$DASH: A pilgrimage wrapped in Obamaphones

in #dash7 years ago (edited)

After many, many, many hours on the highways and byways of America, our pilgrimage has wrapped.

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At least for now.

I saw so many deer, a few coyotes, not as many bad drivers as I would have assumed, endless construction, quite a few potholes (make that a lot of potholes in Chicago!) and lots of beauty.

Here's a typical morning on the road meeting in the lobby of our anonymous hotel in a random place in the middle of the giant map of America:

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You can tell we've had our coffee already (my task every morning, and you can call it self-preservation, was to find the strongest available in that town) by the smiles on their faces.

We went to witness and learn about ourselves as a nation so our experience was quite different from the elite going on cringeworthy safaris to try to figure out WTF is wrong with those people who won't vote in their best interests (as those same elite determine is their best interests anyway).

Our journey ended in Boston where Max shared $DASH with a homeless community outside of Harvard University.

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The really interesting thing here was that not only did they immediately grasp the idea of digital currency - in this case $DASH - but they all had 'Obamaphones.' I had only ever seen that phrase occasionally mentioned online as some sort of vague insult so thought these phones to be all myth. But here it was in actual use and these homeless men kept referring to it as their 'Obama phone.' They were given 1gig per month of data with the phone so they were able to download the $DASH wallet and actually also receive emails and browse. I wonder who continues to finance these phones all these years later? Regardless, I could see the value to these men.

Max also got to fly in a fighter jet, an actual relic of the last Cold War. I was in awe of how calm Max was taking 4Gs. Wait until you see it, coming soon on the Great American Pilgrimage.

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[Signed, Stacy]

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Thanks Stacy this all looks just awesome. Max is such a funny (and smart) character. Can't wait to see him in action and you of course are the ultimate "straight man" (in the guise of a beautiful female sidekick). That's interesting about the homeless still carrying operational Obama phones. Hopefully they can get into crypto and turn it around. It seems obvious that someone is still footing the bill for political reasons. Kind of like Marie Antoinette's, "let them eat cake" updated to "let them eat data!"

The 'Lifeline' program is still being used by low income earners, low income seniors and homeless in California. I have seen people signing up for them in front of grocery stores and the Senior Center.
https://www.fcc.gov/general/lifeline-program-low-income-consumers

Thanks for the info. I've been trying to post response all day but steemit not working. :(

Thank you Stacy! Looking forward to the Pilgrimage premiere on RT.

Well we should be thankful for homeless having Obama phones to access the internet for free. But it should remind us that the biggest obstacle to using blockchains is access to the Internet. All "the man" have to do to make you poor is take away the Internet or block all usage of crypto sites and VPNs. What do you think the efforts to kill net neutrality are about?

What we need are the oligarchs and establishment finance industry so invested in crypto that they find they cannot kill our access to it or risk the price crashing and losing their fortunes as well.

But I have to laugh at reports of survivalists acquiring crypto as a hedge against a global apocalypse scenario. Do they really think they can still get reliable internet and that large numbers of miners will still be able to operate in that scenario? Just remember your Obama phone will not be operating for long after the lights go out across the country.

Better hope someone launches a satellite network with a lifetime long enough for society to reboot, or a global collapse resistant network can be established some other way, because syncing your node over a HF radio link at a few kbps might take you a life time...

seems you hard a great time mark.