ofer.elrom on Nostr: I think both geyser and tallycoin are more like charity funds where people donate to ...
I think both geyser and tallycoin are more like charity funds where people donate to a project rather then invest fund for future revenue.
IMO this makes the difference between a form of charity that is limited in its ability to grow and capitalism which allows limitless cooperation for the benefit of all participants.
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