Wow. They made $2,49. What a business model

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that's a lot of money for some people in the world for only 20 minutes of work. your privilege is showing.

But if the folks behind these two new “characters” (at least ones I’m thinking about) ARE from such a part of the world - they deserve that $2.49 on the strength and savvy of their soft pysop/hustle.

Why are bitcoiners so easy to mind melt??

Well, if it’s life changing for them I’m happy to support them. Your privilege is showing too

oh i know for a fact that it is. im a white dude that lives in the USA. i know what my privilege is and over the last decade i've become hyper-aware of it and try my hardest to see points from people all over the world that do no have the same luxuries that i do. that's how we make the world a better place. thanks!

So what’s the point of your warning then? Either a person who really needs it made $2 or a person who doesn’t need it scammed 100s of people for a total of $2. It doesn’t make any sense to me

Because value deserves value. Scamming is not value. They'd earn more sats for being authentic and producing good content. I don't want to give value to a scammer when others are producing value and are more deserving. đŸ«‚

The point is you don’t know if it is a scammer or not. You are spreading FUD that might lead people to zap less. Which would make the whole experience of nostr worse and doesn’t make sense because we are talking fractions of a cent that’s being zapped. I’d rather zap a scammer one time too often than seeing people on here anxious about zapping the wrong person. And in the worst case you helped someone who really needs it.

Doesn’t make any sense to me what so ever