Neo is my Adderall

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Neo is my Adderall.

For a while now, I have been nothing more than a passive observer and a modest trader in the cryptoworld. Every "big" opportunity that came along, such as investing in ETH when it was worth only dollars, seemed too high a risk for me to throw in all my marbles. But Neo(antshares) is different.

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First of all, because Neo has had a difficult time translating its relevancy across the crypto marketplace into the minds of ignorant westerners, like myself, it has been largely overlooked and undervalued--- but who can blame us? Aside from its brilliant, state-of-the-art platform, Neo has failed to capture the hearts of those who so frequently are bamboozled by inferior-yet-more-appealing brands who're boisterously emanating their presence in the cryptosphere.

Although unfortunate, the majority of investors simply do not have the technological literacy to be able to decide for themselves which companies truly have technologies that can effectively piggyback the world towards an actual and legitimate global economy. We are easy victims of clever marketing and advertising, and simply cannot help ourselves from jumping on bandwagons because something looks "cool" or seems "legit". We are materialistic dreamers. And we are stupid.
Yet, the fact remains that, at the end of the day, the best proven tech will win. And Neo is the best. Ethereum works well, sure, just as well if not better than many other platforms, but Neo is still better. Even with my limited knowledge of coding and blockchain tech in general, this cannot be refuted. The facts of their capabilities are present and proven. Functionally, it simply works better in every way.

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The problem with Neo, currently, is their appeal. Simply put, in the eyes of the average investor, the company doesn't appear aesthetically attractive. In this world of consumerism, aesthetics are an extremely vital aspect to consider for any company that wishes to compete on a competitive scale. Companies, nowadays, almost have no choice but to appeal to the masses. You see, it's not that Neo's vision is lacking, but the vision they're providing for us, the average joe, is. They just cannot capture our hearts. Not yet. But they will.

But how will they? And why am I going all in? Well, think of it this way: Neo is filled with a team of brilliant programmers who have a better understanding of the blockchain than pretty much anyone... which means they're all a bunch of super geeks. Geeks don't get the best girls, if any, while in high school. During this stage of adolescence they don't have the coolest friends, and nobody really wants to be like them. They may master their craft but have essentially no one who yearns to understand their accomplishments. But what happens to geeks after they break out of their shell? What happens to them when, after proving their intellectual prowess and relevancy to society, they awaken to the fact that popularity actually does matter?

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I believe without any doubt that, once Neo learns to expose themselves in a manner that breathes sexiness, they will machinate into a conglomerate faster than any of their competitors. But first things first: English, marketing, ease-of-use. Appeal. Aesthetics. Right now they have Galaxy S10+ technology in a brick phone. When they alter how their package looks, the world will change. Mark my words.

Written by u/musaeus on r/neotrader :)

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great post dude. Just made me motivated to invest some more in NEO.
started following and upvoted you, please return the favor by follow my posts @riz-cryptonian and upvote them.

P.S. I prefer Nuvigil over Adderall- it's simply better and long lasting with nowhere close to withdrawal side effects of addrell. just my preference.

Wow!! I just learned so much! Thank you for posting this awesome article! Steem on!

I liked "Ants"hares much better and recognizable and more fun than this anonymous 'NEO'