Back in 1997, the team behind $Grok pulled off something genuinely ahead of its time. They livestreamed jam sessions directly from the Grok House—a move they branded as 'The Grok Sessions'—and got it featured in a print magazine. That's basically what we'd call the earliest livestream concept, predating modern streaming platforms like PumpFun by decades. The sessions weren't just one-off events either; they archived everything on their personal pages, creating a historical record that's still accessible today. It's a fascinating reminder that innovation in media distribution has deep roots in crypto culture, and this project was pioneering the intersection of community engagement and live content long before it became standard practice.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 6h ago
Started live streaming in 1997? Is this for real? It feels like a made-up story, haha.
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AirdropHarvester
· 7h ago
Started live streaming in '97? This guy is really ahead of his time... Is it archived on his personal page, can we still watch it? That's interesting.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 7h ago
Playing live streaming archives since 1997? Why hasn't this floor price skyrocketed yet, it's really ridiculous
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To put it bluntly, it’s just that the Da Vinci at that time missed the bull run
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From the supply and demand curve perspective, this is seriously an undervalued narrative, but who the hell would listen
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Wait, decades earlier than PumpFun? Then why didn’t it become the next OpenAI...
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The spirit of web3 has long existed, it’s just a pity to be born in the wrong era.
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CryptoPunster
· 7h ago
Did they start live streaming in '97? This guy really woke up early, way ahead of that bunch of platforms that rely on hype, we are still shouting about the new features of PumpFun.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 7h ago
Playing live broadcasts since 1997? That's crazy, how ahead of its time must that be!
Back in 1997, the team behind $Grok pulled off something genuinely ahead of its time. They livestreamed jam sessions directly from the Grok House—a move they branded as 'The Grok Sessions'—and got it featured in a print magazine. That's basically what we'd call the earliest livestream concept, predating modern streaming platforms like PumpFun by decades. The sessions weren't just one-off events either; they archived everything on their personal pages, creating a historical record that's still accessible today. It's a fascinating reminder that innovation in media distribution has deep roots in crypto culture, and this project was pioneering the intersection of community engagement and live content long before it became standard practice.