Disclaimer:
StreamRouter is a 'Node Operator’ @streamr Network.
It isn't affiliated with any entities and not the representative of the Network. Simply $DATA
⭕Becoming an Operator on the @streamr Network might be easier than you think!
⭕In the 2nd episode of 'Info Series', RUTA will guide you through the steps to 'Become an Operator on The Streamr Network!'
⭕Here are the main steps :
1⃣Deploy Your Operator
2⃣Run a Streamr Node
3⃣Pair Your Operator with Your Streamr Node
4⃣Fund Your Node Address
5⃣Fund Your Operator and Verify Status
6⃣Join Sponsorships
🔽For more details, check out the How to Become an Operator guide and the Operator FAQ:
🔗https://t.co/SJG1kNmqJD 🔗https://t.co/OEFlUDK9pq 🔗https://t.co/vwtJHdkm7Y
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A smoother on-ramp matters.
In this demo, the team shows how @openfort_hq powers biometric login in @Streamr_App, making it easier to onboard both Web2 and Web3 users without the usual friction.
Big shoutout to Openfort for the tech here. Very clean integration.
It’s happening.
One of the biggest feats we’ve accomplished in a while.
A streaming platform that’s intrinsically secure, private, and built for the people.
Today, @Streamr_App showcases that feat, powered by Streamr rails.
Don’t miss it at 16:00 UTC.
BREAKING 🚨
Today is StreamrApp Beta’s first official live stream: Building in Public at 16:00 UTC.
Restreaming across X, YouTube, and more, all through StreamrApp.
This one feels like a milestone.
Next Building in Public is on StreamrApp.
We’ve wanted this for a while.
And we’re shipping restreaming across socials live for the first time.
If privacy in streaming matters to you, pull up.
Most “private calls” still run through someone else’s infrastructure.
That’s where outages cascade, logs exist, and policies get enforced.
StreamrApp Alpha is live (10-person private video calls).
What’s the #1 thing you want a calling app to never do by default:
record, transcribe, retain, or require KYC?
If you’ve ever said “let’s take this off Zoom”… you already know.
StreamrApp Alpha is live: serverless, peer-to-peer calls, end-to-end encrypted.
Use it once. Where would this actually fit in your life?
StreamrApp Alpha is live for everyone.
Try it and tell me what feels unclear, broken, or missing.
Reply BETA, and RT. We will add you to the beta testers.
StreamrApp Alpha is live. Private 10-person video calls.
If you care about calls that don’t default to “extract + store on centralized servers,” this is worth testing.
Beta soon.
Most “internal” company meetings aren’t actually internal.
You hop on a call, and the useful stuff kicks in: transcripts, AI notes, recordings, summaries.
But the default is still the same: the meeting runs through a vendor, then your company’s context lives on their cloud.
So yeah, a third party ends up holding the most sensitive parts.
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This is the energy 🤝
Turning a Streamr operator node into an MQTT broker and pushing data across your own LAN is exactly what this network is for.
Also, operator economics are getting very interesting right now; high rewards, real usage, and more streams coming online.
Congrats on the setup.
Keep shipping.
StreamrApp doesn’t make you log in with email, and it doesn’t force the usual friction-filled “connect wallet” flow either.
We integrated @openfort_hq , so you can spin up an account straight from an Ethereum address, smoothly.
Openfort deserves more attention; this is the kind of login layer the web should’ve had years ago.
Operator nodes auto-joining live streams and earning $DATA is a big step forward.
This is a decentralized pub/sub infrastructure moving from theory to live video.