My name is Simon Smith, and here’s why I joined Steemit

Nearly two decades ago, I was fortunate to graduate from journalism school directly into a dot-com startup, after discovering the web in 1996 and teaching myself to code.

The growth of the consumer internet was exhilarating—it was full of possibility. And while the startup I joined hit a wall after the dot-com bubble burst, I emerged with even greater passion for technology’s potential to transform the world.

Fast forward to 2017, and I’ve made a career of scaling innovative solutions to meaningful problems. In so doing, I’ve been fortunate to work hands-on with emerging technologies such as wearable devices and virtual reality. Today, I head growth for a startup applying artificial intelligence to scientific research.

But as I look to the future, I see two issues that I’m hoping Steemit can help me address: lack of experience with cryptocurrencies, and lack of rewarding outlets for which to cultivate and apply my journalistic roots and love of writing.

I want to learn about cryptocurrency and find a rewarding outlet for my writing

Let’s start with cryptocurrency. While I understand it in theory, I did not own any until I joined Steemit. Unfortunately, a friend talked me out of buying $10,000 worth of Bitcoin when it was priced at $8! (I’m not really upset. It could have gone either way, and I probably don’t remember instances where people talked me out of doing something that would have lost me money.) I want to get more experience with blockchain-based services because I believe the future is far more decentralized, and that combining blockchain-based cryptocurrencies and smart contracts with artificial intelligence (see, for example, Numerai) will be massively transformative. Steemit helps me gain needed real-world experience.

As for writing, in reviewing my options out there, none beside Steemit is particularly appealing. Sure, I could write on my blog, then struggle to drive people there. Or I could write on Medium, with no hope of remuneration unless I apply to become a “partner.” Or I could write for a mainstream publication (which I have, and sometimes do), and earn little or nothing while they retain reprint rights. Or I could post on Facebook or LinkedIn, and get a few likes, before my post disappears deep into people’s newsfeed.

On Steemit, I hope to write about topics of deep interest to me, including artificial intelligence, automation, basic income (and related economic issues), life extension, and personal effectiveness. I hope that people here appreciate my contributions. And I hope to better understand the mechanics of decentralized organizations and business models. I’ll be writing about my experience for others who aren’t on Steemit to learn from.

Any advice for a newbie?

And with that, please tell me what you think I need to know in the comments. I’ve read the FAQ and etiquette guide, but would love some further guidance—especially to find quality Steemit contributions and contributors on topics of interest as outlined above. How do you all sift through everything? What’s your search strategy?

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Wellcome to the community!

Welcome to the community!

Welcome to steemit, @simonsmith!

A great intro. I think i can help you a little bit here.

My profile is @flashfiction and i would like to present you some links i found really useful when i first signed up here. They will make you start with the right foot on Steemit!

These links will all open on the SAME TAB (Yeah, i know...), so i recommend opening them with "right click->open in a new tab".

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Growing FastTopYou HAVE to register here, if you want to build an audience FAST. It's a free service for boosting exposure, upvotes and followers. You just have to click on "login". Have your key at hand (That awfully long number you got when you signed up on Steemit). The tutorials are easy to follow.
All about steem coinsTopThere are three coins of use on Steemit, and understanding them is critical for your success. This is a short explaining video, the very best i've found.
MarkdownTopEven if you can use some basic HTML on your posts, the correct way to format them is NOT HTML. You use a marking ruleset called, yeah, "Markdown". Have this as a complete reference.
PostingMediumThe top activities on this site are posting, upvoting and commenting. This is an excellent tutorial about making your posts look great. Don't miss it!
UpvotingMediumYeah, you tought upvoting was just a matter of machine-gunning your clicks and make easy bucks. Nah. It is actually a little more complicated than that. All you need to know is here.
Better interfaceMediumLet's face it: The interface on Steemit is pretty basic. "Busy" is an alternate interface you can use, more polished and easy to navigate. Both of them can be used simultaneously. Again, you just have to login.
Using BotsMediumThere are a lot of things to learn about this platform, and understanding bots is one of the most important. They are little different services you can access for a fee. I found this tutorial extremely useful.
Trevon JamesMediumI know, i know... there are lots and lots of GREAT steemians here for picking one to recommend, but i just love Trevon's style. He explains EVERYTHING you need to know about Steemit (and crypto) in a funny, accesible way. Check him out.
@flashfictionAwesomeWell, duh. My profile! ;) I write short fiction and tutorials on creative writing. I would be honored if you'd follow me.

Anything i cand help you with, i'm at your service!

See you around!

Super useful. Thank you.

Welcome to Steemit. I hope it is good for you. Invite some friends and build the community

Working on it :)

Hi sir @simonsmith. This is Anidel from the Philippines. Like you I am a student of cryptocurrencies. I am facinated by cryptocurrencies not because of their technical aspects but what they could bring to humanity. I think cryptocurrency is the emancipation of money from those who seek to control it for themselves.

I believe the Internet and cryptocurrencies are two of the most important technological breakthroughs. in recent times Internet liberated information now cryptocurrencies is liberating money. They say money and information is power it is like taking the power back from the oligarchs that has far too long lorded over those who lack power the ordinary people.

Anyway welcome to steemit and I hope you can share your expertise with us and share original and excellent content. See you around sir and nice meeting you here :)

Thanks! I'm looking forward to writing about such social and economic issues. And I'm glad to know there's an audience for this.

  • Join a community group, or two, on Discord. These can be VERY helpful when trying to connect.
  • ALWAYS reply to comments.
  • Always comment in general. Sometimes your comments will get you noticed by more people than your actual posts.
  • Use "tags" only when they apply to your post topic(s)
  • Always source images that are NOT yours properly

Aside from plagiarism,you should be good to go. Your formatting is great!

Appreciated. I will check out Discord because I've seen others mention that too.

Discord has really been a positive game changer for me on steemit

Welcome to Steemit dude!

Appreciated!

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welcome aboard, hope you have a nice time here

Thanks, glad to be here!

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