Be honest, what do you think is a fair price per view of a video like this?
I think we will never pay fair price on nostr until we have the conversation.
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i think i have to hold my hands up and say on this one i'm not a good arbiter of what is fair.
This video was unique in many ways.
I'm so so biased by my experience with creating this and the risk.
This video has actually been checked by lawyers (and i'm told that i still might get sued... fuck);
it will burn relationships with people in the space and might get me crypto-cancelled (lol but seriously but it isn't good for my relationship with cointelegraph, for example), there's a fair bit of skill in what i do to bring this video together as I should really have been thrown out of hte conference for being such a nuisance...
and then there was the cost of animation fees, editing fees, the months and months i spent working on it (i visited the conf in May)...
But i feel it's a necessary piece of work and something i can show to ANYONE who says "yo i'm thinking about this new crypto project, X".
The idea is that anyone can send it to a new crypto entrant to show what's behind the curtain.. and ideally they grok that bitcoin just isn't like that!
All this to say, i reckon a view should have a higher price than usual. So I would say, whatever people think is a fair, high price?
sorry i don't wanna squirm out the question, but high to me might be horribly high to some people and chump change to others.
Maybe, and shut me down if this is personal, but if we reframe the question to "what would this video get per view on Youtube"?
Like is $5 per view a spit in the face?
This is the level of clown world we are currently at.... The possibility of getting sued by a scammer
No worries, @Joe Nakamoto Any legal issues, setup a funding on geyser and let the Bitcoin community support you in that 🫶