Adam Dalliance on Nostr: nprofile1q…0ga75 Seems like if it's banned in the US then it'd be more valuable to ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq0en6lndqdnghwuvzf46jd0evdnam3fl60kf76vg86xt8td8zadfs70ga75 (nprofile…ga75) Seems like if it's banned in the US then it'd be more valuable to an owner who could get it unbanned than someone from a nation that can't.
Which would suggest a sale benefiting both parties.
Why would they keep it as a lower-value proposition rather than sell it to someone for more than it's worth to them?
Which would suggest a sale benefiting both parties.
Why would they keep it as a lower-value proposition rather than sell it to someone for more than it's worth to them?