Autumn serenity: thinking about blockchain implications on the road.

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

I love being on the road. It gives me time to think. Today is a beautiful day, the sun is trying to beat through the clouds and throwing light on those colorful trees.

I have joined Steemit 2 or 3 months ago, time flies so fast really. I knew almost nothing about the blockchain at that time and today our project www.bescouted.com is rewarding photographers, models, makeup artist, wardrobe stylists, hair stylist and all the other photography industry participants with steem tokens for the content that they create.

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It is still early in development but when I think about the possibilities and opportunities the blockchain technology presents and offers I cannot help it but to be very excited about the future and the way it will look like.

15 years ago I was fascinated by being able to call somebody from my cell phone. Today I am driving my car and dictating this message to make a post which has the potential to pay for my trip.

Most probably it will not because I'm quite new to this community but the same thing goes for the blockchain technology itself. Sometimes it is still hard to use sometimes it is still quite hard to understand for the mainstream users but it will evolve and develop the way like internet did in the 90s. Exciting times. Can't wait for SMT's. I will be definitely doing one.

Photographed and recorded on my Samsung S7.

David

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Happy and unhindered road, David! 😍😘😗😚🤗🤗

Thank you dear, all went well :)

Yes, exciting times we live in! I still remember the first time on the internet, back in 94 in Chicago.. some Mexicans had set up a server in a garage somewhere. I had a Mac at the time and it took 3 days to hook me up. The internet consisted of a whopping one million pages. I mean pages, not websites!! Seemed beyond believe...

You are one of the few who recognized the potential of this new technology... reminds me of the guys who founded the now leading companies of the world!

Yeah, i remember mine first too. I sat at the computed that had internet and had no idea where to go and what to do with it as it had a few pages back then lol
We will see how it goes, as i am really looking forward to buy that painting of yours! lol

So you might be one of the few who remember what a modem was? I had to pay online time by the minute!! And it took that long, to get one e-mail. Haha.. what an improvement that was already. Before it took a one hour long distance call, to get a font from a so called bill board service :-b

Will be an honor to have my work on your wall... hope you'll consider my art for your future Headquarter too!

I do. And i do remember games recorded from audio casettes too :) If we end up having headquarters you will be invited to an aopenning ceremony to uncover your artwork in a main hall :))

whoohoo!! I'm counting on it :-)))

You have my word :)