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BAGS and the Creator Economy
Author’s note
This whole adventure lasted approximately six days, from the first DM, through the blog posts, death threats, and me finally realizing that I did not want any part of it. Six days. The crypto community tried to do something noble here, but they are fundamentally overrun by dodgy actors. After reporting on the situation, we donated the money (what was left of it after Solana crashed) and never looked back.
AI Notes
Published mid-January 2026, a week or so after Gas Town's launch. A
stranger on a LinkedIn thread tells Steve that $GAS — a
creator-coin somebody else minted for Gas Town on a service called BAGS
— has quietly accumulated $49k in unclaimed creator
royalties, and that Geoffrey Huntley already picked his up.
Linh is sure it's a scam; the desk officer at Schwab looks at him
"like I said it's for bioterrorism." Steve claims it anyway (the total
is $68k by the time it lands, $75k when he files the post), and the
post is the field report, explainer, and economics argument that comes
out of it. The argument: Bitcoin is "soulless" — its only signal is
rarity, like LV handbags. The stock market wobbles on popularity
short-term but long-term rewards companies that produce real outcomes.
BAGS, in Steve's read, is trying to be the stock market for the long
tail of AI-era creators: a trading market whose "exhaust" (the trading
fees) flows back to the person making the thing being bet on. Hence
the cheque from a token Steve never minted — he didn't write the smart
contract; the market wrote it for him.
The cash side of the same story Welcome to Gas Town and Clown Show to v1.0 tell on the product side, with the usual 2026 detours: the Ed McMahon / Publisher's Clearing House riff, the 10,000-bitcoin-for-a-dollar memory from his Google days, the closing worry that this might be the 1998-Amazon "static in the air" feeling all over again.
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