Collecting - and unboxing Steem.

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Sometime almost a year and a half ago I became a dolphin. At that time, dolphin-hood required 10,000 SP but it changed as price increased and was reset to 5,000 SP. With prices down so much now, there have never been so many dolphins swimming around the Steem waters and that would be true even if it was still at the 10k point.

I had a conversation with someone in a chat when I was somewhere around 9000 SP and they were saying that they would never keep more than 10k in Steem. I thought yeah, fair enough (they were at about 1500 SP at the time) but with me being so close to that threshold, I knew that I was going to go over it.

Unfortunately since I can't math very goodly, When I powered up I calculated poorly in my head. I am not obsessive compulsive but I am a bit annoyed :)



Once upon a time I had a family friend who spent thousands of hours a year casting and painting pewter figurines, mostly of soldiers and the like. They were high quality and he really enjoyed the process and even made some dragons and beasties for my brother and I to play with. I don't know much about collectibles but are they worth anything?

Some people spend their time collecting and building model train sets, some barbies and others beanie babies. Is it the potential value of the item in the future that drives them or is it the process of collecting? While some people might think me crazy, over the last two years I have been collecting Steem. I wonder though, how different is it to someone who collected Star Wars characters in the 80s and kept them in the box?

According to this random site I just searched, this is the most expensive Star Wars collectible in a box:



So, who would have thought that a person who kept such a little silly thing in the box believing it would one day be worth something was nerdy crazy for doing so? There are some very valuable collections out there I am sure for what? Toys.

We humans are funny creatures, aren't we?

By the looks of that thing, back in 1977 that was probably a dollar or so (maybe less) to buy and in just 41 years later, has a value of 18,000 dollars. Just imagine if Steem survives 41 years, about 23 years after the inflation rate has dropped to flat 1 percent per annum. If is did last, what would the expectation of price be? It is impossible to say isn't it?

I could have just "wasted" the last two years of my free time collecting something utterly worthless or, I could very well have made one of the world's greatest investments in history. Of course, I would have to avoid selling it along the way.

The difference between holding Steem and a star Wars collectible is of course, that I don't have to keep it in the box, I don't have to worry about wear and tear, I don't have to ave space for it on a shelf. And as a great and unknown philosopher once wisely said, "It is mine and I can play with it as much as I like."

I can use my collectible Steem in a growing number of ways and, I can use it to collect more of itself and, other collectibles too. I can use it to aid development of the system it runs on, fund applications, businesses, people, charities and support all kinds of things. And the most interesting thing is, using it doesn't lose it. It is a have your cake and eat it too position. Albeit a risky one.

It is pretty interesting to look at it in this way isn't it? Even if there is a great deal of uncertainty in it, the act and satisfaction that many have of collecting random stuff can be sated while helping others do the same in a way that drives the value up. Normally distribution of a collectible drives value down but in the case of Steem, usage and ubiquity does. Of course, scarcity does come into play but true scarcity won't really be seen until there are many more users than have some of the collectible at the moment.

People look short-term on all things but real collectors are looking much longer than a year or two down the track. That Jawa in the box would have likely been worth close enough to zero in 1982 and, many of these collectibles have likely benefited from the ability to share information and scarcity numbers broadly over the internet.

I don't know this for sure, but I would say that having a global network of various trading communities has pushed the values up significantly, as well as they hype. Rather than being "The only nerd in the village", there is a worldwide network of nerds interested in these things and the more of them that want that piece of plastic, the higher the value goes. Even when the latest movies have been mediocre and mainstream at best.

As I have said, I believe that 2019 is going to be an interesting year for Steem and crypto but, it is nowhere near where it is going to be in the future, 5, 10 or 41 years from now. That future is impossible to predict of course but this is the game of collecting isn't it? Find something you enjoy, get involved in the gathering of it and from a price perspective, hope it will one day be worth something, even if never planning to sell.

