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Verification on Twitter through Bitcoin payments
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3:16:46 - 3:23:32 (06:46)

The ability to be verified on Twitter can be bought rather than earned through the payment of either ten or twenty dollars in Bitcoin which would then give the account an orange check, allowing exclusive access to direct messaging and post availability; which could encourage further transparency online.

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The introduction of conservation of energy in cyberspace could cure 99% of the moral hazards and product defects present in online products, such as high-speed transactions and anonymous interactions.
3:16:46 - 3:19:52 (03:06)
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Cyberspace
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The introduction of conservation of energy in cyberspace could cure 99% of the moral hazards and product defects present in online products, such as high-speed transactions and anonymous interactions.

Chapter
Verification on Twitter through Bitcoin payments
Episode
#276 – Michael Saylor: Bitcoin, Inflation, and the Future of Money
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Lex Fridman and Naval Ravikant discuss the verification process on Twitter for accounts and whether everyone should be verified, with the idea of an orange verification.
3:19:52 - 3:21:20 (01:27)
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Twitter Verification
Summary

Lex Fridman and Naval Ravikant discuss the verification process on Twitter for accounts and whether everyone should be verified, with the idea of an orange verification.

Chapter
Verification on Twitter through Bitcoin payments
Episode
#276 – Michael Saylor: Bitcoin, Inflation, and the Future of Money
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
A proposal to improve Twitter by creating a system where Lightning wallets can be linked to accounts, allowing for a $10 or $20 security deposit which would give people an “orange check”.
3:21:20 - 3:23:32 (02:11)
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Twitter
Summary

A proposal to improve Twitter by creating a system where Lightning wallets can be linked to accounts, allowing for a $10 or $20 security deposit which would give people an “orange check”. This system would also allow for more control over who can post on tweets and who can send DMs.

Chapter
Verification on Twitter through Bitcoin payments
Episode
#276 – Michael Saylor: Bitcoin, Inflation, and the Future of Money
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast