Just a thought! If every @852 user offered just 10x $1 to o…
Just a thought! If every @852 user offered just 10x $1 to on board new users via other social media, we would have approx 100,000 on Twetch. Simple math! Sounds to easy, some of the simplest ideas are the best. Even a 50% user hit would be be great.
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This would benefit all who use @852 to provide an increased vibrant user base for social interactions. At 100K users we could rinse and repeat this process. Only 10x $1 per person this is not a big ask. We could obliterate Twitter with actions like this.
Not all @852 users would wish to partake. Maybe $10 is too much for you. That's cool, I understand.. but even if 50% of users did this we could take Twetch to the next level. I reckon this is well worth doing and would benefit all users in time.
Had a similar idea last night!
https://twetch.app/t/74ca2a390731e73b6414c9cd27ad317fd401873cf86257eb01a182fc4e804484
Seriously, it works. My friend @8025 threw me $2 to get me started, and TBH I'm kinda hooked now.
Ha! Cool, Yes! this could work very well. Only takes an offer of $1 in BSV then ask for the associated @852 user ID and MoneyButton and that,s every new user you introduce got their first 50 Twetches paid for. Up to them from there. Rinse repeat BOOOM!!
I think everyone thought of this including Twetch makers.
Paying others to join doesn't make sense if we have large masses incoming. 10k new users would be founded with $10k, this is not viable.
Yes it is a simple idea, had thought of it many times but I reckon this could could work. It's optional, no pressure!! but if you brake that $10K down to 10x $1 per current @852 user this seems doable. Could work as a rinse repeat in stages over time.
I bought the paymail twetchgrants@moneybutton.com If anyone wants to donate, funds will be used in twitter giveaways of $1-2 to fund onboarding of initial twetching
Good for you!! But this is something that I would rather do in person to verify all new @852 user handles that are associated with funds I donate. Go for it if that's what route you wish to take, but not for me. I reckon a personal approach is good here.