Right. "Let's take all of the bad takes on how Wikipedia, incentives, and
decentralized production work, pile them onto a raft made of Ether and
magnesium, and float into the future!"
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 7:06 PM, David Gerard wrote:
> Advertising-funded Wikipedia that micropays participant
Quick, non-neutral comments on the article, abridged for people on the go:
>> Wikipedia is the sixth most visited website in the world. Therefore,
Lunyr sees the potential revenue from advertising on its platform at a very
high level.
Of course, nobody has ever thought of planting ads on a Top 10
On 26 April 2017 at 00:06, David Gerard wrote:
> Advertising-funded Wikipedia that micropays participants from
> advertising revenue, on the Ethereum blockchain! The important bit is
> to give them startup money.
>
> "Lunyr: Decentralized Wikipedia on the blockchain"
> https://medium.com/@cryptoju