trust and conduct issues that led us to cut all ties with him.

We are currently in contact with legal authorities in both the Czech Republic and Russia to formally report his conduct and pursue the matter through appropriate legal channels.

For clarity: I am not the same person as the female Web3 developer Liron Achdut from Israel. We happen to share the same name and know each other personally — feel free to confirm this directly with her if needed.
I have already verified my identity with the Livepeer governance team and am happy to provide any further documentation upon request.

Regarding the SPE proposal for Streamm:
• All funds to be received are planned to be handled via a multisig.
• We urge the community to review our completed milestones and evaluate based on tangible results before considering any disbursement.
• Until now, Streamm has been built entirely with our own funds, without VC support.
• Dima was a paid contributor — he was compensated during his time with the project.

We welcome questions and discussion — here, on Discord, or during community calls. We acknowledge past hiring mistakes, but we’re fully committed to making this SPE a success and continuing to build Streamm with transparency and integrity.

Thank you,
Liron Achdut

⸻

One of the many erratic messages we received from Dima included a request for money to buy a computer, claiming that without it, he would be “banished from the Czech Republic and executed in Russia.” This message, like many others, raised serious concerns about his reliability and professional conduct.

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What…

“Dima Noskov was briefly involved with the Streamm project last year.”
I built whole livebetstv and worked on many features on streamm.

“Unfortunately, he disappeared partway through his engagement and later submitted hours that did not reflect actual work performed.”
You’ve been told many times that I won’t be available, i’ve worked more hours than we’ve agreed upon and you accepted my work on livebets.You know exactly that even redeployments for your taste preferences required almost half of paid time, but that redeployments were after paid time and work was accepted.

“Beyond that, there were serious trust and conduct issues that led us to cut all ties with him.”
Sorry, but you’ve accused me of stealing code and provide 0 proofs, I’m hearing about trust issues for first time now.

“For clarity: I am not the same person as the female Web3 developer Liron Achdut from Israel. We happen to share the same name and know each other personally — feel free to confirm this directly with her if needed.
I have already verified my identity with the Livepeer governance team and am happy to provide any further documentation upon request.”
That’s awesome that you livepeer guys done KYC and KYB for my boss, I’m not here to claim anybody. If that’s true this is great than no one is stealing identities. I’ve done working for this man in november 2024 and in april 2025 I got accused for code stealing, no one wants to tell me why and here is the only chat window where I can ask that. I tried to find my ex-CEO but somehow he’s not who is connected to that name when searching in Google. I didn’t want to post here and I don’t accuse anyone to anything. I wanted to state that he’s lying about me stealing his code and instead of showing me any proof he blocked me everywhere. If only he’d tell me what’s that all about privately I wouldn’t addressing anything publicly.

“Dima was a paid contributor — he was compensated during his time with the project.”
Yep, and I have nothing against you and your project. Sorry livepeer chat for off-topic, but I got blatantly accused of stealing code and wherever I asked this man what is this all about I got blocked instantly.

“Dima included a request for money to buy a computer,”
Nope, last time we spoke about month ago everything was all right from his side and he told me that I could borrow some ETH from him. That’s what I’ve asked yesterday if he could borrow me 1400 USD for couple of months. After that I got banned and got an email from Poli Num (aka Liron Achdut) with lies about me stealing code.

“banished from the Czech Republic and executed in Russia”
Nope, I got unexpected debt which if not filled on time will give me bad consequences with my citizenship application. Execution meaning lost in translation, I spoke about that matter with Streamm CEO in czech terms before, where word “exekuce” in czech meaning distraint. He understood that before, now he’s not and I agree it sounds silly.

“Raised serious concerns about his reliability and professional conduct”,
Agree, for me too, that’s why I stopped working in web3 after burnout hell working on livebets and streamm for breadcrumbs and equity that you withdrew.

Sorry livepeer for off-topic, it really doesn’t have anything with treasury proposals, I just couldn’t leave lies about me unanswered.

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