I think some just like making themselves available, but then you see a lot of the ones listed on Cameo that looks "cheap" at ~$100 or so are videos of an average length <2m. If you can make $100 whenever you're bored and have 2 minutes or can sit down and churn out 20 in less than an hour for $2k, you might be tempted even if you have decent amounts of money.
It's a very low effort way for him to make money, $500 to record a 1-5 minute long personal video, or even more for "business" videos, $10k/video + $2,5k-$12,5k for license depending on duration
It's ironic that you call it cynical, but assume they see it as being a talking monkey (I assume "money" was a typo) and selling their reputation. That seems overly cynical to me. Many people will happily do things where the financial payoff doesn't really move the needle for all kinds of reasons ranging from enjoying it or wanting to be available to fans and admirers, to just filling dead time or boring moments. I'd imagine part of the appeal is that these services have made it quick and easy to use it as a way to fill dead time doing something (talking to fans) they often end up doing for free anyway.
Wozniak had like 4 marriages and 3 children, in a state that loves bleeding breadwinners dry in family court ( in fact after 10 years spouse is considered used up and fully depreciated so could be lifelong payouts). This may be a scenario similar to the doctor who killed Michael Jackson, who despite massive income was drowning and did desperate things .
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Apple Co-Founder Loses Bitcoin Scam Ads Lawsuit Against YouTube.
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, recently lost his case against YouTube involving ads for a crypto scam that used his name and image without permission. Similar scam ads us...
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Loses Case Against YouTube Involving Bitcoin Scam.
A California superior court judge ruled the social media giant was not responsible for its users' content.
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Jun 3, 2021
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Apple Co-Founder Wozniak’s New Venture Lists Token to Help Fund Energy Efficiency Projects.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has launched Efforce, a company that facilitates investments in energy efficiency projects via cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
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Dec 5, 2020
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Sues YouTube Over Bitcoin Giveaway Scams.
Wozniak is among 18 plaintiffs suing the video-sharing giant for allowing crypto giveaway scams using his likeness to flourish on the platform.
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Jul 23, 2020
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Steve Wozniak Has Joined an Energy-Focused Blockchain Startup in Malta.
The Apple co-founder has joined his second blockchain enterprise, one targeting more efficient use of energy.
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Jul 19, 2019
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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Joins Crypto Startup Equi: Report.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said Tuesday that he's now working with investment-focused crypto startup Equi, though his role is as yet unclear.
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Aug 21, 2018
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Tech Legend Steve Wozniak Scammed Out of $70K in Bitcoin.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he once lost seven bitcoin, worth more than $71,000 today, to a ruse involving a stolen credit card number.
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Keep reading. That was after directly participating in at least two crypto companies himself, Efforce and Equi. So he's been both victim and perpetrator.
The fact that he had already been willingly involved in and personally endorsed multiple Crypto schemes makes it even more plausible that people would believe other scams claiming to have his endorsement.
After getting scammed out of $70k and losing a lawsuit about having his likeness used without his permission, perhaps he should be more reluctant and picky about personally endorsing other crypto scams.
When you lay down with dogs, you get up with fleas.
>Apple Co-Founder Wozniak’s New Venture Lists Token to Help Fund Energy Efficiency Projects. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has launched Efforce, a company that facilitates investments in energy efficiency projects via cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
Do you actually believe a crypto company that claims to be concerned about energy efficiency isn't a scam??!
>Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Joins Crypto Startup Equi: Report. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said Tuesday that he's now working with investment-focused crypto startup Equi
Do you actually believe a crypto company that claims to be dispensing investment advice isn't a scam??!
If you believe that, have I got a sure bet for you: