nobody on Nostr: “it’s [sic] value is at least x1000” is the equivalent of “trust me bro.” ...
“it’s [sic] value is at least x1000” is the equivalent of “trust me bro.” Where is the market analysis to justify your asking price? The seemingly arbitrary value you’ve chosen and your method of communicating this decision are quite disappointing.
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