This just a potential idea for some day in the future that we might consider: Random acts of kindness.
I remembered recently there was a Professional Troll who died in his sin. He had some type of debilitating pain in his body and was an atheist. When he lost hope after years of suffering (and did not believe to call on God to heal him), he decided to become a professional troll. He started a consulting company that charged big bucks to destroy peoples integrity on the internet. He admitted how he would go into forums and post bad info about people that were targeted. I think something like 1btc of charges per 100 posts or something (back when BTC was less than 10k). Anyway, I thought how sad it was for the devil to deceive him into thinking those sins were not 'quite bad' simply because they were on the internet so they didnt hurt much, but imho, those sins came from the heart therefore they were true sins (slander, lies, evil thoughts, melancholy, discord, etc). But of course if he repented he would have been forgiven.
My point is this, if we live in a digital world, the equivalent to holding a door for an old lady, a random act of kindness, could be for example to give a wonderful comment on a forum (for example a youtube rapture video), and that would brighten a persons day. I believe God views this as important, not quite as important as holding a door open, but, maybe a few of these would add up to be equivalent for example.
So where would BiblePay fit in. We could theoretically generate a pin for each CPK per day, and when that pin is used, if a block is mined with the PIN and URL in it, the user receives a reward (maximum one per day per cpk per pin-day for example). So the sancs would scan the URL, and if it is an acceptable forum, and the pin exists in a post, the reward is flagged. Then we need other sancs to upvote the comment to know if it was a positive thing or a negative thing. (IE if a personal is an actual troll we dont want to reward them for that).
I realize this idea is probably falling to lower importance than some of the surfacing ideas related to anti-censorship but I wanted to put it out there for the record. The main problem with it is the potential for being Paid to be posting good thoughts, but otoh it can also be viewed as training people to do goodwill (as not all posts would be paid once competition exists etc).
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