Hi there!
We'd like to ask you a serious question. Let's face it, who hasn't once used a site with stolen content? Even Premium Netflix subscribers may occasionally watch a pirated movie or two or download torrent files.
Now then, how much would you pay a person to rat out their favorite pirating site to the right holder?
The site will then be blocked, typically.
Our token is Ethereum-based, 1 Ethereum = 520 STFCoins.
How much STF should we offer for submitting one pirating site link?
We guarantee your anonymity.
The project we've created in a significant game-changer for the Internet and retail market. The right holders will be able to buy tokens and award them to law-abiding users detecting piracy and counterfeit goods. Click here for to learn more
https://stopthefakes.io/docs/WP_En.pdf Of course, we've conducted some marketing and sociological research to find a pricing sweet spot, that is, the price most Internet users find attractive.
But we'd like to hear it from people who know blockchain and cryptocurrency in and out.
For cryptocurrency is a kind of magic most of the people need to have in their e-wallet.
Don't be shy to speak your mind — how many coins would you take to turn in your favorite pirating site? A place where you indulge yourself from time to time?
Everything has a price, and it's not a good time for moral babble. Because the freebooter doesn't steal and gives you the content for free, you know. He's bound to have some teasers and other types of pay-per-click ads on his site.
That's why it's not a matter of morality, but merely a matter of price.