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Free Creator Tools Now Available on GigaStarHub

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 2 min read For creators

GigaStarHub has launched a suite of free tools designed to help Creators evaluate their funding options and understand their channel's revenue potential. Whether you are exploring Channel Revenue Tokens (CRTs) for the first time or actively preparing an application, these tools give you the data you need.

What Is Available

The new tools include calculators that help Creators estimate potential funding amounts based on their channel metrics, checklists for preparing a CRT offering application, and educational resources that break down how the funding process works from start to finish. Everything is free to use with no account required.

Built for Real Creator Questions

These tools were built around the questions Creators actually ask: How much funding could my channel support? What do I need to prepare before applying? How are monthly distributions calculated? Instead of generic advice, each tool is tailored to the GigaStar funding model and the specifics of CRT offerings under Regulation Crowdfunding.

Getting Started

Visit the Tools section on GigaStarHub to explore what is available. If you are a Creator considering applying to raise funds through GigaStar Market, these resources can help you understand the process and set realistic expectations before you begin your application at apply.gigastarmarket.io.

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This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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Related Questions

Are CRTs cryptocurrency?

No. CRTs are traditional securities registered with the SEC under Regulation Crowdfunding. They represent contractual rights to a share of a Creator's YouTube revenue, not a digital currency or blockchain token. Unlike cryptocurrency, CRTs have regulatory oversight from the SEC and FINRA, required disclosure documents (Form C), and Investor protections built into the offering structure.

What happens if a Creator stops making videos?

If a Creator significantly reduces or stops content production, their YouTube revenue would likely decline, which directly reduces or eliminates your distributions. This is one of the key risk factors of CRT investing—your distributions depend on ongoing Creator activity and YouTube revenue generation. While existing videos may continue to earn some revenue, new content is typically the primary driver of channel performance.

What makes CRTs an alternative investment?

CRTs do not correlate directly with stock or bond markets. They represent a new asset class tied to Creator YouTube revenue in the Creator Economy. Like all alternative investments, CRTs are speculative, less liquid than traditional securities, and should represent only a portion of a diversified investment approach. Their performance is driven by individual Creator channel activity rather than broader market conditions.

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