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What can we do to help battle the scam bitcoin trash flooding peoples emails?

Example of one of many I get a day

Australia citizens are already raking in millions of dollars from home using this "wealth loophole"

https://www.empireoffer.ru/au3/?ci=71&ai=2958060&gi=56&sub=0f5a8f0f78354209ae744302b3f57590&MPC_1=670645&MPC_2=GoldenTicket__84326fvbe0f6471ca9531&MPC_3=p3ykAwWzAGZjZmIyL2V1Ay92oS9coaEypaMfKmO2ZwZ%3D&MPC_5=Paul_Hogan&MPC_6=yq0v2%7CnT90oJScoN%3D%3D%7Cgj2xy%7C08j8sc%7C31pkcsh%7C65028%7C0000r1abdi%7CU%7CDzy6pTS0nS9IFj%3D%3D%7CMB%7Cosaqdk&so=Profit_Bitcoin

Only takes one person to fall for it to then infect all there friends that this is all a scam

The solution is to educate, although most people enter knowing that it is a scam (looking to scam more people and generate income)

Binance has material on ponzis and how to spot them

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It could be that a solution will be a system where the sender has to put up a security bond of the amount specified by the recipient. If the message is deemed spam by the recipient, the security bond funds goes either to the recipient or gets burned, ... whatever, as long as the sender is penalized for a message that the recipient deems to be spam. This type of change could take a dozen years to be accepted though.

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Is there an email platform in the works like this where emails aren’t free so people will put more effort into emails and slow the spam and useless emails you see in the office environment as well

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It's not that simple.

There's some good info in this post.

Email spam prevention with lightning
#22625

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As you hear a lot bitcoin doesn’t have a marketing department but maybe it needs one? Funded by the people for the people spreading the truth about bitcoin?

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