Random Take Away's About STEEM From The "bitcoin is_" Conference
As many of you may know I recently went to the "bitcoin is_" conference in LA. I plan to do a full recap on the events and talks that happened but for today I just wanted to share some random take away's from the event about STEEM.
This was my first bitcoin conference and included many of the "influencers" within the space. I have been to quite a few conferences in the past, but most were generally STEEM related or other "ALT' coins etc. So this one was a bit more intimidating, as ...well... some of the bitcoin world is not very open to ALT coins.
Maybe due to the past scams or just a cult mentality, who knows. Anyways, it was something I mentally prepared myself for.. and to be honest I had no intention to go to "shill" STEEM but rather show the use case for it, as it is what brought me (as well as many others) to the crypto world. I believe this technique worked quite well and lead to some really interesting conversations with so called "Bitcoin Maximalists." In fact at one point I was told "If you didn't make so much sense and weren't so well articulated, I would probably troll you and your shit coin." Which I took as a compliment ;)
All in all many were very welcoming to the discussion, no matter their thoughts on STEEM specifically. They all very much see the value for a bridge to the crypto world, and see how Steem currently is acting as one.
So what is the hold up?
All they know of STEEM is Steemit, and all they know of Steemit is Dan Larimer and big layoffs. Yes pretty much everyone had heard of Steem - "Oh, you mean Steemit.' and pretty much had chalked it up to another "Dan Scam" that had failed long ago.
Now many of you may go - "Gosh, do your research!"
But seriously we need to start taking some responsibility here, as we have no attempt to counter bad PR or to even attempt to educate people on what the hell Steem is and what we are doing. How can we expect people to just figure it out?
I many times had to explain STEEM vs Steem vs STEEMIT vs Steemit inc. to many people, and I mean these are known "experts" in the space. You think if the heads at Kraken don't know what Steem is anyone else will?
This to me is a major fault on our part and until we rectify it, we will be continued to be thought of as just another failed project.
We need to come up with a vision and get out of our echo chamber, like right now.
Another observation
The talks at this conference were pretty well done. In fact it is the only conference I have ever been to that not only did I sit and listen to every presentation - but I really enjoyed every single one.
What was the difference?
No one was trying to sell me their product.
Yep, I said it. Every single conference I have ever been to have been many "presentations" that are essentially sales pitches for that individuals product, and only their product. They are ads, and the majority of them are bad ads and no one wants to listen to them.
This conference instead was discussing how bitcoin and the technology behind it can solve many of the issues we as humans are battling. There were people discussing how this was already happening, and why.
These conversations were empowering and thought provoking.
No one was selling me anything, except their personal belief in a new financial system that gives the power back to the people... quite a big difference than other conferences or even what I see on Steem daily.
Why don't we do that?
We seem to all be focused on our personal things rather than the big picture... we have people who are only concerned about sucking as much out of the reward pool as possible, rather than focusing on what is best for STEEM as a whole. We seem to only be concerned about the success of our own projects, no matter what they add (or take away) from the ecosystem.
We seem to have missed this idea that what is good for STEEM is good for us all.
Why is that? - This is what I have been asking myself ever since. Why are we not all passionate about improving STEEM? Why is steemfest essentially a bunch of ads? Why are we not going out and telling the world how STEEM can change the world? What are we so focused on our own personal gains rather than the ecosystem as a whole?
I feel like these are interesting and thought provoking questions and they truly are questions, not accusations.. why are we the way we are?
Do we need a wake up call?
Bitcoin doesn't have a "Bitcoin inc." or a company that does most of its development or that is in control of communication or anything else. Yes they have a foundation, and yes they have block producers who run the chain... but they don't have an entity they can blame everything on and therefore it seems that everyone who holds Bitcoin has this crazy thing call -
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.
Each individual that own bitcoin benefits by the success of bitcoin.. so they help it be successful. The stakeholders and block producers contribute to things that benefit the ecosystem.. they sponsor spokesman who seem to represent it well, they help to fund outreach and every single person at that conference knew what bitcoin was, and what it did. We need some of that personal responsibility on Steem.
This for me was the biggest take away from this event - the difference in the actions of those that hold it.. from the smallest holder to the largest, they all were actively working to improve their investment.
Maybe something we need to think about.
I am still formulating some thoughts on how best to move forward, but I feel attending this conference made some "important" individuals question what they thought they knew of STEEM, and that is where we have to start. I have further discussions planned with many of them including some up coming podcast, so I will keep you updated.
A Community with the right tools can be unstoppable, but first they must come together.
Much Love and Steem On,
Justine
I can always help edit the podcast! I need cool projects to work on! And there aren't many out there, let me help!
Oh man I will take you up on this!! As I don’t know anything 😂
The biggest thing right now for me is not everyone I know wants to be a content creator, or cares about crypto.
Yes, Steem Monsters is one of the best blockchain games, but it has a long way to go to be one of the best card games.
Not only that, I think there are many niches on this platform that go unnoticed. Tribes will help with that, but I can make posts I'm really passionate about and get 1/10th of the rewards and then make something I just somewhat enjoy and make 10x the rewards.
I still talk about Steem on Twitter, Reddit, and to pretty much anyone who will listen, but most aren't interested in what Steem has to offer . . . yet.
