What I tend to like about Cryptos, it's a chance to reset the system a little. Right now, the Pareto chart for Government backed currencies is stacked in only a few people's favor. Cryptos are offering a chance to reset the system with wealth in the hands of the people, not a centrally controlled currency that is ripe for manipulation. Steem especially appeals to me, because people who are actual contributors, and people actually doing real things that are helpful can get rewarded. We can, in an uncontrolled democratic system, allocate where "wealth" and money should go. It's really a paradigm shift for who gets "money".
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Nothing more encourages me about crypto.
I just find it difficult to imagine the system being reset absent vigorous opposition by those whose fortunes are at stake. Given the outrageous business that is conducted profitably, the millions that die every year as a result of manipulations of war, justice, and every feature of government that can conceivably be corrupted, the idea that computer information might utterly and peacefully render such a system extinct seems naive.
I'm all in, but my eyes are wide open.