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    Explore "steemit" with insightful episodes like "BRIAN OF LONDON | Decentralisation Stops Censorship, HIVE Blockchain & A Crypto Class Action Lawsuit", "Von Bitcoins und Attention Tokens: Dr. Shermin Voshmgir über Krypto-Ökonomie", "NOTE: New Book: Make Money Writing on the STEEM Blockchain", "110. Making Money on STEEM and Steemit: A Beginner's Guide to Earning Cryptocurrency on the Blockchain" and "71. End the attention economy. STEEM's Ned Scott on Steemit, cryptocurrency-driven social media, & the blockchain" from podcasts like ""Mere Mortals", "The NextM Podcast", "Love Your Work", "Love Your Work" and "Love Your Work"" and more!

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    BRIAN OF LONDON | Decentralisation Stops Censorship, HIVE Blockchain & A Crypto Class Action Lawsuit

    BRIAN OF LONDON | Decentralisation Stops Censorship, HIVE Blockchain & A Crypto Class Action Lawsuit

    What makes the HIVE blockchain decentralised and why is Brian suing Facebook & Google?

    In Conversation #71, Brian and I discussed: why decentralisation is so important to stopping online censorship, the need for peer to peer networks being established before following the value for value model, the whole story of the STEEM/HIVE saga, the global notification service called PodPing and why he is part of lawsuit suing Google & Facebook for banning cryptocurrency advertising back in 2018.

    As always, we hope you enjoy. Mere Mortals out!

    Timeline:
    (0:00) - Why are Israeli's adventurous?
    (8:52) - Different web versions are cows analogy
    (16:07) - Censorship on the internet
    (21:08) - Could V4V have worked on the early internet?
    (26:50) - Is the core of decentralisation to stop censorship?
    (31:52) - Trying to completely censor people is idiotic
    (37:56) - STEEM's hostile takeover
    (59:53) - The birth of HIVE
    (1:07:00) - PodPing
    (1:19:40) - The maximalist mindset
    (1:25:47) - Crypto class action lawsuit
    (1:34:22) - Australian law & fairness
    (1:37:10) - Self representation in court
    (1:41:21) - Australian cartel laws
    (1:43:47) - Brian is going to pump Bitcoin by destroying social media
    (1:48:49) - Where to find Brian

    Connect with Brian:
    HIVE: https://hive.blog/@brianoflondon
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/brianoflondon


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    Von Bitcoins und Attention Tokens: Dr. Shermin Voshmgir über Krypto-Ökonomie

    Von Bitcoins und Attention Tokens: Dr. Shermin Voshmgir über Krypto-Ökonomie
    In dieser Episode geht es um Krypto-Ökonomie, Technologie, Bitcoin, Token Systeme und die Werbeindustrie Von Bitcoins und Token Systemen haben wir vielleicht schon gehört, aber welchen Einfluss diese Krypto-Netzwerke auf die Werbeindustrie haben, wissen vermutlich die wenigsten. Deshalb haben wir in dieser Episode Dr. Shermin Voshmgir, Direktorin des Forschungsinstituts für Krypto-Ökonomie an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, eingeladen. Im Gespräch fasst sie zunächst kurz die Revolution des Internets vom Web. 1.0 bis zum heutigen Web 3.0 zusammen und geht auf die enormen Potenziale ein, die sich aus der Krypto-Ökonomie ergeben. Beispielsweise spricht Shermin über den sogenannten „Basic Attention Token“, der die Werbeindustrie auf den Kopf stellen wird, und erzählt von einem Pilotprojekt in Wien, bei dem gesellschaftliche Tokens zum Einsatz kommen.   Links Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien: Website: https://www.wu.ac.at/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wu_vienna LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/wu-wirtschaftsuniversitaet-wien/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wu.wirtschaftsuniversitaet.wien Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wuvienna/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/wuvienna/ Links Dr. Shermin Voshmgir: Website: https://shermin.net/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sherminvo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherminvoshmgir/ Xing: https://www.xing.com/profile/Shermin_Voshmgir/cv

    NOTE: New Book: Make Money Writing on the STEEM Blockchain

    NOTE: New Book: Make Money Writing on the STEEM Blockchain

    I have a new book! STEEM is revolutionizing the way creators get paid. I've cashed out over $4,000 from writing on the STEEM blockchain. The most amazing thing is – nobody had to pay me a dime.

    You heard me interview STEEM co-creator Ned Scott on episode 71. I explained how to make money on STEEM on episode 110. This short read is an updated and slightly expanded version of that free episode.

    Grab the new book – on Kindle, Paperback, or Audible – at kadavy.net/steembook

    110. Making Money on STEEM and Steemit: A Beginner's Guide to Earning Cryptocurrency on the Blockchain

    110. Making Money on STEEM and Steemit: A Beginner's Guide to Earning Cryptocurrency on the Blockchain

    Something that has been on the top of my mind the past few years is how creators can make an honest living from their work. You heard me talk with Hooked author Nir Eyal back on episode 21 about how technology is fragmenting attention, for example. These economics incentivize creators to be outlandish or even dishonest.

