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PABLOF7z · 140w
yes service providers will assess/price risk or go bankrupt Service providers would choose whom to serve, and at what price. Companies have been managing risk for centuries, it's not new, and reput...
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I understand @Mazin point. High-cost services will only be available to a select few users who pass the stringent reputation test, which is acceptable. But why not implement both options? Why not allow users to pay upfront (a concept I'll call "zapfront" ๐Ÿ˜„) to specific service providers (based on reputation), and also signal a permission for a delivery of results via an encrypted DM?
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PABLOF7z · 140w
because a prepayment system is trivial to implement and doesn't require a NIP. look at strike; they've built an entire business around allowing you to buy a bit of bitcoin, they measure the risk of default (ACH fucking sucks) and if you are not an asshole and revert they slowly increase your limit ...