Founded in 2016 by film producer Adrián Garelik, blockchain expert Pablo Carbajo, and Popcorn Time creator Federico Abad, Flixxo has emerged as a pioneering decentralized streaming platform that uniquely integrates blockchain technology with a curated array of independent stories. In a landscape where algorithms increasingly dictate viewing choices and determine the visibility and worth of creative works, Flixxo aims to restore control to content creators, allowing them to share their narratives on their own terms.
In an era that has seen many platforms consolidate control and revenues, Flixxo was designed to empower creators. “Most platforms keep control and most of the revenue in their own hands. We built Flixxo so that creators could finally own their work and their community,” Garelik emphasized. This commitment to creator autonomy is evident in Flixxo’s track record, which includes nearly a decade of operations, a community boasting over 250,000 users, and a catalog featuring more than 450 short films and microseries. The platform has also supported numerous award-winning projects and collaborated with various festivals, labs, and cultural organizations worldwide.
Flixxo’s presence in the film industry is notable, with engagements at major events like MIPCOM in Cannes, Iberseries & Platino Industria in Madrid, and South by Southwest in Austin, among others. The platform has facilitated screenings, launched audience awards, and provided mentorship to emerging filmmakers, showcasing its dedication to the development of independent cinema.
At the core of Flixxo lies technology aimed at empowering creators. The platform enables filmmakers to secure funding directly from their audiences, transforming fans into supporters and nurturing projects that might otherwise remain unrealized. A highlight of this approach is the project “La Frecuencia Kirlian: The Movie,” which transitioned from a popular animated series to a feature film through community-driven funding facilitated by Flixxo.
Flixxo employs blockchain, video distribution, and tokenized economies to foster a unique environment in which audiences can support creators directly, enjoying ad-free content where every view is transparent and traceable. Beyond technology, the platform emphasizes quality, curating content that highlights unique voices and innovative narratives.
One of Flixxo’s notable innovations is the use of token-gating technology, exemplified by its Ticket 3.0 system, which allows for exclusive film premieres. The release of “Bull Run,” dubbed “the first movie in the world to launch with its own token,” illustrated how Flixxo’s technology reimagines film distribution, offering distinctive viewer experiences while creating new monetization opportunities for creators.
At the heart of Flixxo’s ecosystem is its native token, FLIXX, which drives its creative economy. Designed to be user-friendly, Flixxo makes blockchain accessible to individuals lacking prior crypto knowledge. Recent collaborations with major telecommunications companies in Latin America have broadened access to its independent content, effectively bridging the gap between mainstream streaming and the emerging Web3 landscape.
Managing FLIXX on Base, an Ethereum layer-2 network backed by Coinbase, Flixxo ensures quicker transactions, lower costs, and greater scalability while maintaining Ethereum’s security. This arrangement promises a seamless experience for users and opportunities for creators to tap into a robust, global ecosystem.
Flixxo positions itself as a “creative territory,” fostering community connections among filmmakers, audiences, and industry innovators through gamification, rewards, and real-world events. Its focus remains on empowering storytellers and enhancing audience engagement, whether through emerging director labs, festival showcases, or decentralized funding initiatives.
Nearly ten years into its journey, Flixxo continues to champion the belief that the future of streaming should belong to creators and audiences rather than algorithms. As Garelik asserts, “The future of streaming won’t be decided in boardrooms — it is already being written by the creators who dare to tell their stories.”