Witnesses are always behind the scenes and hardly know by most Steemians but they are the one who work tirelessly to make sure that the Steem Engine is up and running.
For any movement to run, they have to have people like that who work to move the Needle forward, but our guest on The Rainmakers this week is all that and more, in the sense that his contribution to community growth is more than in one aspect.
He is the One whose work has made It possible for us to work on our Steemit blogs wherever we are across all devices.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Steemit Witness, eSteem Mobile and Desktop App Developer, the amazing .
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Ogochukwu: Apart from witnessing and App creation what other activities do you carry out on Steemit?
Good-Karma: I do try to write about my activities, that’s one way to actually show progress and engage, gather feedbacks. Sometimes, we (developers) need to get out of our comfort zone and ask for feedback and additional input so that we don’t get stack in development loop :)
Ogochukwuu: There have been some complains that steemit has experienced too many hardforks, do you believe that hardforks cause more harm than good?
Good-Karma: I used to believe hard forks are against the nature of the blockchain, but over the last 6 years my view has changed quite a lot.
Now, I believe hard forks are the way to innovate and improve the protocol only though by consensus of the community.
Ogochukwu: You must have come across many posts on steemit, who are your favourite bloggers and why?
Good-Karma:I like bloggers who established their own way and explore their niche, like ,
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and many others.
Ogochukwu: How do you see the impact of the blockchain on the world economy?
Good-Karma: Blockchain will improve lives that’s for sure and changing world economy starts from that (improve lives)
Ogochukwu:Do you think that the price of Steem will hit $5 by the end of the year?
Good-Karma: It is possible and quite likely to go up more higher. It is not investment advice though! :)
Ogochukwu: How did you come about the username ?
Good-Karma: I believe in law of karma and that’s one reason. And I believe, it is not what username you have but actions you do - expresses who you are.
Ogochukwu: What is your best advice on Handling criticism?
Good-Karma: I would say, criticism is the only way we are going to improve.
Ogochukwu: What surprising lessons have learnt along the way on steemit?
Good-Karma: Nothing comes easy, it took almost 7 month of constant development and personal improvements for me to reach top witness. Which I was surprised myself that I would ever reach it.
Ogochukwu: What have you found out to be the biggest stumbling block for steemians and how do you think it can be overcome?
Good-Karma: Simplicity is the key as many have already pointed out, we should be working towards making on boarding process easy and simple.
And every developer, community users I know putting their brain power to these discussions to explore best options
Ogochukwu: What do you want to be your Legacy?
Good-Karma:We all want to leave this world bit better than we came in. And I want my legacy to put my tiny bit to improve lives of as many people as I can.
Ogochukwu: What is your advice for new Steemians who just joined the platform?
Good-Karma: As always Steem on and have fun!
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Our guest for next week is the Slayer Of Good Content himself , so mark your calendars, it is an interview you would not want to miss.
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