Because I saw STEEM as a Blockchain that has the potential to change millions of people’s life positively, I gave everything that I could only to STEEM for the last 17 months
It was priceless experience for me and I’ve learned a lot by failing. I’ve Accumulated good people of STEEM
Started STEEM Angel List and Failed
Started STEEMian Hunt 10k and Failed
Voluntarily Delegated SP to STEEM DApps and learned that it’s better to delegate to individuals STEEMians and empower their own STEEM journey
Dlive leaving STEEM made me go all in with Dtube Voluntarily. Accidentally came up with DtubeSnap idea and I was doing everything to build a small team to execute it
Attending SF3 made me realise that I should focus on Building a Thriving Dtube Community and set up a foundation to help Dtube Revolution. So started with creating DtubeFamily777
Everything was going well with building DtubeFamily777 until the news of Steemit.inc 70 % lay off announcement. So I immediately pivoted DtubeFamily777 to Link777
I struggled a lot to come up with a framework for Link777 and then I saw a Tweet from @ Naval
Twitter is much better resume than LinkedIn
I stopped Link777 and started TrashManGo on my own and thought about raising seed funding from @ garyvee and @ chamath to execute it. So I decided to Build my own Entrepreneur CV on Twitter to get angel investors introduction easily
Started STEEM Twitter Hustle to help me and our STEEM. Luckily allowed me turn his 10 Push-ups Challenge for @Actifit into STEEM Seven77 Challenge exclusively on Twitter
Honestly I thought large stake holders of STEEM would participate in this challenge and I begged everyone to participate. I stopped creating content on STEEM for a while to focus in Seven77 Twitter Movement and I was super happy to see many STEEMians joined
The number of participants increased day by day, most people were close to finishing the original 77 Days and I had to convince them to commit to 777 Days to make $7.77 STEEM a reality this year. I’m forever grateful for STEEMians who participated in Seven77 Challenge
Seven77 Challenge was evolved into PushBook idea. PushBook startup had most of key ingredients a startup should have and also missed few important ingredients. I can’t simply carry on with PushBook without those ingredients, So I had to go and find them
I’m extremely sorry for taking few days to think deeply execution of PushBook and reflecting on what I’ve learned so far with STEEM. So far I’ve concluded that I wanted to
- Kill Seven77 Challenge from Today
- Put PushBook Startup on hold
- Help someone Build a Bridge between STEEM and EOS or build Bridge777 on my own
I’ll be posting a blog soon about why Building a Bridge between STEEM & EOS has true potential of impacting millions of people’s life and how we can go about building Bridge777 in the coming days
Burning bridges are easy and building bridges are hard
Sorry I need more time thinking and I’ll be back soon
I’ll do my last of Seven77 Challenge today
Thanks a million