The reasoning behind why nobody would (rationally) but the bottle is similar to the "Pop Quiz" or "Surprise Hanging" paradox, except the latter paradox is much harder to resolve.
I also recall reading a somewhat cheesy short story in the 1970s wherein the current holder of the bottle imp is sought out by a very doomed man, a man who has committed a heinous crime, and seeks out similar supernatural things to take upon himself. The very doomed man has found an utterly worthless coin of some laughably inefficient micro-nation, and purchases the bottle imp. I believe there's a scene where the very doomed man is washing his hands in blood.
The reasoning behind why nobody would (rationally) but the bottle is similar to the "Pop Quiz" or "Surprise Hanging" paradox, except the latter paradox is much harder to resolve.
I also recall reading a somewhat cheesy short story in the 1970s wherein the current holder of the bottle imp is sought out by a very doomed man, a man who has committed a heinous crime, and seeks out similar supernatural things to take upon himself. The very doomed man has found an utterly worthless coin of some laughably inefficient micro-nation, and purchases the bottle imp. I believe there's a scene where the very doomed man is washing his hands in blood.