My bet is a lifetime of regret. But I could be wrong. He could have donated that money or 90% of it to charity, if he doesn't care that much...
What a surprise, this kind of kid doesn't fit in at school (according to him, he's a bad student.) SCHOOL IS A WASTE OF TIME.
Everybody Bullshitting. He could have taken the money and donated to charity or share with his family.
Yes, but the kid's site is more popular and empty (of ads.) He could have better sources too. In short, that is not the important part of the story.
This whole piece seems fake, parents wanted the kid to get attention. Was the proof of the $8 million the mom saying so? Some random douche wrote a letter saying "hey, I'll give you $8 mil" and that's somehow credible? This whole thing is fishy, I've never even heard of the site.
Maybe it is more popular in Europe or Asia. 360 million visitors could attract an 8 million offer, just ask Baron. Its popularity depends on where it sits in google hits when people are looking for data about the virus. https://www.quora.com/How-much-is-a-website-worth-if-it-gets-1-000-000-visitors-daily
Well I'm European in Asia, I guess I could be out of the loop but I've been looking into the stats a lot from various sources. He was saying there were no sources for this information but the Johns Hopkins site has been up for a long time now and is really well built. On top of everything, this virus is very much a temporary thing, not like a site that can attract visitors year over year (like ET). I might be wrong but there's all sorts of opportunists trying to take advantage of this misery.
It supposedly gets 30 million(!!!) visitors A DAY! The previous Quora link said you could make 10K per day with 1 million daily visitors, so he could make 300K per day. Compared to that the 8 million offer was pretty low. But anyway, there is a Buy me a coffee button on the site. If you lowball it, he still probably gets 1K per day just from donations, and maybe he is happy with that as a teenager. Let's say he would make 100K by the end of this virus run, that is still pretty good for a teenager.