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Reddit's .APK teardown shows code that suggests reddit is looking for ways to incentivize karma, gold and pay money to content creators, isn't it good idea for reddit to pay crypto like moons to your vault for your contribution?! [SERIOUS]

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So, as most of you are aware, Reddit is planning to get rid of coins on the 12th of Sep and replace it with something else, which is unknown for now.

Back in July, some did tear down Reddit's app on Android and found a code that indicates they're planning to possibly incentivize karma and gold in order to pay money to content creators, for now it seems it's only for users in the USA.

I wonder if it would be a better idea for Reddit to pay content creators with actual crypto in their vault, and what's better than Reddit's moons?!

It will motivate users to post higher quality posts and comments, increase the volume and value of moons by increasing its holders and circulation and it's generally a good idea because other platforms like Twitter and YouTube are also paying their content creators incentives, so why not Reddit?

What's your opinion on this?!

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