Here's a hypothetical situation I'd like you to consider: If I, a complete stranger on the Internet, stated that I have a small fortune in BCH and would double the tips anyone leaves on my post, would you be willing to take the risk of leaving a tip? Would your answer change if I managed to convince you that I am a celebrity multimillionaire? (If the second question caused you to change your answer, why?)

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@GreatWhiteSnark posted 2 years ago

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I only tip if I like an article or comment. I'm not interested in the person, I don't care about VIPs or celebrities but about stories, articles that make me think, trigger my mind, creativity. I prefer to use my instinct. If it feels like scam it is scam.

I wish you a great 2022. 🍀💖

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2 years ago

If it feels like scam it is scam.

Bingo! Right on the money there, to use that expression. (What I had in mind when I posted the question was a scam on Twitter where someone impersonated Elon Musk and promised to double any amount of crypto sent to a BTC address. People fell for it. What I wondered was how much of that was to do with greed and gullibility and how much because of Musk's celebrity status as one of the world's richest men.)

I wish you a great 2022. 🍀💖

Thank you. The same to you.

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2 years ago