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Definitely agree. I think it would be better that a few satoshis from each action (post/like/etc), go to a "fund" that starts new users off
bchbtch
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If your scheme is employed, any bad actor can monopolize the revenue sharing and take away from legitimate users while contributing to spam. Spotify has the same problem.
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measures that could be put in place to prevent users creating multiple accounts. This would be nothing like Spotify.
bchbtch
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"It" doesn't exist yet, so you'll have to clarify your proposal and how it solves digital identity :P may I suggest https://www.mttr.app/home for a longer format.
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IP checks & cookie tracking are two widely known ways to prevent users from creating multiple accounts. Getting advanced would be to check user-agents, screen size, etc.
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Im not making a story, so i dont need mttr.app. My point is if we "saved" a sat or two from each transaction, we would be able to provide new users with some sat to start.
bchbtch
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I think this is challenging. The Bitcoin.com faucet had to be shut down because of abuse. The cat-and-mouse security model you propose is expensive and not convincing to me.
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Also, not being able to withdraw the startup money would put a stop into anyone making multiple accounts, besides from maybe spam, which would be pointless.
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how would this be done? start up accounts have private keys under memo.cash control? or memo.cash wouldn't share the private key until some action is taken?
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When was it shut down? I just used the faucet the other day and it gave me more BCH than I'm proposing to give.
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You would only receive 1 small payment when first registering (2000 bits, etc), and for such a small amount, it wouldn't be worth it to try to circumvent the basic...
bchbtch
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No way, I do not consent to my money being redistributed in that way and I will certainly leave for a competitor if that is the case.