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RE: Introduction to VIVA, part 6 : A Game of Chains

in #vivacoin8 years ago

That image at the end. Seriously oldschool rapping? XD

I do love reading about VIVA XD I kind of want to get involved but am also too scared to, partly because I don't know how (easy enough to resolve) and mostly because I have a lot of difficulty processing numbers (I can't seem to resolve that one, have a lot of hacky little workarounds but that's all they are). I still don't understand how all the Steem bits and pieces work, but I do know how to make stuff and post so I'm just doing that and letting the rest of it happen.

And mildly related, when I drop by the website I love playing with those nodey things XD

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Many of us are learning various parts of Viva without the need of 'number crunching.' Kind of like here on Steemit, most of us just need a good conceptual idea of what's going on, without the intense 'mathy' parts. :)

Just for an easy start, I'd recommend hopping into the Viva chat here to ask any questions and us knowing what you like to do. Even if there aren't things you'd like to do pre-launch, I'm sure there are pieces you would enjoy once it's up and running. :)

I'll have to get up the courage to make an account first XD (I know it's a dumb thing to have hangups about but apparently I'm quirky). If I can get over myself I'll pop in :)

Thanks!

Which website and what is a "nodey thing"?

The Viva website. It has those moving interconnected node web things on the splash page and when you move the mouse over them they follow the mouse connecting and disconnecting to the nearest webs under the mouse. It's one of the few times I've not minded things following the mouse.

The background on www.vivaco.in is animated and responds to touch.