What have I been doing?

in #update3 years ago

I am always around. I may be very quiet from time to time. It is not because I am gone, but because I get distracted by a myriad of things. I am probably somewhere deep in a Telegram or Discord making jokes! I really love feeling like I am on the leading edge of the future, though I know many would disagree, it's a belief that I have. It has been strange not only being interested in the blockchain and cryptocurrencies but also NFT assets. I am still chain-agnostic, meaning that I have not yet found a single chain to put my full energy and enthusiasm behind. Because of that, my brain is overwhelmed with swaps, staking, defi, charts, where I put my keys, and at the same time following or seeing all of the interesting NFT drops which I somehow never heard about. It makes it impossible for me to talk, and worse, for me to type out my thoughts here.

Today I am in the pipeline to launch my first generative NFT collection. And I wanted to put my best foot forward by filling out the verification information to prove the authenticity of my work and my identity on the Tezos blockchain. That brought Hive.blog to mind. I Love the fact that there is a place with a tradition of people making that effort to be valid. That is why I decided to come here to give you guys an update on me. I am doing well. That, and also, to use this platform as the place I discuss or share the launch of my collections from here on out.

Sometimes things fall apart. There was a long period, during which, I was disillusioned. There were things that I joined and then walked away from heartbroken, defeated, frustrated. That is life. But that didn't break me it made me stronger. In that time I learned a lot about myself and I regret none of it.

There were also highs. Being early in cryptocurrency is fun! The successes are what we hold our breath for.
I am in a place where I am happy and excited for the good times that are coming.

The logical progression is that I have to go further. The smart choice is to communicate more. Hopefully, that can happen here.