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xnx ◴[] No.42138885[source]
Seems like the logical endpoint of a lot of this is people getting paid directly for their attention. Want to call me? I've set a price of $5/call that I answer, and an additional $10/minute of listen time after the first 10 seconds. Want to send me an email? $1/email and $5/100 words. Anyone I have emailed is automatically on my allow-list, which I can also adjust manually.
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speerer ◴[] No.42139766[source]
Satoshi Nakamoto's first visionfor Bitcoin was just this - pay-to-send email.
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1. wcoenen ◴[] No.42141015[source]
I think you're thinking of Hashcash? Not invented by Satoshi, and not pay-to-send exactly. It's proof-of-work for email.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashcash

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2. speerer ◴[] No.42141753[source]
I'm certain Satoshi was thinking of Hashcash! But I did mean what I said, though it wasn't until Martti Malmi released his emails with Satoshi that I knew this, and so might not be well known:

https://mmalmi.github.io/satoshi/

> "[this next bit turned out to be very controversial. there is extreme prejudice against spam solutions, especially proof-of-work.]

> It can already be used for pay-to-send e-mail. The send dialog is resizeable and you can enter as long of a message as you like. It's sent directly when it connects. The recipient doubleclicks on the transaction to see the full message. If someone famous is getting more e-mail than they can read, but would still like to have a way for fans to contact them, they could set up Bitcoin and give out the IP address on their website. "Send X bitcoins to my priority hotline at this IP and I'll read the message personally."