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RE: The potential fame of Web 3.0

in LeoFinance4 years ago

I know two former students who used instagram to leave the country and received help from many users to do so, especially from a girl who "donated" X amount of money to them. That praiseworthy or stupid action, depending on where you look, brought more followers and therefore more fame to this girl. Many of the people who are famous thanks to the internet have a different vision of the "beneficent or charitable" market. For famous people, charity is an investment, which is why we can see the amount of charity work in which The Kardashian or Ronaldo, for example, are involved, generating tons of money in advertising in return. Nice evening

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People should never forget that for a corporation - charity is a tax deduction. That is not the case for a private person.

Charity can't be the model of finance for the world, yet increasingly people are putting campaigns online to raise funds for operations and support that shouldn't even require personal funding, like many medical operations.