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January 05, 2013, 04:12:37 PM
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January 05, 2013, 04:45:54 PM
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They should make a video together - talking about Bitcoins. I'd even pay to see it.

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January 05, 2013, 05:25:45 PM
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They should make a video together - talking about Bitcoins. I'd even pay to see it.

I was thinking pay-to-view to see it live, but in a couple days the video would be on YT. Of course they would have to live stream it to each other, whereupon the viewers would see a split screen as they commit and talk/yell over each other's comments. If done correctly, perhaps other laypersons will take up the task of a YT Rumble pertaining to respective passion. All they'll need is a willing opponent, then Game On!

This would bring further awareness to their respective brands, for that's probably the true reason why they do what they do--to further brand awareness.

We have the content. They have a following. All we need is an announcer:



But if Michael Buffer isn't available, the following guy could do it to further his brand:



Of course, a week leading up the event, both opponents will be uploading videos talking smack about the other guy.

This would be the first ever YouTube Smackdown.

At the end of the year, YouTube will present the Smackdown of the Year award. Chances are the first smackdown on Bitcoin won't win, BUT IT WOULD BE THE FIRST!

Voting could be determined via Bitcoin deposits to respective addresses of the opponents, with each opponent receiving 20% of the sum collected, 50% of the sum collected split equally between the winning opponents (minus 1%(?) for the announcer and maybe some other expenses I'm forgetting), and 30% going toward charity.
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