You grew up in the developed world while I am rooted in an emerging economy
Were our skies are more often than not cover with soot.... with my heart waiting for a silver linen. Maybe I might have gold struck with steem. what do you think?
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Experts see bockchain technology advancing like the Internet. They compare current blockchain technology to the Internet of the 1990's. From my perspective, we will see profound changes every few months, or at least every year. These past few months was Steemjet, The next few will be Hardfork 20 and whether or not Steemit is included into EOS. If blockchain technology does not survive, the alternative still is a radically different world, probably much worse. So while Steemit may not be around, another blockchain writer's platform certainly should be as should the Internet. :) Even across the globe and in different economies, we share our need and hope for Steemit to allow us to provide for ourselves a life beyond survival.
Hi @machnbirdsparo
I have been seeing scattered pieces of floating information around Hardfork 20 and it seems to me you have a deep information on that. Can you give me a bit more insight about the subject.My friend really love to have you contacted because most of the time
our conversion trends around new information for me.
I have not had time to read much about it yet. This is where I would start.
https://steemit.com/steem/@steemitblog/steem-velocity-hardfork-hardfork-20
https://steemit.com/steem/@therealwolf/simply-explained-hard-fork-20
I wrote:
Actually, I think it will. Though I am concerned about the conflict between Dan and Ned. If that continues and EOS hosts a new platform that becomes popular enticing a lot of Steemians to migrate, and then Ethereum's EMPOWR platform takes off, Steemit may just lose too much momentum to survive. And the whales just do not support professional writers like myself to justify our time. But again, I think it will survive because I think Ned and Dan will solve their differences and allow Steemit to migrate to EOS- it would unnecessarily cost a lot of money otherwise.