Callum on Nostr: How often in ordinary conversation with someone do you simply say "I agree" (a like) ...
How often in ordinary conversation with someone do you simply say "I agree" (a like) versus opening your wallet and giving them a $1 bill (a zap).
Zaps can be useful when you want to reward someone for what you perceive as doing you a service but that's not how most ordinary interactions proceed.
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2024-08-27 00:41:06Event JSON
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