coinatra on Nostr: “Pay what you want / what you think is fair” is a fascinating concept. But imho ...
“Pay what you want / what you think is fair” is a fascinating concept. But imho it only works if the buyer has a general idea of what that good is approximately worth. Which for non-tangible goods is extremely hard because it’s unclear to most buyers how much effort it took to create them.
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