This was my first thought as well. Best case scenario this takes off and now Mozilla becomes dependent on the money. Now they can't afford to do do anything that will upset their customers, who are now the people who pay them to review their add-ons.
I don't see how any amount of explanation and good intention can outweigh a fundamental conflict of interest.
I don't see how any amount of explanation and good intention can outweigh a fundamental conflict of interest.