Identification of the Problem

  • Major Problem: In today's world, social media companies know everything about us: they can read private messages, track our exact location, analyze our preferences and interests, know our friends, identify the devices we use, store our phone numbers and bank details – and much more. These data are then sold to advertisers, investors, or even the government. And we go along with it because we want to use the "free" service (which actually costs us our complete privacy) and have no desire to wade through endless pages of terms and conditions.

  • Second Problem: Until now, earning fiat money through social media has primarily been possible through influencers on platforms like YouTube, Twitch, etc. Even platforms like OnlyFans or Patreon mainly offer the ability to market oneself to receive as much support from their members as possible. To succeed, one often needs to resort to extreme measures like getting naked, becoming a singer, or traveling the world to earn money.

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