    But, the blockchain and cryptocurrencies may change all of that. I've been earning money for my writing lately on the STEEM blockchain, on a social network called Steemit. You heard me talk to STEEM's CEO, Ned Scott back on episode 71.

    I recently cashed in over $1,000 in STEEM cryptocurrency. Today I'll be giving a basic introduction to making money on Steemit. You'll learn:

    • Where does the money come from? I cash in the STEEM Tokens I earn, but why are they worth anything?
    • What are the various forms of STEEM, and what are they for? I'll talk about STEEM, STEEM Power, and STEEM Dollars.
    • Once you earn STEEM, how can you convert it to USD? I'll give you the gist in this episode, but for step-by-step instructions, visit the original post for my beginner's guide to STEEM

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    Show Notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/steem-beginners-podcast/

    71. End the attention economy. STEEM's Ned Scott on Steemit, cryptocurrency-driven social media, & the blockchain

    71. End the attention economy. STEEM's Ned Scott on Steemit, cryptocurrency-driven social media, & the blockchain

    Ned Scott (@certainassets, Steemit: @ned is trying to reinvent the way content gets made. He wants you to get paid in the process. Ned is the co-founder of a cryptocurrency called STEEM, and he's CEO of a website that runs on STEEM, called Steemit.

    Basically all of the actions that you would normally take on a site such as Reddit – writing posts, upvoting, or commenting, mines the STEEM – that's S-T-E-E-M – cryptocurrency. You can then cash in that cryptocurrency for the currency of your choice.

    The attention economy and digital distraction
    You've heard me talk about the economics of digital distraction on the podcast before. Hooked author Nir Eyal and I talked about it on episode 21. Companies such as Facebook steal your attention, because the current models of supporting content creation incentivize them to do so.

    For example, because the bulk of Facebook's revenue is from ads, they want you to spend as much time on your news feed as possible. This then incentivizes content creators to create the most attention-grabbing content possible.

    They'll use tactics such as inciting rage – even if it means ruining an innocent person's life. We saw this tactic backfire when Gawker outed a closeted gay executive. Or, they'll just plain lie – which is something we're seeing with the current "fake news" crisis.

    The incentives of the attention economy
    By the way, I discussed some of these incentives with Ryan Holiday on episode 31. Ryan wrote a great book on the subject with Trust Me, I'm Lying.

    Will STEEM incentivize different behavior? Well, that remains to be seen. Many journalists are currently paid by the page view. I have journalist friends who have worked at a respectable newspaper, and their performance was measured by the page views on their stories.

    Think about that for a second. They weren't allowed to own stocks because it would be considered a conflict of interest in case they had to write about one of those companies, but somehow being rewarded by the page view is not a conflict of interest?

    So if journalists are no longer paid by the page view, but instead by their work being upvoted – the incentives will shift somehow. It's hard to say whether it would be good or bad, but they will shift.

    Spending attention vs. spending STEEM
    My theory is that we spend our attention far differently from how we spend our money. We're wired not to see the fruit in the bush, but rather the tiger behind the fruit in the bush.

    With STEEM we aren't spending our money, per-se, but there appears to be a different psychology to upvoting on Steemit. I'm sure those incentives bring along other quirks. From what I've seen, the most popular content – hence the content that has earned the most money – on Steemit is about STEEM. Content like this podcast, I guess.

    Other than that, like I say, it remains to be seen. To wrap your head around it, I'd recommend signing up at Steemit.com, and looking around. By the way, my Steemit username is kadavy, so let's connect there.

    Can you earn money on Steemit?
    I've been a STEEM user (@kadavy), or rather I've used the website Steemit (yes, it's a little confusing at first), for several months now. I've converted some of my STEEM to Bitcoin, just to run a test. So far, I've earned spendable money for using Steemit. And, as I record this, the total value of all of the STEEM that is out there is at over 50 million dollars.

    Where does that money come from? How does STEEM work? Why might it work in the long run? and why might it not work? Ned and I will talk about all of that and more in this conversation.

    Remember, none of this is investment advice, just an exploration of a potential new way to incentivize content creation.

    Seth Godin interview coming soon!
    A very revealing Seth Godin inteview is coming soon. Make sure you're subscribed, so you don't miss the episode.

     

     

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    Show Notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/steem-podcast-ned-scott/

     

     

    Steem Smart with George Donnelly

    Steem Smart with George Donnelly

    In this show, I talk with George Donnelly from the Steem Smart podcast. We do a deep dive into Steemit, the social news site which combines blogging with the cryptocurrency steem.

    What are the differences between steem, steemit, steem power, and steem dollars? Can you make money off of steemit? Is it concerning that whales have so much power on the platform? Should we be worried that the power behind the steem block chain is centralized? How do you write a good introduceyourself post? George is actually kind enough to give me some pointers on my introduceyourself post on the air during the show. Good stuff you won't want to miss!

    Find more from George here:
    https://steemit.com/@georgedonnelly 
    https://steemit.com/@steemsmart 
    http://morelibertynow.com/steem/ 
    http://georgedonnelly.com/ 


    Here's my introduceyourself post on steemit: https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@choiceconvo/choice-conversations-is-now-on-steemit 

     


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