You are the cognitive victim of the click-bait and propaganda amplification of a tiny minority of the kind of anti-property, typically far-left, troublemakers that come out whenever there is a big protest of almost any stripe.
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I did read the entire article, I do understand and agree on the saturation and high mental accounting costs to the average consumer. However, I'm not referring to convoluted fiat registrations. My hope is for simple crypto micro-payments to capture rejected traffic at paywalls
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There is some benefit from reduced need to fill out forms, but it is eliminated or more by adding a burden of small payments instead of long-term subscriptions: https://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2015/10/minimizing-consumer-worry.html …
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For example: A simple LN QR code on the paywall page of the WSJ to capture some percentage of the rejected paywall traffic that would like to micro-pay for a single article. I believe this should be tried. I know, I'm a hopeless optimist :)
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