Prominent bitcoin evangelist believes he knows how to solve crypto scam issue on Twitter using BTC; Proposal goes to Elon Musk
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- Payment Verification for All
- bitcoin payment on twitter
Microstrategy CEO Elon Musk has joined the discussion under a recent tweet, in which Musk is making a proposal about eliminating crypto scam bots on Twitter trying to buy.
Payment Verification for All
Well-known bitcoin proponent Michael Sayer suggests that the problem with crypto scam bots (and any scammers whatsoever) could be solved by implementing verification for all real human users of the social network.
Since 360 blue checks have a limit that requires the disclosure of personal details to the Twitter team, a certain number of followers and often a long wait, Sailor proposed introducing orange checks that would be offered with a one-time security deposit. Can be bought-in Satoshi.
Twitter needs 396 million orange checks to go beyond the limit of 360 thousand blue checks. Everyone should have the right to be verified in a matter of seconds for a few seconds without sacrificing their privacy.
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) 22 April 2022
He believes that this verification check should be given quickly and this will help verify all humans. Apart from this, Twitter will also be able to make some profit from this.
Twitter could solve the problem of scammers and bots if they allow real humans to verify with OrangeCheck by posting a one-time security deposit. Then limit comments/DMs to verified accounts. Reported bad actors and spam bots confiscate their deposits and @Twitter Earns money by malicious means.
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) 21 April 2022
bitcoin payment on twitter
Twitter has already adopted a tipping feature in Bitcoin and Ethereum, so if Elon Musk manages to take over Twitter and if he finds the method appealing, BTC Payments will not be a first for Twitter.
However, being a great Dogecoin fan, Tesla bosses may prefer to use DOGE instead. Recently, when he was invited to join the board of the social network, he proposed using Dogecoin payments for Twitter Blue subscriptions.