Why Bitconnect Is Good For STEEM And The Crypto World!!!
The closure of Bitconnect certainly made news around the world. The mainstream media was all over it with glee. Anything that helps their agenda of showing how cryptocurrencies are a scam is welcomed by them.
That said, this was a great event for the cryptoworld. It was also wonderful news for STEEM.
This might sound a bit counter-intuitive but it is absolutely necessary. The cryptocurrency industry is in the early stages. It is not going to be a straight path to success. Some of the greatest successes in the world come as a result of failure. It is through adversity which an industry gets stronger.
Many are trying to draw a parallel between the cryptocurrency market and the Internet bubble. Obviously, they are trying to correlate the pricing action of each. Whether this is true or not in the long run remains to be seen.
What is similar is the path to success that each was and is going through. The Internet age also had its share of failures. There were legal actions which made headlines. At one time Netscape and Dogs.com were big names only to end up in the toilet.
None of the failures that took place during that period stopped the progress of the Internet. The same is going to be true with cryptocurrencies. The failure of Bitconnect is nothing more than a bump in the road. This will not derail the industry. The FUD is mostly created by the media so it is best to ignore it.
Even the bursting of the dot.com bubble did not stop the progression of the Internet. Withing a few years of that, Facebook was moving the world into the social media realm. By that time, the early days of the Internet and the struggles that went along with it were but a distant memory.
Bitconnect woke some people up. Things are not all rosy in this industry. While there are tremendous opportunities to make money in this sector, not everything is an opportunity to make money. Some things are best left untouched. Those of us who are around a while understand there are a lot of garbage tokens out there. We are going to see more headline of failures which will be to our benefit. Unfortunately, like the Internet with dog.com, we need to clear out some of the trash.
Moving to the other end of the spectrum, we have STEEM. In my view, this is the antithesis of trash. Steem is the top blockchain at the moment focusing upon a sector that should ensure incredible growth. "Tokenizing the Internet" opens up a lot of doors. There are billions of websites out there which can implement the content/reward system that exists on STEEM. It is going to be fun to watch all the applications that are created on this blockchain.
A situation like Bitconnect only makes a project like STEEM stand out even more. When you see something that crashes, the contrast of quality is further emphasized. The steem blockchain is on fire right now. Unlike many other cryptocurrencies, I do not believe the price action of the token has got ahead of itself. In fact, I think it fair to say that STEEM is under priced. This is one token that did not experience a bubble (if one existed).
While the entire cryptocurrency world is unbelievable to many since it is revolutionary, the bottom line is that STEEM is not some pie-in-the-sky thing tossed out there. We already have real world applications that are used by tens of thousands of users each day. The upcoming Hard Fork is going to bring in more people by automating the sign-up process. Add in Smart Media Tokens and you have a recipe for enormous success.
It is easy to mentally turn a temporary situation into something permanent. Nevertheless, when it comes to the world of cryptocurrencies, even though it was a difficult month and a half, the future is very bright. While situations like Bitconnect get the headlines, projects like STEEM are forging ahead with answers to existing problems. I often mention how STEEM is going to change the world and this is one of the reason it will. Development is consistently moving forward providing answers that humanity needs.
Bitconnect is not the last failure we are going to witness. As an industry, we need these events to move forward.
And through it all, STEEM will keep forging ahead.
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That's right, gotta expose the trash before the cream rises!
You have put this into perspective! Thanks!
Bitconnect shows that we're still early in this blockchain journey. Ponzi schemes have existed before and are there to rip people off. Bitconnect just shows it's also possible on this new technology too. But that doesn't define the technology.
Same with the huge number of Alt coins which will drop to zero - even though they have a great vision. The vision isn't at fauly, it's the execution. It's the execution of the idea, or lack of it, which will see them fail, not the underlying technology they're biult on. New coins will appear to fulfill the potential of the vision.
Every micro-failure helps drive the macro-technology forward.
When you consider the Internet (in terms of mass adoption) is only 20 years old, and with blockchain, we're now moving into what could prove to be Internet 2.0, these are very exciting times, and the next 10 to 20 years will create massive opportunities, and will touch all our lives.
But the most exciting part...
