She publishes price locally, but the turnips get shipped across the world and sold as “luxury imported turnips” at 10x the price and Alice has no idea.
The reason the scenario you're describing doesn't already happen is because _neither YouTube nor the people who pay them want that model_. It has absolutely nothing to do with how they denominate payments.
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And saying "well if it were BitCoin" or "well if it were NFTs" makes no sense, because _if creators had the power to force YouTube to adopt traced transactions, they could do that with any currency anyway, they don't need crypto_!
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The point is creators _don't_ have the power to force YouTube to change their business model, so it makes no sense whatsoever to say that somehow BitCoin brings about this change. It doesn't. Period. It doesn't do anything. It's just a way of tracking an integer. WHO CARES.
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