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very helpful information. Still trying to piece it all together. I can post but the money, how it works I am still fuzzy on. I guess when the time comes to get paid or move money I might have the basics worked out. At least your article explained some of it. Thanks again and God Bless.

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Steemit is a disruptive technology with a huge potential. How will you use it?

good article. Helped me as a new user.

thanks @fetchi so how do u like steemit? have you posted any articles?

The potential uses of blockchains are quite exciting, but I do worry their is a little to much pie-in-the-sky enthusiasm going on. Still curious to see where it goes.

In this world every agreement, every process, every task, and every payment would have a digital record and signature that could be identified, validated, stored, and shared. Intermediaries like lawyers, brokers, and bankers might no longer be necessary.

That actually sounds like a synopsis to a horror sci-fi novel. Every agreement made public and uploaded to the blockchain so meticulously that lawyers are no longer needed? That doesn't doable nor desirable, or maybe I'm misunderstanding.

Great point. I look at this as the First Inning of a very long ball game. We are still one of the first to play :)
What do you think?

That's a fun way to look at it. Makes me feel like an important member on a new team that has the potential to shake up the game forever, hehe! On more serious note, I think it's a good investment and I do hope to see Steem flourish.

Thank you for this!

thanks @weetreebonsai hope it helps! how do you like steemit? ill follow you and look forward to reading your articles

still learning slowly as time allows!

Thanks for the info, particularly the Hyperledger explaination

You've helped me understand blockchain and Steemit, and how it all fits together. I'm excited about the future now. Blockchain is going to change the world. It's already changing the world.

awesome! what do you like best about steemit? any recommended changes?

I like how value is created and shared by both authors and creators. It creates an ecosystem of constant value creation and I think that makes this platorm very attractive, fair and sustainable. I don't have any recommended changes as of yet, I just wish that the Android app comes out soon. :)