For the first time, we, the end user, will be in a position of power; the masters of our own destinies. As we are able to reap the rewards of the value we provide, through STEEM, and platforms like it (maybe even ALL through STEEM) we will be fulfilling the original vision of the Internet.
It's a compelling arguement, which will help convert the masses. Instead of producing content for somebody else to profit from (like Google, Facebook, etc.), the creator profits - with no middle-man taking their cut.
This is huge. It disrupts ALL media, from the printing press, through radio and TV, the music industry, the film industry. Everything we consume has been controlled by "a system", designed to profit from whatever is created. Designed to take away the power from the creator.
Until recently, creators were never in a position of power. That is changing, and that is why STEEM is incredibly well placed to become the, or at least, a bedrock on which this new economy is built.
Exactly.
In the beggining there was web 1.0 and users weren't creating anything.
With web 2.0 users started creating, but corporations would monetize it.
Enter web 3.0 and users both create and monetize.
Really like this statement, very spot on. I completely agree that it’s good to get past these scams since they distract from the real progress being made.
I’m actually surprised bitconnect went down so quickly, I thought they would last a while longer. Now we just need to get through tether and we’ll be in a really good spot.
Word! That's what it's all about.
If the price of BTC wouldnt of fallen so much then bitconnect would still be here, it was much easier for them to pay everyone with BTC being valued at so much
Texas closed the shop down early :D
off topic question: I just got a weird error message at steembottracker
is everything all right?
I feel like most people don't even attempt to see the differences though. It's like talking to my office coworker who gleefully showed me the tanking Bitcoin price, which obviously I shrugged off and simply said, "we shall see" (he thinks all of crypto will go to 0. I think he's a fool).
And other skeptics in the office who think along the same lines. They just don't accept that there is a possibility of something big beneath all of this hype. I'm not even asking for them to believe it. Just to acknowledge they could be wrong. You have to be a fool to completely dismiss the entire budding industry.
Anyway, back on topic... I agree that it is good for such scams to fail and fail quickly. We need to weed out all the crap that is not taking the potential seriously or are just purely exploiting the hype.
I feel your pain Eon!
Heck, everyone gets such a high and becomes such a happy camper when Cryptos are going down. They dance around in how "fools are losing their money" because they believe in fairy tales.
Well, those are the fools, and in time we'll show them eon.
Heck, that coworker will want a hole to hide in when things get rolling.
Stay cool!
I was commenting on a post recently where the author was raving about how many transactions Steem can do per second and he claimed that was the big reason Steem will win.
While I applaud the transactions per second and zero fees, the big win for me is the people. The actual community and also as you said above 'Tokenizing the internet'. Being rewarded for your time, effort and content is so encouraging to anyone in this platform.
The zero fees and blockchain potential are great, but to me...It's the people. It's the content. Bitconnect and similar programs I'm sure will come and go. But real people and real content will always have a place online.
That's why I'm in love with this place!
Thank you for yet another amazing post, I've been enjoying them a ton!
Yes! The people and the fact that it capitalizes on real issues.
And the apps that are coming with HF20, SMTs and Ned's vision of the blockchain....
No need to pick a winner. Everything adds up to Steem's success!
Exactly, so many websites will very soon begin to take a que from steem and steemit. This platform is the first of its kind. Words are gradually getting out and can be seen by the number of people who gets registered on a daily basis.
You just hit it in the head bro...can never be said any better...currently steem is outstanding . Can be seen in the weiss rating .
Agree, that's why it's so important that we keep on trusting the blockchain, rather than being influenced by any FUD or the fact that Dan says Steem is broken beyond repair.
Bitconneceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeect :))) sorry, I had to do it
To be honest I expected that the bitconnect fiasco will have a bigger impact on the markets but it didn't do a whole lot. The recent slump I thinks is due to other circumstances.
Yeah @taskmaster4450, the way I see it, for blockchain tech, there is no bad news. Anything that gets the words, "Blockchain" or, "Cryptocurrency" into the news is going to bring more new people into the fold, even if it's just someone doing a search for blockchain.
Nothing like a little controversy to drum up business.
It's awesome how you're always putting out great informative posts about the industry and markets. I look at your posts often to get my head around all this new foreign stuff to me. I appreciate the effort and energy you put into your posts. Thank-you @taskmaster4450! Wishing you a wonderful day 💚