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RE: Does It Really Matter How People Make Money on Steemit?

in #steemit7 years ago

I consider Steemit as a heritage site. It's not only what we have now but what we will leave for the future. And the future is determined on how we behave to what we have now. It is our collective responsibillity to guard this art of social media culture from all sorts of attacks that will eventually come with mainstream flood. I willl use this a bit cliche quote to sum up this tought:"The best way to predict future is to create it".

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Well, the blockchain IS forever :)

That's the key. We are able to choose between different types of "forevers" in the blockchain. It's actually fascinating that we have accomplished what generations of humans tend to believe they will have after death: eternity in the physical sense, lol.

This is becoming a true social meaning of eternal good or bad deeds. Steemit along with blockchain is so revolutionary that it will not be easy to coprehend for the masses for a quite some time. It's philosophy of humanism, economy and social philosophy in general is - state of the art.

Steem & Steemit/other Steem platforms are most likely the future or a very large part of the new Internet they build in this space.

This is becoming a true social meaning of eternal good or bad deeds.

almost like the concept of god :)

Steemit along with blockchain is so revolutionary that it will not be easy to coprehend for the masses for a quite some time.

indeed. that's perhaps the biggest hurdle

YEs and theres always some guy who will print out the entire 100GB bitcoin blockchain and the im sure several gigabyte long steemit blockchain, and yeah text is small, im sure steem blockchain cant be that big, and it can be enscribedonto some cave walls undderground, or etched onto the moon as a QR code we can scan from a telescope!

imagime that, backing up ddata by sending a robot to the moon to create a pattern in thee dust, engraving a QR code that can be read from a telescope, that would be a cool way to preserve code (untill an asteroid or meteor comes and wipes it away)

THIS is what we should be aiming for.

That is some imaginative thinking there buddy. And I like it.

That quote speaks wonders. I'm stealing it for myself and holding that close. Thanks