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Achievement Unlocked: One Hundred (100) Followers


I've been a little behind on my posting this week (as my dashboard shows, particularly the sharp drop-off in views). I've been trying to do spring cleaning in preparation for yet another move, since last time I did I downsized and had barely any space after storing all my stuff. I'm also trying to finish a freelance Web development project, job hunt for something that will pay me stablecoins (DAI, TUSD or USDC) or BCH, milk crypto faucets and keep track of what's going on in the Hive ecosystem (all with unreliable Internet connection, still). I'm not doing any one of those things particularly well, since I'm trying to keep too many plates spinning. On top of that, I'm also writing a long post (about the Cryptocurrency/Web 3.0 revolution) which I'm hoping to get out today, all going well. (Don't hold your breath in anticipation, though. I'm not known for delivering things on time when I state my intentions to; time estimation and management isn't one of my strengths.)

Anywho, I happened to log in this morning to see that I now have one hundred (100) followers. I think that's a pretty cool milestone to hit, considering I've been on this site only six months or so. Thanks to @duckeggs for helping me achieve it. (I've never had that big a following on social media, so I'm clearly doing something right when I write. I am much encouraged and will continue to publish my musings here and elsewhere, including read.cash and uHive.)


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Great White Snark
Great White Snark

I'm currently seeking fixed employment as a S/W & Web developer (C# & ASP .NET MVC, PHP 8+, Python 3), hoping to stash the farmed fiat and go full Crypto, quit the 07:30-18:00 grind. Unsigned music producer; snarky; white; balding; smashes Patriarchy.


Cryptographic Anarchy: (Mis)Adventures in Crypto
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