Through bull and bear — endless potential through endless chains
Through bull and bear —
endless potential through endless chains
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writing and images by @d-pendIntroduction
Through bull and bear
The legal grey area enjoyed by new tokens during this period allowed for a huge amount of pump-and-dump schemes, scams, and shocking market volatility that led to the creation (and ruination) of overnight millionaires or even billionaires. There was rampant uncertainty as to the value of any "altcoins" (any cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin) besides possibly Ethereum, which was also an original of sorts, being the first smart-contract protocol. The enthusiasm and unrestrained hype of successful investors was contagious, however, and each community fervently believed that its coin had the potential to be the messiah of a new era of wealth and abundance both individually and collectively.
The bear strikes back
This was an exciting and terrifying time to be involved in crypto, as with any expansive period in society's development. There is an ardent joy coupled with shock, the rising of a childlike hope, along with a repressed terror that one may be on the losing side of history. The muted, realistic core of the mind inherently recognized that likely only a handful of coins were necessary for society's day-to-day functioning — yet for many, especially first-time investors like yours truly — it was all too easy to turn a willfully blind eye to the signs of an imminent collapse.
As intense is the euphoria leading up to a financial bubble's local peak, so too is the overwhelming despair that sets in when one finally admits the loss of the vast bulk of one's illusionary gains. The same loud voices that declared the birth of a new era months before now declared all coins worthless, destined to asymptotically approach zero value. Bitter pessimism reigned, and it then appeared inconceivable that one could have possibly been so naive as to believe human society would change substantially.
During these down periods, paradoxically, there is a quiet buoyancy that arises in oneself without warning, a sense of serenity and calm, a happy resignation to one's fate. There is an inexplicable enjoyment of failure, a refocusing on principles and strategies towards self-development, and a re-affirmation of one's devotion to the community in which one finds oneself.
Endless possibility — through endless chains
Despite the exodus of a large number of active users on STEEM, many continued their involvement out of principle, loyalty, or simple desperation during the most recent bear market. The determination of content creators, dApp developers, early adopters, and interested lookers-on was an encouraging sign that the potential of blockchain technology to improve human society would not be abandoned until recognized by mainstream humanity. More coins continued to be devised and deployed, quietly, including steem-engine tokens of many kinds.
The ability to "hard fork" a network, to come to a nexus of diverging roads in which one has the freedom to choose to take a different path while preserving the entire history of what came before, is a demonstration of the robustness of blockchain technology and its ability to empower choice while enforcing consequences through transparency. When the upcoming HIVE protocol diverges from STEEM, healthy competition is leveraged in the crypto space which allows dissenting parties to demonstrate the relative usefulness of their protocols with more than empty words — all will by shown in actions, by code and the movement of individuals and their tribes.
To programmers, scientists, mathematicians, futurists, visionaries — and indeed anyone fascinated by the playing-out of real-world experiments — the diverging of interdependent networks is of the greatest possible value with regards to the continual refinement of technology to best serve humanity. Through the seemingly fragmentary, potentially destructive effect of a hard fork — nothing is actually lost, and maximum possible free will is established.
Conclusion
to be published on the STEEM blockchain on March 18, 2020.
Well spoken.
Thanks for stopping by @mineopoly. How's everything in Korea? !engage 5
Same... But school is delayed anothr week to April 6th. That makes me full time educating the boys.
I will give an update tomorrow.
Oh wow, sounds like you've got your hands full! Stay safe and enjoy your time with the family. !engage 10
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@d-pend,
Dan, another great essay. Beautifully written.
My only quandary while reading was that of "critical mass." The viability of any blockchain, irrespective of aspirational intent, is dependent upon its adoption by a network of users. And, at some point, there is a number below which it simply does not function. There is an "emergent" aspect to all this and the positive feedback loops required to make everything work simply don't happen.
STEEM/Steemit currently has approximately 12,000 active users. Whatever its critical mass, it cannot be much lower than that. The same could be said for 98% of cryptocurrencies ... and any potential spin-off of STEEM.
Quill
I had actually planned to discuss the so-called "network effect" and removed it from the draft. I did allude to it here:
Critical mass is one of those nebulous concepts which is anything but nebulous in practice, and explicable only by foresight.
Something potentially interesting to explore related to critical mass might be looking at that small core of dedicated users that make up the "nucleus" of a user base, those inordinately stubborn ones that continue when others quit.
Also, it's worth considering things that have reached critical mass, had their heyday, then "faded" — but remain in the collective unconscious, influencing later developments. One example in the domain of social media might be http://xanga.com/, which was popular before even Myspace existed. !engage 35
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Thanks d-pend for the educational write-up! It’s nice to see you again!
Thanks for reading @aidasfg7; I hope you are well! And staying safe during these crazy times :-) !engage 5
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hey, I leave you guys alone for just a year or two, and look what happens. Thanks for your post d-pend. Helps me get a sense of what has been going on
Hah. I actually was mostly inactive for a long while also. Good to see you man, hope to see more of your art some of these days! !engage 10
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beautifully written from a very wise perspective
Thanks for your readership! !engage 5
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good read, thanks
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Proof of endlessly sharing to twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDpenD/status/1240196127523299328
#posh
Great article. Worth sharing .
one of the best in ages, put it up on mine now that even the term 'resteem' seems to be in these processes addressed above
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