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Cash Is About to Lose Its Turf to Cryptocurrencies (zycrypto.com)
5 points by theweb1 2917 days ago
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I would agree about the need for small (or "micro") payment system. There needs to be a way for people to transfer amounts down to even one penny without incurring fees or other issues. This would empower a whole new economic model, not only for music studios as the article talks about, but for content creators of all kinds, as well as people trying to raise money, and so on.

I don't know about you, but if it was convenient, I would often pay say a nickel or a dime to read an article on The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, or to watch a high-quality video with no ads, or to download some piece of media like a TV show or a song.

The current model of subscriptions is not working well, and requires too much commitment and various fees.

This is one area where cryptos could prove themselves useful, and I think it will be hard for credit cards and banks to ever really compete due to all the legacy issues of their systems, and other reasons.

Agreed on all parts, I'd love to know what an ad-free experience would cost on some of these sites...shouldn't be more than 1-3 pennies per article I'd imagine? The paywalls need to change, but until we get microtransactions supported by all the major browsers (not just Brave) in a way that won't be hacked...or socially-engineered too easily (latter is perhaps a tall order), I fear we are stuck