After holding the meeting a few days ago, the guys we talked to have been on our nerves. We aren't surprised tho cause we saw it coming. They come with different questions at different tines, phone calls and all, and there's no way we would refuse to continue tutoring them. It's not like I don't have the time but.... Something like this, isn't it worth being paid for? I mean, we informed them for free, and we gained nothing (just went back to our houses) and even after then, they still come with different challenges.
Some of them who were there when we announced the meeting date, they didn't come but still come back individually to request explanations. So I ask, is it wrong to monetize a bitcoin/cryptocurrency seminar/meeting? Cause we've gotten nothing for as long as we've worked.
If you become consultants then sure it's completely fine, if they're asking advanced questions and wanting in-depth answers that are telling more in-depth ways and analysis it should be a paid for service.
Basic Q and A after a presentation, of course not that should absolutely be free, but this definitely sounds much more than something as basic and small as that.