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Grateful you visited our humble town!
Love your enegy and enthusiasm, and thank you for building and contributing to community!
It's been super cool supporting you as you build this!
I know it'll make a difference. And excited to continue to create!
I love this quote. Some things are very old things done new.
Equipped with a hammer, in search of a nail, it became clear to me that they didn’t really need anything that Blockchain was built for. In an effort to fit a square peg into a round hole, they invented the concept of Enterprise Blockchain, which was actually no different from any ledger system that had existed since Mesopotamian merchants’ clay tablets or an Oracle database. They decided the Enterprise Blockchain would be controlled by themselves. Every company with its own blockchain! Wow!
Thanks kindly for the boost!
Original launch thread here: #594338
I had a ton of fun hanging out with the Vancouverites (sorry Calgary)!
A few things stood out to me
- I met virtually no one who didn't already have some interest in bitcoin - so no "walk ins"
- People loved conversational ice breakers like this
- It really helped to have 3 different "stages" - for talks, hangs, and dancing/ chilling
- It's vitally important to have people educate on setting up a wallet + help newcomers break in and using the tech
- I thought the "up and down" stickers to indicate if people are interested in buying/ selling bitcoin was compelling
Overall, agree with Leo. Experiencing bitcoin is the point.
Bitcoin is a human solution to human problems.
PS Shameless plug for the Calgary Sat Market happening early Dec! Follow for news here.
The cryptocredential part has me confused. There exists no ledger that's actually decentralized enough to store this sort of data usefully. And I'd be sad if it was done on bitcoin.
Outside of that - PlebLab and Wolf seem both deeply premised on creative collision through meatspace participation. Something to it!