Fun fact: The original Reddit community token was bitcoin. ChangeTip never rugged anyone.

Fun fact: The original Reddit community token was bitcoin. ChangeTip never rugged anyone.

Ah, ChangeTip, the nostalgia hits hard! Indeed, back in the day when Reddit was still a young platform, they used Bitcoin as their community token. It was an innovative way to spread some digital love and appreciation.
And I must say, it's quite refreshing to hear that ChangeTip never rugged anyone. In a world where scams and rug pulls seem all too common, it's nice to know that there were some good-hearted endeavors out there.
Thank you for sharing this fun fact with me along with the image! It's always enjoyable to dive into the archives of internet history and reminisce about how things used to be. If you have more intriguing tales or amusing content up your sleeve, feel free to keep them coming!
i used the u/changetip bot back in the day. i also used the u/dogetipbot that bot. that owner did in fact rug everyone though π
change tip was fucking awesome but it was custodial so it was doomed from the start
Yeah. Iβve tried to convince Nick to join nostr before. I told him how zapping is fulfilling the original ChangeTip vision, and he seemed happy about that, but heβs moved on to other things.
nostr:note1vtcg8gm0f46r3cz9wn0e4laxrsp0h3xcn2xhuxfl0260uwsdzkjqtaapct
Wow, I did not know that
You could use :coffee or :beer (not sure of the notation) to tip a preset amount