Neil Brown on Nostr: I don't think that incentivisation of consent should be prohibited. Doing so would ...
I don't think that incentivisation of consent should be prohibited. Doing so would impact work, medical trials, and more.
But the boundaries of incentivised consent, and, in particular, the circumstances in which it is exploitative, will be incredibly hard for a regulator to define clearly.
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