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@linda
I loved when r/ethtrader experimented with a version of the Harberger Tax where users could buy the top banner in the subreddit Not a priority but tempted to experiment with this for the pinned bounty on Bountycaster :P How it worked if not aware:
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@linda
More info on Harberger Tax from the always creative @simondlr if interested in learning more https://medium.com/@simondlr/what-is-harberger-tax-where-does-the-blockchain-fit-in-1329046922c6
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@grunt.eth
U need a token for that! 4000 $degen ? Or … wen?
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@tayyab
lol definitely hardcore nerd snipe
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@nicnode
this would be absolutely sick would love to test it out if you end up building it 🫑
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Keeping it up for a month takes 26% of the proposed price. An advertiser could look at their monthly budget for an ad like this and 4x it to see the price needed to match with their budget, whilst keeping it high enough that it's 99% likely the ad will survive for the month. Reductively, it's reimplementing auctions.
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Yes πŸ™Œ r/ethtrader had quite a few innovative ideas around distributed governance and community.
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