On Friday, people who visited The Daily Dish site might have come across a surprising new prompt. It asked them to tweet a story in order to access it — a feature of a new startup called BitWall.
BitWall is a type of paywall, put in front of articles. But this isn’t your average New York Times paywall, where subscriptions are necessary. Instead, with BitWall users have four choices for making the “payment.” They can tweet the story out, pay in bitcoins for a full day access to the site, pay in bitcoins just for that one article, or choose to watch an ad.
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