I want to reflect on #buzzbot:
1) At first, I saw it in posts and didn’t know what it was.
2) Seeing it multiple times caught my attention, so I looked into how it worked.
3) I created one to understand it better and set an amount of sats I didn’t mind giving away: 650 sats (it cost me 747 sats).
4) I added a video because I wanted it to be more than just a contest, and people engaged a lot.
5) Someone mentioned that the sats amount was too low. That surprised me a bit, since it’s a voluntary donation, and you don’t know who will receive it.
6) I felt bad when a guy sent me 420 sats after I answered his question about the beatbox artists in the video. He sent the sats to my comment instead of the main post. I hope he didn’t feel misled.
7) I’ve seen buzzbots with large amounts of sats where people jump in just to win. It’s tempting, but then they get upset if they lose.
🇨🇴🇳🇨🇱🇺🇸🇮🇴🇳🇸:
a) Participate if you want, but don’t get carried away.
b) Don’t treat it as a sats hunt—approach it with a “let’s see if I get lucky” mindset, remembering it’s a game.
c) Keep in mind that the one who loses the most sats is the person posting it, so don’t be ungrateful—they’re giving them away.
🇫🇮🇳🇦🇱 🇹🇭🇴🇺🇬🇭🇹:
Value-for-value isn’t about this—this is something else entirely. Keep supporting those who genuinely bring value through their content—that’s what makes Nostr grow.