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Inspired by A Bitcoin Experiment, this is a bounty for someone who knows to spin the wheel and build the largest/longest thread.
If you have got this, come spin a thread under this post, the stacker who starts the largest/longest thread — with the maximum number of comments inside a single thread — by the end of 2025 wins the bounty.
+ Whatever Sats this Post gets will go proportionately to rest of the stackers who make comments inside the largest (winner) thread.
No other rules.
10,000 sats bounty
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Who wants 100 sats?
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Are you still paying 100 sats per comment?
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Sure, why not?
I do and I want my cut of the winnings.
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Playing safe! If it's 20 comments on this thread, you are certain of getting 212 sats as of now.
Or you can start a new thread offering 100+ sats?
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200%. Everyone's wrong
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I can't step foot behind and you know deep inside where it's going.
Each comment in this thread gets 3 sats/cc. Just saying. Haha!
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Not as much as @Aardvark's offering, but ok.
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I thought you'd raise the bar but you're like me collecting berries from under the tree without risk.
thought experiment: satoshi is a time travelling ai from the future. what are his motivations?
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To get Bitcoin to save his present time.
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why does an ai even care about that?
I was curious if that’s where this was going: #680735
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20 sats \ 2 replies \ @Taft 26 Jul
You should have defined one (or several) topics for stackers to post about, because this social experiment might end up just like the first one, where stackers started posting only the number of the last post with "remind me in 23 hours," so no one ended up winning the game. 😂
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Unlike the "first one", this has got a deadline which is the end of day December 31, 2025. So, we're definitely gonna have the winner for this one.
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Hm, you're right. I missed that detail.
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Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me...
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Bro, are you from India?
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Yes.
...I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed...
Hold on now. Did you switch to YES on the SN Predyx market and are trying to tip the scales like @ek. Haha
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Yes, Yes, Yes!!! 😀
BTW if I click on pay bounty, does it ask for any confirmation before being paid?
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I approve, as long as we get all the way to 1.5M
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20 sats \ 3 replies \ @suraz 27 Jul
I will talk to myself. Hello @suraz
Are you sure you wanna do this?
Sensei’s very consistent
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I doubt it ..;)
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My friend asked me if I could spot this year’s PSLE Composition topic, which set my heart and mind racing. Thus, this late-night musing.
Things have certainly changed since the last time I taught primary school from 2019-2021. Then, I not only methodically compiled a list of prelim compo topics, but also, categorised them into positives (https://diaperfinancingfund.blogspot.com/2025/05/composition-outlines.html?m=1) and negatives. I remember forcing my P4s to find out the meaning of these topics and putting my best foot forward to help them understand “dilemma”.
However, if I were to do this now, I would reveal that I’m out of touch with exam trends. Somewhere along the line, the compo topics that came out were non-commital in their neutrality. From 2020 to 2022: Something that was Lost, A Promise, and A Long Wait. You can put either a positive or negative spin on the title, depending on how you want the story to flow.
In 2023, the stakes got higher during the exam because our young minds had to unpack the inherent premise that comes with the question. With a “A Change for the Better”, students had to first account for the initial dismal state of events, then describe the change, and finally explain how it led to an improvement. Not easy for 12-year-olds to decode under exam pressure.
This trend continued with last year’s topic: Trying Something New. Honestly, if I were writing a compo on this topic, I might not have made it explicitly clear that I was undertaking this something for the FIRST TIME. So tricky!
Now that I need to gear my P5s up for next year, I immediately thought of coming up with something to the effect of “A Blessing in Disguise”. It would entail them describing something bad that has occurred and then “twisting” it around to explain why some good has come out of it. Should be an intriguing topic for them to tackle, even if it’s unlikely to be tested for PSLE. Disguise is a vocabulary word, so I doubt the exam board will be so merciless to test something that requires more than rudimentary English skills.
Which is a long and convoluted way of saying that I am still thinking of easy peasy exam topics that come with deadly, easy-to-neglect inherent premises.
Is the Bitcoin experiment still ongoing?!?! @ken, are you still monitoring that?
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50 sats \ 2 replies \ @ken 27 Jul
Yes indeed! Still going strong!
Yes I can. ;)
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lovely wather today hope we all share the same dust tho lol
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Thread-maxxing is the new proof-of-work. Let the great copypaste arms race begin. Whoever survives the scroll fatigue… wins the sats and our respect.
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Having largest thread doesn't mean it speaks about something meaningful in life it could be daily vlog or something that you faced at work and people speak random staff, however if bounty is thread with highest quality could be better because it could be a short thread without much comments but it contains essential informations and useful for any reader.
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at this moment I am balancing weather to join those promising 100 sats or to start a new thread... :)))
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You've already done both.
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I thought to play it relatively safe and went for both options. :D might catch nothing at all. :))
Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me
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Have you ever thought 🤯about having something that would change your life? Like Bitcoin 💥?
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Ignore this, thanks
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stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.