I am moving a few hours away from Houston in a month or two so I'll have to start looking for crypto conferences and meetups around Houston to help spread the word as well.
I think it would help if we did more to somehow incorporate crypto influencers on other platforms that know about and like/promote steem. There are several Crypto influencers on YouTube that always have Steem in their top X coin of the year/month because they see the possibilities and potential of the platform.
Yes we most definitely need to get out of this concept that Steem is only content specific. I mean content is a huge part of it but I guess I consider it more of a "social" atmosphere and hopefully as are rewards system balances and we get new tools it will begin to look a bit more social.. you know, where people may want to hang out with like minded individuals, discuss topics they enjoy or come to to find answers to their questions etc.
It is a hard thing to advertise Steem, as it is so many things.. but I think if done right we could have a pretty powerful message.
For sure.
Wasn't trying to be negative with my comment as the potential and powerful message Steem has is what keeps me here and powered up.
I would say 90 - 99% of my time dealing with blockchain is doing something in the Steem ecosystem and the rest is just basically poking my head out to see what other projects are doing in the ecosystem.
It's going to be hard to change people's perceptions about Steem as first impressions are hard to deal with even if they are false or half true.
Looking forward to the future of Steem where people know it as a project to be reckoned with instead of Dans abandoned project.
Oh, I didn't think it was negative at all! It's good to have these conversations and I love to hear others' perspectives.
Its not just about PR though thats a fairly large problem. Steem itself is a flawed Token. No one outside of the community would ever really want to buy any Steem because there is absolutely no incentive to do so. Meanwhile the blockchain is constantly increasing the market cap via inflation. At this point, the only way for the Blockchain to gain value is for people to buy into steem either from the platform or from outside of the platform. Either that or someone needs to design a means to remove some of this market cap to help drive the price back to a reasonable place.
I think a lot of Steemians are selling the idea of what the platform can do for people and not just their particular product or project. I see the potential from the start and I'm doing what I can to help small accounts get established. We need them as much as the big ones. The number of minnows is falling right now when it should be growing. We know what Steem can do, but we are failing to bring in the people who could help it grow by bringing in their existing followers. We need a few big YouTubers and musicians who will be the pioneers.
Seriously, spot on. I've been saying the same things for a while now. One of the days something will catch on and we'll get this done.
We have come so far already... now we just have to tell others about all the cool stuff we have ;)
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A short comment today about vision.
One of the main reasons we've had trouble describing this vision is the fact we see so much. I have my eyes, you have your eyes. We see different things yet the common goal remains the same. So many different pathways up the mountain; each one leads to the top.
Something like that...
Yes I agree, I think it’s hard to market Steem because it’s so many different things to so many people... but as you say, there is a cohesive core to what we all believe and maybe, just maybe we can harness that somehow.
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The challenge for Steem is the visibility of the community within the community. Sounds terrible I know... but what I mean is that no matter the person, everyone has a voice here of some sort and just like on social medias, the loudest voices are not the ones that are working toward improvement, they are the ones searching for attention by any means possible and the path of least resistance is drama.
No matter how revolutionary this blockchain is, what drives people away is not the price or talk of Steem topics, not the quality or lack thereof of content or the complication - it is the incessant undermining of the community by members of the community itself. WE are our own worst enemies.
Exactly. I think I have checked one or two people who have realised that moaning wont get us anywhere..doing will. Not instantly, but eventually. People seem to be more willing to dismiss the positive potential than jump on the bandwagon of unhappiness.
I was reading the other day about a guy who fought big oil in Norway. He was literally having a nervous breakdown every 6 months because of the pressures of it but he didn't stop and eventually his efforts bore fruit. What got me was that he said to himself when I'm 80 and I looked back and our fishing industry is destroyed can I live with myself if I didn't do anything. It really got me. The difference between people seems to be those who sit down and moan and those who actually do something positive even if it is a small thing. Human psychology. But we want a gradual shift towards more positive action.
I tend to either ignore negative voices these days or gently and kindly nudge them to other possibilities.
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I agree completely... and I don’t know how to fix it.
I see it from the standpoint of maturation where currently we are toddlers and all that comes with that, including the whining and inability to feed ourselves adequately. The improvement comes through the demonstration of behaviors where those who add value get benefits and attention while those who do not get reprimanded. Because value is subjective, having a large community of active "parents" helps mature the system and community into a well-adjusted and active adult.
We spend far too much time, energy and resources on the negatives rather than supporting what we want more of. This is not content based, it is behavioral and comes through experience, something that many seem to lack despite their proclamations to the contrary.
Looking forward to a podcast and let me know if you are going on any radio to talk about it. Thank you for going and getting these insights for our little world because a lot of people need the reminder that it is not just about their personal reward but how to make this place great so that will flow naturally. I do think it is part of the bigger lesson about generosity . One needs to give in order to receive in an eternal play of reciprocity and not simply moan when things arent going their way. Sure, its human nature to vent and goddess knows I have been guilty of that, but ultimately personal responsibility is where it is at. Thanks for being an ace Steem ambassador.. that guys 'compliment' was on point. Are you going to Thailand?
I agree! It is an interesting look at how we behave when faced with working towards the greater good. Many times I think we as individuals just can't see past our own self interests.
And thank you... I was pretty honored by that compliment considering the source lol. I would love to go to Thailand but I just don't think it is financially feasible for me this year unfortunately :|