I don't think these are bad ideas. However it isn't ever cool to change the rules half way through. People that have been accumulating bytes on the basis of the old rules may not be entirely happy about it.
The distribution rules have changed before, and Tony never made it a secret he was going to change in favour of holding GBYTE.
To get you an idea of how we are going to do it, we are going to partner with several categories of companies:
- merchants
- payment processors
- "Bitcoin debit card" companies
and offer 10% cashback, paid in Bytes, for all qualifying purchases (no matter how the purchases are paid).
Example: Say I'm new to this, and I buy a new phone from a merchant in the program. I pay $200 for the phone, and my merchant asks me to install a Byteball wallet? Is that how it will work?
This would fit perfectly in the idea of using Tokens as a loyalty scheme, but as a new user I wouldn't want to install software to receive anything after a purchase. And if I don't install the wallet, will the merchant get to keep the $20? Or will it never be paid out?