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RE: My Background and Vision for Steem

in #steemit6 years ago

Hi alexs1320! Fantastic discussion and engagement... I just jumped in to confirm a lot of my own personal sentiments regarding comparable choices available to the critical masses ~ They, in my opinion, want it all except the bad stuff... That's not a good feeling when you're hacked and robbed! It is pure consolation knowing that if the blockchain is hacked and everyone is robbed, even if in real-time with our eyes wide open, we are fully insured... up to the last satoshi decimal of "whatever-whatsoever-whatchamacallit" token coin that was stolen. It is all thereby government ordered to continue to enable my personal wealth and freedom powered by cryptocurrencies!

Excellent comment ~ thanks for sharing your thoughtful feelings!

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It's a strange sentiment in crypto people:

We don't want laws! But we will assume that there are laws.
We don't want banks! But we want to have all the functions provided by banks.
We want those to be FREE! Although in real life, you can get the whole package for several dollars per month. Even if it's 100% free, it still less than 100 $ per year
We want to stay anonymus! But giving all personal data for KYC airdrop - no problem :D

Most of the time, those people behave like some Old Greeks from 7000 years ago:
"We should build a Society! Now... Let's see... We need some rules."

Once big players step in, like Libra, you will see that the only viable solution is 99% of "classic approach" and several percents for a bit different interface.
It is not going to be 100% revolutionary