Take care, Twitch. Monobank launches “Baza” – a service for legal earnings on streams

Take care, Twitch.  Monobank launches

Monobank has launched its tool for monetizing creativity – the “Baza” service, which will help make donations for streamers legal.

Currently, “Baza” works in the beta version and offers the following services:

  • Receive donations
  • Offer different levels of subscriptions to users
  • Display QR and animation of donations on the stream

In the next releases, they promise to add unique animations for different sizes of donations and subscriptions, the ability to order music by donation (as well as bug fixes or other wishes, taking into account the feedback of testers – you can join the discussion of the project in a separate channel in Telegram).

To use the service, it is necessary to have an FOP in monobank and register at base.monobank.ua. The bank will charge a 3% commission for both donations and subscriptions.

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