I agree that accepting it as a currency means early stakers get more money which is less than ideal. Same can be said about startups, the ones that are earliest in the building of company get most of the money. Most of the time, the founders and VC's are the ones that get most of the money with the other employees getting next to nothing.
This perspective is hyper focused on the US. There are countries (Venezuela, Lebanon) who's currencies have hyper inflated to the point where citizens have lost the wealth they've accumulated over their lifetimes. Cryptocurrencies allow them to sell their services/labour to a global market and to retain some of that wealth instead of having their local monthly wages be worth a fraction of the value that they earned.
One thing that I've noticed is when the comments for a Launch HN or Show HN is overwhelmingly negative, that usually the product captures a usecase that people have wanted or hacked together themselves but haven't productionized or monetized. Sometimes, it works out and sometimes it doesn't but it definitely makes me want to judge for myself.
Watched the video and the product looks great! I'll definitely give it a spin and congrats to everyone @ SigmaOS for a great launch.
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Hey all! Built out a passion project app to help podcasters find new listeners.
Each podcaster is given a channel with a public facing website for their podcast. To give prospective listeners a taste of an episode, post an audio clip with a key moment (has to be less than 5 minutes long). We take these clips and serve them in a feed of posts for listeners.
This perspective is hyper focused on the US. There are countries (Venezuela, Lebanon) who's currencies have hyper inflated to the point where citizens have lost the wealth they've accumulated over their lifetimes. Cryptocurrencies allow them to sell their services/labour to a global market and to retain some of that wealth instead of having their local monthly wages be worth a fraction of the value that they earned.