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RE: The little fishies must learn to swim for themselves
This is a nice post lok1. Truth be told there is a lot of support, mostly when you dig around and grab it yourself from say steemtools.com.
In this new crypto networking environment newbies can become the @falkvinge , @dollarvigilante or the @dantheman celebrity crypto personality if they work hard focus on their goals and realise that even the experts are quite new to this environment. History is being written and never has their been a better time or fairer chance to be a part of it. Opportunity is never lost, its just taken by somebody else. The best newbie advice I can give is read the whitepaper, Thanks for the article.
I think I might have to take your advice and actually sit down and read that paper. I started looking at it, but I haven't digested it all. From trial and error I have learned a lot so far, but understanding the mechanics of the system may add to what I am learning about the social environment.
There is no doubt that this is the wild west in here. This is a good thing. Well, it's not even like the wild west. There's no injuns around upset at the interlopers. The wilderness and the gold field are completely new. Everyone is trying to homestead their own plot, and everyone who comes in wants a piece of the action.
As a futurist and an aspiring developer, I can see, and even I say, that the ground itself is expanding around everyone all the time. New ideas open new domains, and in the process, may upset the cosy nooks that some people have got used to in the last 4 months.