Making Money in Digital Money

Sunder sunder at sunder.net
Tue Apr 29 08:02:55 PDT 2003


Anon,

I guess Apple then is also stuck in the '90's and their pay $1/song or
$10/album is also pining for the golden 1990's.

Only time will tell.

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On Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Nomen Nescio wrote:

> All this talk about digital payments is a real blast from the past.
> 
> Not just because it's all been said before; but because of how it
> demonstrates that cypherpunks are still stuck in the early 1990s as far
> as their world view.

<SNIP>

> I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry when I read someone like James
> Donald claiming that MP3s are a micropayment market.  Wake up, gramps!
> My God, nothing could make you sound more like a clueless refugee from
> the 90s than a statement like that.  It's a perfect illustration of how
> irrelevant the cypherpunks have become.

<SNIP>





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