A limited drop sells out in 30 seconds. Resellers using AI bots resell at 4x. You could buy one bot subscription and join — or wait in the human queue and lose.
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The trap is collective-action: if you refuse the bot, you lose; if everyone refuses, no one loses. The question asks whether you trust collective behaviour enough to be the one who holds out, knowing the others may not.
Why people split
Some treat the situation as a defection game already lost: enough bots are running that holding out is just declining to compete, and the people who 'win' are the ones who recognise the new rules first. Others treat the holdout as load-bearing: bot economics depend on a critical mass of human buyers, and every human who refuses moves the equilibrium back toward the queue actually working.
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Worth asking yourself
- Does ease here come at someone else’s expense?
- What would you give up to keep this capability?