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New Branding, New introduction - I say that's fair game.
Let me open with who I think you are, as like a kid in the wrong class, this might be the wrong room. I think you're the folks with the balls to out fuck the fuckers, and turn a money-laundering scheme into something with actual potential.
Is this the wrong room?
My steemit experience has taught me that there are probably more user friendly front-ends, and if I understand it right, development communities of such things are setting up witness-thingies like fiefdoms or something, but tapping into the primal layer and calling them tribes.
That's hot - and this thing as an ever increasing clusterfuck of spam and OMG earn crypto! schemes certainly can fork into a 'research' or 'academic' or whatever version. The stuff you're doing with tokens is phenomenal, and frankly the stuff you're doing is on what seems to the edge of motivated development.
... but I don't get around much. Not real good at that social part or networking part of networking, to be honest.
If that is who you are though, I'm here trying to network my way to the people that can help me save a galaxy.
I fly spaceships in a Russian pirate version of a 20-year-old MMO game. I had already used the way the various space station economies interacted to map my understanding of how the whole "witness" thing was supposed to work.
The game was the first 'persistent universe' game I'd ever played, and it technically still persists - and I fell back into playing it not long after I had been lured on to steem,
One day, though, I came across something that is just so horrible and wrong, I can't let it go. That's why, (if this is the right room), I think I might be in the right place.
This thing is everything wrong with what it claims to be, the same way that steemit was. I'm hoping to make friends with the people who can see the value in applying what's going on with development here to the perpetual development of a spaceship pilot's escapist utopia.
Oh, and I understand I have that thing where if I practiced I might could write things people would want to read. I might practice that here too.
Nice to meet you, and remember: A broken clock is right twice a day.