We often hear people say that they can't understand how a platform or website works on the Internet. This isn't surprising since there is a cruel lack of data on the value of our content on the Internet.
What I mean by that is that there are so many people who see crypto-currencies as purely speculative assets (like the dot.com bubble of the 2000s), whereas we should look at the crypto-currencies as digital assets where we can create, exchange and distribute value on an internet platform (like Steemit, iExec, Wings, etc ...).
The Internet has made life so much easier that we would think of life more and more as a game and this way of thinking is also taking shape in the economy and finance. Before, to buy an asset (such as an action), you had to move to see a broker to buy some. While now, in two or three clicks, I can trade on the financial markets via the Binance platform.
The platforms in cryptocurrencies will all have a mechanism much like this to facilitate the understanding of the value of our actions on the internet: "platform A, has cryptocurrency B, users C and D need to create the value (via a blog, a fund, the creation of a platform, etc ...), these users will be rewarded in cryptocurrency B, the more they will be rewarded, the more they will gain influence. Users C and D will be able to exchange their financial holdings in Cryptocurrency B against another cryptocurrency (such as Bitcoin). "
Cryptocurrencies can also provide users with the opportunity to create long-term value. For example, on Steemit, users are rewarded if they invest money and if they upvote quality articles. This will also be the same principle for other platforms. Websites will no longer be just a showcase, they will also be intermediaries to manage the value that is created on the internet.
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