@thewikidao Hey, id suggest reaching out to @wiki_token who has already been doing something similar and raised 10 ETH for wikipedia. Partner and coordinate rather than contradict.
Wikipedia is a place to learn, not a place for advertising, lets help them keep it that way by minting wiktoken on or picking one up on the secondary market 🔎
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@Golden_Sonar @ZeughingAround @jamiegraydesign @negroprogrammer Can you elaborate what you mean on, "The value of your project is only encouraging speculation"? It's very cut and dry: you buy a WikiToken and in return you receive a tokenized version of that page. Does Bitpay offer something similar?
@Golden_Sonar @ZeughingAround @jamiegraydesign @negroprogrammer And to reiterate, the goal here is not necessarily to be "faster" and "cheaper". That argument doesn't hold to be true for many decentralized projects and is a bit orthogonal. The goals are very different.
@Golden_Sonar @ZeughingAround @jamiegraydesign @negroprogrammer It depends on what you mean by "cheaper". There are WikiTokens for sale on the secondary market for >= 100 ETH – each purchased at 0.01 ETH. If such a token sells, 10% goes to Wiki, 90% goes to the seller. I would like to think a profit of 89.99 ETH is "cheaper" in this case.
Check out https://t.co/98j32c5Sxq to mint a wiki page hasn't been claimed, or check out https://t.co/q8SwC4ujGY… to buy tokens direct from the secondary market! 🔎