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@hellsophias
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Focus is key.

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@hellsophias
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Tomorrow it'll be 16 years ago since the first Bitcoin block was mined.

2009 01 03

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@hellsophias
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J'ai pas envie d'être un robot!

It's funny to read how I might be a 'bot' according to NFTz. Well, sometimes I wish I was. 😅

We're going towards some interesting challenges when it comes to AI and publishing. 🤔

Yet, no, I do not use bots, ai nor otherwise.

I think, therefore I am.

Now there's a classic.

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@hellsophias
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Links to both Cross Reference inscriptions:

Cross Reference on the Hive blockchain:
hivexplorer.com/tx/0caaa0c028d8d3a9c9363e20d0d2dfecbd10ccb1

Cross Reference on the Arweave blockchain:
viewblock.io/arweave/tx/uNSuBDODRN8ZKuPvfy6oSuxKOkGsSV6jWRHaH7WWvRc

@Oaldamster
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CC000088811 Cross Reference #2

Second one inscribed on the Arweave blockchain on December the 21st 2024.

Source:
viewblock.io/arweave/tx/uNSuBDODRN8ZKuPvfy6oSuxKOkGsSV6jWRHaH7WWvRc

First one was at the Hive blockchain.
See @CC000088811 for the transaction link.

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@hellsophias
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$CC000088811 ?

It is a Creator Coin [CC] usage in a slightly different way. The value of 0.000088811 is being used as a group signature.

And the @CC000088811 name account functions, more or less, like a Holding. In the form of a Decentralized Autonomous Organisation [DAO].

(This definition might change over time.)

If the CC value is being used as a signature for the accounts that are part of the group, could it not be copied?

Well, sure, and when DeSoOps.com is being used to spread Bitcoin [BTC], for example, amongst the members, that could be unwise to use.

But, there's a small chance other DeSo users would want to do so. They'd have to set their CC to a 100%. Then they'd have to make sure the actual amount of their CC is 0.000088811, which would make no sense to most users.

Let's assume there would be a few who'd still do so.

Well, when such an account would claim to be a part of the #CC000088811 group it's easy to prove otherwise. The account names have been inscribed on the Hive blockchain.

And there's a side effect to setting ones CC to a value of 0.000088811, trying to buy more after that becomes unbelievable expensive.

To even get to buying 1 CC will cost thousands worth of $DeSo. Due to Blockchain build in logarithmics this will go up to millions easily.

And those looking for easy money won't be going to all this trouble. Also these won't own a specific NFT. Which also secures the CC000088811 group.

For some part it functions as an inscriber of brand names. A Holding of trade marks where the @Oaldamster ™ account on the Hive blockchain is being used for inscription Cross Referencing.

The CCs have been locked, but every account in the Holding has its own DAO Tokens. These can be used for functionallity like Stock and or Bonds. And for some they might not be used at all.

Currently only $Oaldamster has about 52K out there. Which is basically being used for hand outs to those who HODL. (Those who put it on the market are excluded from the random timed payouts.)

Soon the Arweave blockchain will also be used for Cross Referencing.

Is there any use to this all?

Well, that's like asking the most fundamental question of them all:

To be, or not to be.

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@Snoogy
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Chillaxing all the way.

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@hellsophias
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@Oaldamster
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There are two blockchain build platforms that I use. One is Hive.blog (seldomly though) and the other is #DeSo.

While playing around a bit with the beta version of $Focus.

There have been many I've tried. And at some point I decided that DeSo (Focus), is the last one.

For me it's hard to believe that something like #Focus can be build on an EVM based blockchain. Without becoming extremely expensive and slow. If not centralized heavily at some point. Or even from the beginning.

FOMO has been a lesson learned for me a long time ago. When I APEd 🦧 into a 'to good to be true' Yielding thing. Then it got rug pulled...

Decentralized Application #blockchain platforms like #Hive (forked off from the sell out Steem blockchain) and DeSo have Proof Of Years [POY]. Where they improve and innovate.

Hive has second layer solutions. Where DeSo does everything on chain. (Except storing huge data blobs, which seems logical to me, though I understand the confusion about the 100% on chain statement.)

In no way I see this being done by EVM [Ethereum Virtual Machine] based blockchains. While one Ethereum spin off after the other hits the streets or excisting blockchains add an EVM. To offer more of the same.

How about a 'Wet Fart' Token?

Sure, you can do that, for only 0.05 Solana. Using your X account to login. Right...

Well, I quit all centralized stuff, like Twitter and FB. And I dislike EVMs. They're slow, bulky and expensive to use. Why all the promotion for them lot?

How many of those so called 'influencer' accounts have actually joined? Now, I've noticed this pattern also on SteemIt. And it became less on Hive. And at some point no more calling for it to become FB on a Blockchain.

To me it is like a believed Einstein quote. Doing the same over and over again, expecting a different outcome every time.

While I noticed on Hive new talent arise. Making incredible projects possible. Slowly but steadily becoming it's own unique self.

There's nothing out there, that I'm aware of that can deliver what the DeSo blockchain can do. Like I stated before, it is the Swiss Army Knive of blockchains.

Do I care about so called 'influencer' accounts? Nope. Never did, never will.

You're free to show me proof though that all those came to DeSo to claim their name account.

My point being?

Why would you want to try and be somebody else, copy them, when you've got the great potential to be you!

Be DeSo, be you and others will come. Will they be the praised 'influencer' accounts?

Honestly, I even wish none of them will. Because there's enough talent out there that can shine here.

Let DeSo be amazing on its own.

And you can be part of that.

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@hellsophias
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The $CC000088811 group Cross Reference can be found on the Hive blockchain. As inscribed by @Oaldamster on Tuesday December the 10th 2024.

Source:
hivexplorer.com/tx/0caaa0c028d8d3a9c9363e20d0d2dfecbd10ccb1

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@hellsophias
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@Oaldamster
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Soon those who HODL the $OalDamSter Token can swap them for a little $USDC on Open Fund.

It will be settled as 1¢ for every 100 $DeSo. As everyone got them for free, that's a bonus.

With this I want to return all the Oaldamster Tokens back to this account. Probably lock them afterwards.

Those who decide to keep them won't be able to receive future Diamonds, Rewards, Shares, NFTs and so on.

Before I make the market order for the swap I'll tag every owner of the $Oaldamster Token. In the near future I will use a different system for hand-outs.

Have a great one!

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