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alex
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It feels hard to justify the $25 cost to start a new channel
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Matthew Fox ๐
@matthewfox
that's the point
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alex
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what is? putting features that are free at the protocol level behind a paywall doesnโt make much sense to me
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Matthew Fox ๐
@matthewfox
yeah but if they were cheap/free every channel name would be gone imo its at a good point where if you really wanted to you would and if you were less serious about it you would probably pass not against that price point coming down for a user over time/based on criteria
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alex
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I think thatโs the best argument, but subreddits are free and permissionless Maybe requiring people to invest some money will also make them more likely to keep posting content, but on the flip side it probably stops people from creating channels that are still too niche to work at our current scale It seems like itโs working fine for Merkle rn so no reason to change, but the fact that itโs permissionless at the protocol level just feels weird to me
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