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RE: Please help me understand the mind of a Bitcoin Maximalist
Can someone please help me understand what someone is thinking when they say that it's "very stupid" to think that Bitcoin won't forever be the most successful token/blockchain and that a scenario where there are multiple useful tokens in existence is the worst thing that could happen.
A thinking person wouldn't say this; A religious person would. Additionally I think this article would do a great job explaining: https://www.dashforcenews.com/sorry-dash-youre-never-getting-love-bitcoiners
Most of the people who are left with BTC are the kind of people who are at least partially BTC maximalist. Most other people left the ship for better alternatives with brighter future.
First, I quickly digested the article cited, though I'm unsatisfied in the explanation of Dash, any more than the other cryptocurrency derivative that operates from some perspective on "Proofing" the token. As of yet, I find far few coins can tout much more than their initial concept offering, that too many, as it seems that the entire rat race of the vast cryptocurrency market cap seems like the Wild West.
I'm confident that one can boil about 90-95% of the cryptocurrency market to the simple principle of financial instruments to either garner or harness wealth, the few like STEEM, a ETH based token, operate as a utility for resources to either be traded or exchanges (i.e ¥£$, time does equal money). Otherwise, the practical mechanics of what Blockchain can really offer the world can be unlocked. But you be the judge:
"Right now, the cryptosphere doesn’t value [Dash.] It’s important to note that this will likely never change. Time will pass, [Dash] will become a more common payment system, process more transactions that the rest of the top ten coins combined, whatever the level of success, it won’t matter."
Cryptocurrency is only about money?
it won't matter
Thank you @ashe-oro for sharing this enlighting perspective!
Blockchain can be used for practically everything. "Currency" is only the easiest and most common application of it. BTW you might find this interesting:
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I feel we've met again, did we have a conversation like this not too long ago?
"Blockchain that bitxch" is my motto for 2018. This video spoke to my soul, as long as the "currency" captures and categorizes value for our time. The thinking from on high is in all the right places, smart contracts for artists could help novices even secure commissions without going through the icky, damaging hustle of becoming a salesy pitchman.
Has @DakotaKaiser or anyone from @Earthnation/ @ensteemit seen this yet? The part on the master node comptroller-like position is really deep and I feel the designer and @dantheman could sit down and talk, but really it is up to us, WE THE PEOPLE to decide how we utilize this new, incredibly beneficial technology to good use.
Time is art. In Life, all we have is time, why not make art all the time?
I greatly resonate with this quote. We are all going to die someday and it's really the impact of our actions that matter. You are not going anywhere by blaming the darkness. you have to light at least a small lamp. blockchain technology is one such lamp. What we need is not to push away the commissions and middlemen but to streamline and automate the process.
https://museblockchain.com and https://www.po.et are two of my favorite projects because of this. BAT is also going to make advertising more private, cheap and rewarding by only taking a tiny cut and spreading the rest among the community.
I've also been a huge fan of what https://www.unrealengine.com has been doing for few years. I mean they released millions of dollars worth assets for free for the community to use to build other games. Everything is free until you make revenue (from that point you need to pay 5% of revenue as royalties)
You may also enjoy reading this: https://steemit.com/philosophy/@vimukthi/fly-on-the-wall-some-of-the-greatest-song-lyrics-ever-written-and-a-part-of-it-analyzed-with-personal-perspective
My sentiments exactly. It's a currency and technology, not a religion.