A Review of my 2022 Publish0x Articles

By Feax21 | Crypto Monkey | 15 Jan 2024


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So this is Christmas And what have you done Another year over And a new one just begun And so this is Christmas I hope you have fun The near and the dear one The old and the young

Introduction

If I wanted to keep a Publish0x tradition alive, then normally I should have already published an article about my 2022 Publish0x Articles by the end of December 2022 just like i did back in 2021 with my article "A Review of my 2021 Publish0x Articles". And if 2022 is already a history, various personal circumstances and trips didn't allow me to do so. Yet, although we are already on the first days of 2024, January Blues are already here, so better late than never I have decided to renew my end-of-year Publish0x tradition by publishing a late review of my 2022 articles. Nevertheless, this article can be also served as a guide on my 2022 articles and through the links that I have included, you can revisit them, study them and those you haven't done so you can tip them or re-tip them again as you can tip each article twice and earn the tip provided by the platform.

A Review of my 2022 Publish0x Articles

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The first article of 2022 was about "Few Thoughts about Satoshi Nakamoto Part A" that included several random personal thinking and brainstorming about the entity who developed Bitcoin and ignited the Blockchain revolution. It was an article about thoughts that were spinning for a long time in my mind mostly about Satoshi Nakamoto's Vision for a decentralized future and recently decided to revisit and update it. Offspring articles derived from this article recently too and more might emerge in the future as it provided me adequate inspiration for further thoughts and discussions.

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Second article of the year was about "A Review of Faucet MicroWallets & the Fall of ExpressCrypto" explaining that the justifications provided for the ExpressCrypto microwallet failure couldn't be realistic. Interestingly, since then several similar microwallet schemes have emerged but it seems that FaucetPay is still standing strong among them for the collection of faucet micropayments.

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And January was a very productive month as I continued with the 3rd article of the month with title "The Revolution of Internet Computer in 2022" that participated in the writing contest #MyCryptoOutlook2022 #BitYard Writing Contest. The article included a brief description of the ICP technology and ended with a trading prediction as it was requested from the contest. In fact, by participating in the #MyCryptoOutlook2022 #BitYard Writing Contest with the tag #TheGivingBlock, BitYard was committed to donate 50,000 SHIB through The Giving Block, a crypto-platform that contributes to the society by allowing over 1,000 non-for-profit organisations to accept crypto donations for their missions. You can also donate to the charity of your choice through TheGivingBlock.

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February was also strong, starting with an article with title "Free Faucet Family: ANALYZE THAT" analysing the profit potential of the well known Free Faucet Family that includes several individual faucet websites under the brand "Free Faucet". Unfortunately, after an extensive analysis on the article of the potential of the faucets, it proved that these faucets will never be profitable enough in comparison with the time needed to invest on them. Moving forward, Faucet Family is still strong and operating with many users still using it hoping to reach the continuously adjustable withdrawing limits. Also, they added new altcoins through the development of new faucets websites and a revamp of their interface to increase their usability. Full list of the Free Faucet Family can be find on my website cryptomonkey.

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By mid-February 2022, I decided to publish the 2nd part of my article "A Few Thoughts about Satoshi Nakamoto (Part B)" that tries to investigate all the possible scenarios about the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto. Although, there isn't yet any specific clue about the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, I will share again Pete Rizzo's introduction on the article "The Last Days of Satoshi" which has also been the inspiration for my article.

They suspected that he was British[X], that he was Yakuza[X], that he laundered money[X]. They wondered if he was a woman[X], laid claim just in case[X] and joked about fucking him[X]. They kept contingencies for if he proved crazy[X], eyed for shifts in his sleep[X], debated why he spoke and didn’t speak and sent him eager patches signed with pretty please[X].

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And that was actually my penultimate article on Publish0x for 2022. Unfortunately, personal professional obligations obliged me like Satoshi Nakamoto "to concentrate in other things". A big gap in my publication took place and since 15th February 2022 when I published the "Few Thoughts about Satoshi Nakamoto (Part B)", my next publication took place back on November 2022 with my article "Food, drinks, chain-analysis and post-quantum crypto at The LAB!". Yes indeed I was completely away from the platform possibly due to lack of inspiration and possible i was trying to have more social life than in the past during the lockdown as well, but I have never forgotten my passion for the Blockchain Revolution. Therefore, when the local Cambridge Bitcoin Meetup group decided to host an event about Blockchain and Quantum technology with 2 very strong talks and presentations, cocktails and real crypto-discussions with other crypto-minded individuals and professionals, I just couldn't miss it and I decided that I need to find back my lost inspiration, sit down on a chair in front of my computer and dedicate some time to write an article about the event.

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