In my post on Crowdaction I laid out a Crowdaction site which also uses money. In retrospect I should’ve talked about DAC in my original post, but I didn’t because 1: I failed to predict that someone would make a reply to my post that states we should replace Crowdaction with DAC, and 2: I didn’t think I should be rehashing too much known information and instead wanted to explore my own new ideas.
This post is just there to 1: point out that this idea of Eapache already exist and to point to the existing literature on it, and 2: To say that we can’t replace DAC with crowdaction because they play to different markets. I didn’t want to repeat everything I already said about Crowdaction in my post from three days ago which is why this post is significantly shorter than my original post.
In my post on Crowdaction I laid out a Crowdaction site which also uses money. In retrospect I should’ve talked about DAC in my original post, but I didn’t because 1: I failed to predict that someone would make a reply to my post that states we should replace Crowdaction with DAC, and 2: I didn’t think I should be rehashing too much known information and instead wanted to explore my own new ideas.
This post is just there to 1: point out that this idea of Eapache already exist and to point to the existing literature on it, and 2: To say that we can’t replace DAC with crowdaction because they play to different markets. I didn’t want to repeat everything I already said about Crowdaction in my post from three days ago which is why this post is significantly shorter than my original post.