A blogger once earned just a little over a $1000 dollars for his post
"Assessment and proposal re: the Bitcoin Cash infrastructure funding situation"
Interview
“At the time it wasn’t really an idea to build a community or something like that,” the anonymous Read.cash creator explained. “I was thinking I would build an editor for me that I would like. I especially wanted some of Medium’s features, like an ability to paste an image from the clipboard or being able to drag-n-drop the image into the text. In a few days, I built something like that and showed it to a few colleagues. They seemed pretty happy and we started a discussion of what else can be done.”
Read.cash: We had no idea this domain previously belonged to _unwriter (who went on to become a Bitcoin SV supporter). So, reasonably the first questions that we’ve received were about our involvement with the SV team. At first, we didn’t even understand why people would assume that. It’s only after somebody explained _unwriter’s project that this possibility became obvious. But no, we’re not involved with SV.
It was interesting to read the article, we want Read.cash to be a project with no people behind it, as neutral as it could get. All these factors add up to our decision to stay anonymous. It’s the project that’s important, not the people behind it.
Hats off to read.cash
A blogger once earned just a little over a $1000 dollars for his post
"Assessment and proposal re: the Bitcoin Cash infrastructure funding situation"
Interview
“At the time it wasn’t really an idea to build a community or something like that,” the anonymous Read.cash creator explained. “I was thinking I would build an editor for me that I would like. I especially wanted some of Medium’s features, like an ability to paste an image from the clipboard or being able to drag-n-drop the image into the text. In a few days, I built something like that and showed it to a few colleagues. They seemed pretty happy and we started a discussion of what else can be done.”
Read.cash: We had no idea this domain previously belonged to _unwriter (who went on to become a Bitcoin SV supporter). So, reasonably the first questions that we’ve received were about our involvement with the SV team. At first, we didn’t even understand why people would assume that. It’s only after somebody explained _unwriter’s project that this possibility became obvious. But no, we’re not involved with SV.
It was interesting to read the article, we want Read.cash to be a project with no people behind it, as neutral as it could get. All these factors add up to our decision to stay anonymous. It’s the project that’s important, not the people behind it.
Hats off to read.cash