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BIFFUD Project Application

As described in section 11.11.B of the BIFFUD Corporate Bylaws I (we) hereby invoke my (our) rights as a (a) sentient being(s) who has (have) not uploaded their mind(s) to the cloud for consideration of this project application by the BIFFUD Hive Mind. With this application I (we) submit my (our) interest in becoming a (a) Member(s) of BIFFUD and having this project supported and adored by all who can 🤔.

Project Information

  • Project Name: LotRuiner
  • Project Haiku:
first, scratch tickets
then, a glut of winnings
last, burn it all down
  • Project Analogy: Disaster capitalism, but for the lottery

Project Description

What is your project? What is the goal?
The lottery is a regressive institution, a tax on the poor and financially insecure, that plays on their dreams and aspirations and then exploits the few winners for a public performance that eventually ruins their life.

What if we could win the lottery and undermine it at the same time?

The purpose of this project is to a) solve several prima facie 'user problems' in playing that lottery in the short term that b) accrues financial returns to BFD in the intermediate term and c) ironically destroys the lottery in the long term.

Step 1: Make playing the lottery more 'frictionless', and also more appealing from a privacy perspective

Playing the lottery remains bound to the experience of bringing $2 in cash to a 7/11 or, if you're really motivated, mailing a check to a state office for a subscription. This is a disappearing interactive experience.

Instead, we create an app that allows you to buy, or subscribe, to any lottery you choose through your phone, which reduces the friction of buying a ticket.

Critically, the user doesn't actually buy the ticket: instead, they give money to BFD, which reserves the ticket on their behalf.

If/when a ticket wins, BFD claims the ticket on the user's behalf, distributing the money to them and thus protecting their privacy and anonymity. This provides the primary appeal to users of why do this (beyond convenience).

Step 2: Accrue financial returns to BFD in the intermediate term

In return for convenience and claiming tickets, BFD takes a modest percentage of winning tickets, which increases at a gradual level on the marginal dollar until you approach something like 10% over $1m (the typical share taken by random north shore "10 percenter" families who will claim tickets on people's behalf).

Additionally, BFD could arbitrage annuities more aggressively than the state is willing to do, i.e. claim jackpot 20 year annuities and offer higher immediate payouts than the state while preserving the financial security of BFD (and its members) effectively in perpetuity.

Step 3: Ruin the lottery

The lottery maintains its social legitimacy by propagating the illusion that ordinary people win it. It does so primarily by making public, mythical figures of the 'everyday' people who win the lottery, get their picture taken, and then their lives ruined.

By intermediating the process and claiming the winnings by a faceless, trolly institution, trust in the lottery will finally dwindle and destroy it in the long term.

Bylaw Questions

How is this project a bad idea?

It maintains or perhaps even strengthens a regressive institution in the short term and then undermines a key (if problematic) source of revenue in the long term.

If this project were a D&D Character, what alignment would it be and why?

Alignment:

  • Chaotic Good
    because it ultimately does good through chaos

Where are the lulz?

Systemic irony and enabling lots of bad decisions.

How does this project make people 🤔 (thinking face emoji)?

It causes people to question the social performances and exploitative institutions that both support and erode our democracy.

Who is Involved?

Sentient Being

  • Name: Chris 'Petey' 'Please pay me' Peterson
  • Twitter: peteyreplies
  • Github ID: peteyreplies
  • Skillz: bad idea generation, ability to buy tickets
  • Project role / expectations: ideation, legal research
  • Project stake: I had this idea 2 years ago and don't know what else to do with it

Bot Overlord

  • Statement of Purpose:

Who will be the project's Comptroller?

I don't know what this means.

Is it realistic to implement through BIFFUD?

Maybe, but it's going to be more complicated than the last one. The thing is that different states have regulations about who can buy tickets. In MA, for example, they have really strange laws about a minimum number of food and drink sales you need in order to sell lotto tickets, which effectively restricts tickets to being sold at convenience and liquor stores.

We could solve this problem in two ways: one, by geographic arbitrage, i.e. buying tickets in states without this requirement; two, we buy a convenience store on behalf of Biffud.

Next Steps

Please attend the next scheduled BIFFUD plotting session to plead your case.
This issue will be updated with application status and next steps.

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