We have another example why STEEM is at the forefront of the ushering of the Age of Abundance.
The key to this paradigm shift is knowing that change is coming. We only have to look around to conclude what is happening.
This morning I wrote a post about how machine learning is advancing and that it is going to cause havoc on the employment community. Overall, this is a good thing since our present system is nothing more than slavery. We submit to the masters each week for a few scraps called a paycheck. This is not how the human existence is suppose to be.
I watched 's latest video and it baffled me. This is an absolute stunning display of the mindset that is aligned with the Age of Abundance. He decided to use technology coupled with his SP to create a magical system for the benefit of many.
Many complain that the bigger accounts should do more to upvote other accounts and stop circle voting. Here is an example of one who is doing just that.
Of course, his system throws a monkey wrench into the bot debate since create 100 bots on the STEEM blockchain. That is why I wrote that he is "going botsh*t crazy".
So what is taking place?
established all these bots to randomly upvote those who consistently produce quality content. It is an automated curation system that provides 1,000 upvotes per day to people who have a track record of providing content that enhances the STEEM blockchain. This is not a paid-bot service but one that he created to reward content providers.
His main focus is content posted on and
. So all you video masters out there, this is an added incentive to post your content on those applications. You might find yourself in the random pool of upvotes.
From the last video, it is evident that has an issue with YouTube. I am not sure I understand why anyone would be upset with a couple of guys who start a business in college that enables them to mine people's data that they sell to unknown parties who will target them with solicitations (or worse) while censoring any opinion they do not like and controlling a substantial amount of the traffic on the digital platform that so many of us depend upon. Nevertheless, he feels that humanity might be better served if this entity was removed from our third dimensional experience.
https://steemit.com/fulltimegeek/@fulltimegeek/8ewwuqdk
This is true Age of Abundance thinking. We all need to support in this endeavor.
The first thing I suggest is everyone who reads these words start following him. He posts quality content himself plus he is an entertaining guy. Secondly, we all need to upvote his posts.
But why should I do that? Isn't that making only going to make the rich get richer?
No. If you know him at all, you understand that he will not stop at 100 bots. Look at his wallet, all his SP is delegated. Bet the ranch that when he gets another 30K SP in there, he will create 10 more bots to go around randomly upvoting content. That is how he operates.
Right now there is 300K worth of SP that is doing nothing but curating accounts. This means 75% of what those SP generates with the upvotes ends up going to the authors. That is a significant amount on a daily basis. This will help accounts of all sizes get a bit bigger piece of the pie.
Also, the curation rewards end up being rolled back in as voting power for each bot. As each bots SP grows as a result of curation rewards, the upvotes become worth more. It is an ongoing process of improving the payout on each upvote.
And because of this, many individual accounts will be enriched for their contributions to the STEEM blockchain.
We are entering a different era. It is no longer going to be "me" but rather "us". We are going to see the linear establishment of systems as opposed to the hierarchical. This means that it will be the collective as opposed to the individual that is focused upon.
The Age of Abundance will not be stopped. Crypto-economics is taking hold. This is just another example of what happens when people shift their thinking.
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