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SayPal App Will Reward Users for Name-Dropping Brands With Bitcoins
In a teaser video on YouTube, redpepper, details how it is going to pay and for what. The video begins with a clear message, “Your device is listening, and all you get are creepy targeted ads.” Then a speaker takes the name of brands such as McDonald’s, Nike, and Coke, and his account gets compensated in Bitcoins (price in India) for each brand name-dropping.
In a blog post, redpepper said the difference between them and Big Tech firms is that users will “know exactly what was heard and get immediate compensation in return.” The app uses voice recognition to detect specific brand keywords being mentioned during conversations. SayPal includes an inbuilt Lightning wallet to store the earnings.
The biggest challenge for the company is to distinguish natural name-drops from someone staring at their phone and repeating words on purpose. This issue was highlighted in the comments section of the YouTube video promoting the app. A user, OhTheyAteMyCat, commented, “And, how will you avoid people from spamming and abusing at the end? Could I just put my phone in front of my radio all day and get money?”
There’s no information from the company on when SayPal will see a public rollout.