While some people spend their time gathering movie titles they have watched or pairs of sneakers, I gather Steem. While it might not be everyone's Jawa with a vinyl cape, I enjoy the process and I am glad that I don't have to keep it in the box because, I like to play.

Taraz
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I really loved looking at this from that point of view. :) I've only gathered half as much, but I still hope at some point it is an unboxed treasure!

I wonder ho much interest earning are over 41 years? :D

With all the issues that go on here, I am still confident and bullish on the future .

I think money will fall into crypto over this next year or so....
Money has to kept somewhere - and there will be a lot of it knocking around, after extraction from the stock markets.
There is not enough gold/silver to go around to honor paper contracts, and thus cash will be floating around looking for a home..

And Crytpo is somewhere to park your money...

(hopefully steem will look like a better parking lot, than others...)

I think you are right and the next large collapse is not too far away. I think Steem has an advantage (there are a couple others) as it is still usable and supports various forms of entertainment. We haven't even scratched the surface of what is possible here.

not too far away...is now...

Congratulations to you @tarazkp and I tell you that the fire is bright for steem and some of the other coins and for people like me has no limit of steem to hold .

Just wait am raising now is fund to invest .

Happy festive season.stay blessed.

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its true indeed that the value of dolphin is so low now , but some people still cant see the opportunity was now. or maybe they waiting steem going up to usd5 again

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When prices do go up, it is going to get interesting for those that bought/earned, and those that didn't.

I just bought another 450... I got sick of watching it yoyo. The 3* BCH pump compared to steem helped. Enough for a while now.

I've got my two boxed ZX81s to fall back on if it all goes south. Assuming they work!?

Merry Xmas. Time to listen to 'Mad World'!

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I just google'd zx81... and here I was thinking the Star Wars figurines were for the nerds ;D

Merry Christmas mate :)

You had to google it?! I thought they were common knowledge. My intro to games thanks to my 'nerdy' uncle!

Oh my millennium falcon etc... awesome when I was 8-10, trashed as teenagers!

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I’m slowly creeping up on that 5k mark, I don’t see why you would want to limit your self on how much steem you would want to hold but whatever.... I like to think steem is worth a hell of a lot more than what the current prices are..

I think they saw it as a risk management position which is fair enough. I think of Steem somewhere in the 20 -50 range :D

Nice collection ;). Congratulations!

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cheers, it feels like it has taken a long time but it really hasn't. It has taken a lot of work though.

I am with you on this. I do believe next year is going to be massive for crypto in general and Steem will benefit immensely. I don't care how long it takes as long as it gets there.
Merry Christmas to all of you. I am sure the ham went down well as it looked rather good.

There is so much ham still to eat it is crazy :D

We had more people around than expected so I have been raiding the fridge and there are only scraps left. I have put another request in for another ham to be cooked this week.

So many things to collect... I think I collect collections. I should find a larger box with compartments for my other boxes.

Oh, and by the way, Happy Boxing Day!

As for the platform... I'm still a primitive life form, far from anything dolphine (that is now officially a word).

I think I collect my pieces of work. Some good, some bad... they are born because of Steem and they live inside the blockchain... like all the bad haiku I threw upon the occasional reader.

But I want a better way to find them. Because when I first was introduced to the blockchain I thought it helped permanently store but also organize in a way accessible to the noob user all that one has written and posted here. And it becomes increasingly more difficult to find my old content.

Anyway,

thanks for your positive words and attitude to ... not only it but to us!

Happy boxing day to you too. The day servants were given off and were sent home with Christmas leftovers in boxes. Supposedly.

There ous a massive amount of interesting things to find here one day.

Here is a tool that might help you now though. It is basic but does the job.

https://helpienaut.github.io/steem/allposts.html

Oh, thank you, I will try it at some point.

In a not too disrant future I woupd like to go into tue the restaurant or the store and pay with an upv

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How awesome would 'free' food be =)

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