Everyone can have their say, their top 3 mentions on why they love crypto, plus your top 3 'jitterbug' reasons (what makes you feel uncomfortable) - what you really don't like in ideas surfacing out of blockchain technology, bitcoin or crytocurrencies.
Idea - What do you foresee coming down the road in the future, is the technology going to boom or bust? How private are we really, could governments ever move to watching us through IP addresses, conspiracy theories, do we support, or run for the hills and hide.
Jitterbug - Are you a fast dancer, or are you nervous?
Steemit supporters know cryptocurrency, working with it daily, a wild roller coaster ride (quite regularly). Share your ideas and views, @sydesjokes will join in reading with a SBD 5 reward most commented on post, SBD 5 reward most upvoted post.
Let's find out why we do what we do, share/get ideas from other members? Is it all about privacy, or preparing to guide your business into uncharted waters.
Are we thrill seekers enjoying the challenge of learning something new, cryptocurrency must have caught your imagination to drive you onto the next level of joining into a crypto driven social platform.
Now in all honesty this idea came to me reading challenge "loveitshoveit" - my lizard brain went where it normally goes, cryptocurrency...
Let's find out why we do what we do, learn about new technology through each others eyes, what our plans are moving forward, what scares us with scammers, pyramid systems or plain old taboo.
All that is required:
- 3 x Why I Love Blockchain and Crypto (Alt-coin) Technology
- 3 x What scares me the most about Blockchain and Crypto Technology
- Tag to Use - 1st Tag on Post #kryptonia
- Invite like minded friends to take up the challenge by adding their names at the end of the post.
Starting 24th March ending 1st April 2018
Introduction to Bitcoin and BTC mining in 2015, exciting since I could wrap my brain around the idea "it can work as a new business model", FinTech is outdated, coming from corporate in financial, to working at home battling to move currency from A to B, new blockchain technology made good sense after researching for a couple of months.
Living in Africa with high banking costs under central banks, this appeared to be a dream come true. Around the time of first researching a lot of talk on assisting the non-banked, moving cryptocurrency over borders to get money to families in neighbouring countries for food, at a lower rate, Yes! Bankers get rich, not people depositing hard earned cash.
Learning something new, very nervously but excited to find out more. Having learned how to build a blog, social media, qr codes and their use it made sense, this was the big push forward into financials and many other ideas that would come along with blockchain technology.
Being supportive in learning/growing having to put pen to paper and explain as best one could why I was doing what I do, most friends and family think I am crazy, my retort has and remains "wait and see".
Expanding through scalability, (hard forks had not been heard of in 2015), how many computers world wide would be required to take up the work load online. Even at this early stage in the life of blockchain, people are fickle and jump ship with mining to earn what they can and move on. Education, so sadly lacking in tech where I live, yes most have a smart-phone to connect to things like Facebook and WhatsApp, no thought provoking stimulation as to the size of their phone being bigger than a desktop computer a couple of years ago.
Privacy: Hackers, Scam Artists, Governments, Banks, all doing the jitterbug around you wanting to know more about you and what you have. Possibility of above-mentioned finding ways of identifying you online without needing your name. Security must be one of the biggest industries going into the future with blockchain technology, no one will put information out there knowing it is totally transparent.
Satoshi Nakamoto gave the world a method to strike off the chains of debt slavery, that’s is not quantifiable in dollars.
"Don't Ask - Don't Say" Being silent is not sharing and learning, I am inviting: @fitinfun @mariannewest @jaynie @floridagypsy @fhstralow @bojakcates @johngentry @hilarski
