@bfg
Yes, all of these examples actually only reinforce point 2. - I call it "public goods" but "network goods" is probably better term because I meant that the network (e.g. Farcaster or Paragraph, or Lens) acrues benefits from what you call CLPs. Only option to get paid for this part of work is to receive "public/network goods rewards" - no other sensible way to do it
Of course, I may be missing something but I've been thinking about publishing since my first publishing company about 20 years ago.
There's also a thin line in defining what is writing for fun, for value, for yourself and why should anyone care 🫠
- You don't charge your friends for jokes you crack in the pub or during dinner.
- And they don't pay you when you tell them new story idea you want to turn into book, but maybe they'll buy the book.
sorry, it's long rant 😊 have a great Thu!