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Bitcoin => Bitcoin Discussion => Topic started by: eddie13 on June 24, 2019, 11:02:39 PM



Title: Bitcoin Pokemon song tipping address..
Post by: eddie13 on June 24, 2019, 11:02:39 PM
You guys have had to have seen/heard the Bitcoin pokemon song by now right? Bitcoin-Gotta Cash 'em All (Pokemon Parody) By Jason Paige-The Original Theme Singer (https://youtu.be/br-6BKGEPZE)
Maybe not, it only has a measily 7,694 views :(
Share this around to normies guys, gets the views up on this treasure!

It's friggen sick, wicked good, and by his lyrics it seems he is into the revolution.. He even had the balls to talk shit about governments and banks!

This is epic awesome but look at his tipping address (https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1EaaVAvymG2voamuitjKT83A7qZ3iHQgtw)

He has only got 0.00035 BTC in 2 tips...
What do you think this means about the Bitcoin community?  Are we stingy or do you think this is a good amount of tips for something like this?

Maybe he is filthy rich and we need the tips more than he does, but otherwise I think I'll be sending him a little tip when I am near my coins to show some support.. I think I'll be sending the address some RarePepes too just for fun..


Title: Re: Bitcoin Pokemon song tipping address..
Post by: seoincorporation on June 25, 2019, 01:18:15 AM
The video is fun, the production is great and the audio quality is awesome... The problem here is the market who is attacking this product. Do you think all the bitcoin users like pokemon or are some kind of pokemon fans? I mean, pokemos is for kids, maybe is a good way to spread the word for that market, but for the adults market, i don't think this will work.


Title: Re: Bitcoin Pokemon song tipping address..
Post by: jseverson on June 25, 2019, 05:18:55 AM
The video is fun, the production is great and the audio quality is awesome... The problem here is the market who is attacking this product. Do you think all the bitcoin users like pokemon or are some kind of pokemon fans? I mean, pokemos is for kids, maybe is a good way to spread the word for that market, but for the adults market, i don't think this will work.

Lots of adults today grew up with Pokemon. The first Pokemon games came out globally in 1998 IIRC, so the gaming franchise itself is at least 21 years old, which is basically an adult lol. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a significant crossover between Pokemon fans and crypto users.

It's pretty unfortunate about the fees. It could be because of his low view count, high fees (I mean, the current recommended fee right now for a typical transaction is about a third of his tip total), or a combination of both. Also, did he even include his tipping address in the video itself? I don't see it.