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RE: A read receipt for the future

in OCD6 years ago

Anyone who has been around for any length of time "in here," is most likely at least somewhat familiar with your efforts @tarazkp. Being one of them, I believe you are in a class of your own.

"... and that only happens through controlling myself as completely as I can. That includes my feelings."

"I am glad that I did put the effort in, even if it fails."

I can imagine what you might be feeling, although of course I cannot know. From what you have written in the past, I trust whatever happens, you have belief that your effort has had benefits well beyond the narrower focus of the economic potential for what value these tokens may someday hold.

How you balance that potential with the other benefits, only you can say. And what ultimate value these (or the future) tokens hold, the combined efforts of you and many others will have the final say.

For myself, I don't think the tokens will have a value of $0.00, given there are too many who seem willing to keep up their efforts and fight on. A value commensurate with the time invested though? I guess we'll all find out someday ...

One thing is for sure, in my view. This "latest chapter" of the Steem blockchain story is one for the history books. I am glad to have lived through all of it, come what may.

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I can imagine what you might be feeling, although of course I cannot know.

The economic loss/potential loss is only one part of the equation, the effort another, the emotional investment a third... at the moment, the rest of the events of the world are going to be much heavier losses.

Come what may.

Yep @tarazkp ...

"... the rest of the events of the world are going to be much heavier losses."

... much, much heavier. That is already the case. I've already written my "minority report" on the coordinated and unprecedented global actions taken thus far. As an "old timer," in spite of the "perfect scenario" against which to enact them, let's just say I am more than a little skeptical of their true intentions. And the almost inevitable unintended (?) consequences ...