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11477191 No.11477191 [Reply] [Original]

You dont need to create any product.
No expensive R&D, supply chains, lots of expensive workforce required.
You just print colored slips of paper with a unique number on them, and they sells like hot cakes.
Then you make a show on TV and give like 0.1% of all profits to some lucky idiot. After that you say "you could be the one who wins next!".
And continue to reap profits, because there are infinite supply of idiots thinking they could actually win million dollars in a fucking lottery.
Minimal effort required, low risk, high ROI.
I dont see any downsides. Thoughts?

>> No.11477219

>>11477191
yes but only the state can do it

>> No.11477248

>>11477219
why?

>> No.11477255

>>11477248
Because of how easy it is dumbass, every rich person would make one. Its tax revenue

>> No.11477418

>>11477248
Jews don't want competition

>> No.11477472

>>11477255
>>11477418
So if there was a version run entirely by smart contracts that was provably fair and paid out using crypto, they would be even more pissed off?

>> No.11477497

>>11477472
Yes. The governments of hte world dont want anyone making money unless they can get in on it too.

>> No.11477518
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11477518

>>11477255
There is no income tax on texas lottery

>> No.11478529

>>11477518
first you actually have to win something more than a few bucks, anon. that's the hard part.