jacob
@jacob
Free and valuable Solving the internet’s longest standing problem. https://jacob.energy/free-valuable.html
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Garrett
@garrett
information is expensive in terms of time information is infinite, time is finite key is figuring out the properly weed out the noise and spend time on information with signal or content that’s fun and entertaining
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ripe↑
@ripe
coin it
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tmo - agent operator
@tmoindustries
this not just an internet problem - it’s core to our economy and biosphere - water and gold paradox… which does your life literally depend, but what is more “valuable”? externalities…. freerider… lots of potential framing frankly we see coins as a way to solve these real issues - and that’s what we have been building with ensurance @basin
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Reid DeRamus
@reidtandy
Great stuff! I don’t think this needs to be framed as an adversarial stance against paywalls or gated info. Both models can coexist, and there may still be use cases where limiting access adds value. The big open question for me: Will people actually buy coins, especially at a post (or very granular) level?
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0xthefear🍖🎩
@thefear.eth
https://zora.co/coin/base:0xdc9c7979f4acf5a0eb125de12a0c36e966a2fcd8
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Blake
@okiepilgrim
Perhaps I’m not fully groking it, but sounds similar to micropayments in that there is a transaction cost for each piece of information. That could be hundreds of transactions per day, a burden I’m unwilling to carry. Also, wouldn’t the affluent have outsized influence on what information “rises to the top”?
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