He wanted 60,000 HBD so he could buy LasseCash from himself on the exchanges. In his proposed scam he stated he wanted to manipulate and pump the LasseCash price so that a 1000 LasseCash post payout would be worth $200.
As he stated in his own words:
Imagine LasseCash going viral, because a post payout 1000 LASSECASH, which is equal to $200 and the post says the XEN will 10000X!??
Under the @lasseehlers DHF scam, this low-effort shitpost by @lasseehlers—a purely derivative embedded YouTube link with zero commentary or quality added by @lasseehlers—would be upvoted to $200 by himself using tokens he purchased from himself with Hive DHF funding. Since he would be both the post creator and curator, virtually all of the $200 from the 50/50 split would go to @lasseehlers.
If anybody deserves a payout for this derivative shitpost by @lasseehlers it should be YouTube for their auto-generated commentary in the upper left hand corner of the pseudoscience video's thumbnail image.
This low effort post is an excellent example of how big of a scam @lasseehlers tried to pull the first time he attempted to scam Hive through his first DHF proposal.
He wanted 60,000 HBD so he could buy LasseCash from himself on the exchanges. In his proposed scam he stated he wanted to manipulate and pump the LasseCash price so that a 1000 LasseCash post payout would be worth $200.
As he stated in his own words:
Under the @lasseehlers DHF scam, this low-effort shitpost by @lasseehlers—a purely derivative embedded YouTube link with zero commentary or quality added by @lasseehlers—would be upvoted to $200 by himself using tokens he purchased from himself with Hive DHF funding. Since he would be both the post creator and curator, virtually all of the $200 from the 50/50 split would go to @lasseehlers.
If anybody deserves a payout for this derivative shitpost by @lasseehlers it should be YouTube for their auto-generated commentary in the upper left hand corner of the pseudoscience video's thumbnail image.