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Regarding incentives:
Maybe you can mention that the reward will increase exponentially. So if they only move it once, they will get more and more rewards (with an upper limit) for hodling.
This way, you can start (very?) small which decreases the initial financial impact for you and they have time to learn since it will take some time until their stack is big enough to be worth to sell.
Also, they must do some initial effort (sweeping the sats) and will only really benefit in the long term which rewards people with low time preference even more.
Example calculation:
Every two weeks, the sats will double up to a max of 500k. Starting with 50 sats for example (will maybe be too low due to transaction fees. We will need to play with this amount), they would have 500k sats after ~25 weeks (half year):
WeekSats
050
2100
4200
6400
8800
101600
123200
1412800
1625600
1851200
20102400
22204800
24409600
26819200
We can even adjust the increase a bit so it takes longer first (less than double) but increases faster at the end. This can maybe be used to increase the initial sats to make a transaction possible. We can also just add a flat amount of sats first to already pay for the transaction. This amount will not be considered for doubling.
All in all, a very interesting game you came up with!
I thought about 100k as the first reward, it's a big enough amount to make almost anyone interested. Maybe get your average daily wage and start from there. Working 1 day "for free" to conduct such a social experiment could be worth it!
You can't really sweep 50 sats because it's below the dust limit so you need to already own a UTXO for that and you'd be at a loss (need to spend ≈140 sat for a tx at least). Of course, 100k would result in too generous numbers if you double it every two weeks so maybe multiply it by 1.5 and only stick the next sheet every month or so. Or cap it after 1-2 mil. All depends on your generosity and the stranger's patience.
Thanks for your kind words!
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No, thank you for this post, it is inspiring!
Would love to see you posting your experiences if you are going to follow up on this :)
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