Today many artists and inventors and businessmen rely on donations. But a system where the donation is rewarded with shares would be better.
Then, if the business eventually becomes successful, they will get back dividends. It’s a much more inviting concept. Having shares in something really makes people loyal, in a way that being a donor does not. It would generate much more money IMO.
Patreon (or the ethical alternative whose name I forget) could add this option without much difficulty. The new relationship would be a powerful improvement. It would lead to more and better-funded independent projects everywhere.
All true. That’s the traditional perspective and it’s 100% correct.
But there are (successful) hybrid models where it’s not so clear cut:
I’m sure there are other examples. The point is, people donate more when they feel like they’re getting something in return, even if it’s intangible or minuscule or free.
I’m proposing a new hybrid model, where the thing they feel like they get back is a small chance of future return in the distant future. If you’re into traditional investment, it’s the same rationale behind giving share-options to employees.