Since the beginning of the lockdown, I've been having different ideas on how I could earn some
BTCBTC. I've never been a fan of how the whole "dropshipping" industry works, but I think I've finally managed to see it as something rather good. I'll explain myself with an example, and if there is some rather positive feedback on this, that example will be my first "attempt".
Let's say I organized a raffle of a brand new Trezor One Hardware Wallet. AFAIK, forum raffles are decided on the end hash of a randomly selected block, so there are 16 spots (I currently have started a "lottery" following this principle,
take a look if you want to).
Now, what is the idea here? There are 16 spots, so the price per spot is going to be obviously way cheaper than buying the product first hand. In this example, a Trezor One costs 59€; that divided by 16 spots, gives the base price of 3.7€/spot.
Benefits of this? You can win a product paying a lot less than what it actually costs.
Why I am bringing this here to solve doubts if I have the idea so clear and don't post it straight away? I personally don't like the whole dropshipping system, and I feel like some users will complain and even raise scam accusations if they saw a thread/raffle like this one. Why? Because I'd be earning some money doing pretty much.... nothing?
Still, someone has to actually come with the idea first, right? And at the same time, it's a way for crypto users to "buy" products related to crypto without needing to use fiat money (in case it's something sold on a platform not accepting crypto).
Anyway, I'm open to suggestions and
constructive criticism as to why this would be a terrible idea, or why not