The first being, that an account should not be necessary in order to view or vote on content. i.e. If you click on a link to yours.org and do not have an account there, well when you click on a post to see paid content, or try to upvote a post, a bitcoin cash address should pop up where you can send funds from your own private wallet. This way it's much easier to get people engaged, and perhaps could start this type of buy-in process for content on other sites as well.

The first being, that an account should not be necessary in order to view or vote on content. i.e. If you click on a link to yours.org and do not have an account there, well when you click on a post to see paid content, or try to upvote a post, a bitcoin cash address should pop up where you can send funds from your own private wallet. This way it's much easier to get people engaged, and perhaps could start this type of buy-in process for content on other sites as well.

The first being, that an account should not be necessary in order to view or vote on content. i.e. If you click on a link to yours.org and do not have an account there, well when you click on a post to see paid content, or try to upvote a post, a bitcoin cash address should pop up where you can send funds from your own private wallet. This way it's much easier to get people engaged, and perhaps could start this type of buy-in process for content on other sites as well.

Secondly, if one were to expand the first idea, a yours.org or tippr plug-in for major web browsers would be fantastic to have. This plug-in would basically be a wallet where you could send funds (like the tippr bot) and then interact with all major websites that support it. This way bitcoin cash payments can become site agnostic, and the spread of paying through the internet would accelerate.

Secondly, if one were to expand the first idea, a yours.org or tippr plug-in for major web browsers would be fantastic to have. This plug-in would basically be a wallet where you could send funds (like the tippr bot) and then interact with all major websites that support it. This way bitcoin cash payments can become site agnostic, and the spread of paying through the internet would accelerate.

Secondly, if one were to expand the first idea, a yours.org or tippr plug-in for major web browsers would be fantastic to have. This plug-in would basically be a wallet where you could send funds (like the tippr bot) and then interact with all major websites that support it. This way bitcoin cash payments can become site agnostic, and the spread of paying through the internet would accelerate.