[Translation to English] Is SingularDTV the ideal form of a DAO? ~ Investment in a new entertainment economy

Not that if you mess up it's the end, but that you use it as a stepping stone.
Now, as is customary, a rather long piece, let's read the translation. I also feel like buying more SNGLS, haha.
Is SingularDTV the ideal form of a DAO? Investing in a new entertainment economy
A year has passed since the DAO and its dreaded “hack.” Looking back, it feels like a distant memory. Since then, Ethereum has experienced a variety of events.In the midst of the DAO’s collapse, launching applications on Ethereum felt like something belonging to a far future. And now, with the first application launch approaching, SingularDTV will demonstrate the development Ethereum has achieved in a year.
In a previous blog post “Launching Blockchain Applications in 3,2,1… (English)” we mentioned that we invited artists from all over the world to our studio in New York to try our two applications, “Tokit” and “Launchpad.” We invited the artists, hosts, and presenters to the launch demo recording, and it was a wonderful experience to discuss Ethereum, distributed computing, and SingularDTV.
In the coming year, the terms “Ethereum” and “SingularDTV” will spread beyond our expectations. Even popular shows like the drama “Silicon Valley” address distributed Internet concepts in the mainstream. I’m talking about the first episode of Season 4.
In that episode, Richard tells Russ, “I want to build a decentralized Internet.” Russ responds, “Maybe I’ll invest in that.” Russ Hanneman is played by Chris Diamantopoulos. He is a wonderful actor and a colleague of SingularDTV.
Chris is currently in New York, appearing in the Broadway musical “Waitress.” Consequently, as a natural progression, we invited him to our set to talk about the TV show “Silicon Valley.”
There the producers conceived ideas for the Season 4 plot. Our good friend Sam Cassatt, who works with ConsenSys, wrote a blog post, asking, “Is the theme of Silicon Valley season 4 about Ethereum?” Talking with Chris helped us learn the answer.
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