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by koonsolo
2303 days ago
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I don't want to be "that guy", but this is an ideal use case for a certain cryptocurrency that has 0 fees and instant transactions (not gonna say which because of the downvotes). Instead of facing a paywall for a yearly subscription, you pay around $0.005 to read an article. But with a currenncy that anyone can own and can really handle micropayments. |
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I think the only solution that has a shot is enabling and improving the UX of spending plain ol' USD with the same motion we thoughtlessly buy groceries.
For example, a specific low overhead micropayment channel. It's kind of silly to pay the full cost of things like refund ability and fraud protection on a $0.005 purchase.
Without this, I don't see how micropayments will ever be a thing.
People often bring up the mental overhead of a la carte pricing for things like individual Netflix shows vs $12/mo. But I think they're also looking at it through the lens of the current world where you can't even price something below $1 if you're going to accept anything other than cash.