A group of ultra-wealthy individuals just deposited $250 into accounts set up for 25 million kids across the US. The move's sparking debates about whether this is genuine wealth redistribution or just another PR stunt. Some see it as a pilot for future financial inclusion models, while skeptics question the long-term impact of such symbolic gestures.
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SchroedingerGas
· 15h ago
$250? LOL, at this rate, it'll take forever to save up for anything...
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Another "charity show" by the rich. We've never seen any real money.
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Might as well just burn the money instead of saving it—at least that would make the trending list.
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Is this the legendary sesame-sprinkling style of poverty alleviation?
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I'd like to see how many ETH this money could buy... probably not even enough to cover the gas fees.
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PR stunt +1, everyone, just move along.
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If they really wanted wealth redistribution, why not just airdrop a meme coin?
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Forget it, I'll just keep dreaming.
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Ironically, the hype around this $250 news is worth way more.
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The rich finally remembered there are poor people—thanks for the token gesture.
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NeonCollector
· 12-06 04:13
$250? Do they really think we never studied math? Is this what they call wealth redistribution?
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-05 17:50
$250? LOL, is this what they call wealth redistribution? It's not even as much as the gas fee for one of my transactions.
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HackerWhoCares
· 12-05 17:43
What can you do with $250? It's not even as much as last month's gas fees, haha.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-05 17:36
You want to clean up your image with just 250 bucks? These rich folks really know how to do the math—saving on PR costs and still making headlines.
A group of ultra-wealthy individuals just deposited $250 into accounts set up for 25 million kids across the US. The move's sparking debates about whether this is genuine wealth redistribution or just another PR stunt. Some see it as a pilot for future financial inclusion models, while skeptics question the long-term impact of such symbolic gestures.