Bitshares 101 - Introduction To Bitshares and Why I Created TASKMANAGER

in bitshares •  8 years ago  (edited)

With the creation of TASKMANAGER, some of my followers have been wondering just what exactly bitshares is.  This is the 1st of a series of viedeos done by BitShares TV explaining bitshares, and why someone would want to use it. 


My use case is as an investment in this account, sales of TASKMANAGER power up the account, profit from the account buys back TASKMANAGER and pays the asset holders. Followers can earn TASKMANAGER in small amounts by completing the Special Task at the bottom of some of my posts. Best of all I think is holding 50* TASKMANAGER, gained by any means qualifies the holder to have one steemit account auto-voted by @taskmanager.  As the Steem Power in this account grows, TASKMANAGER should become more valuable, especially on buyback days.

TASKMANAGER is still available via steemit on a 1:1 STEEM:TASKMANAGER ratio for another week and a few days. All sales from this method will be powered up. Send any amount of STEEM to @taskmanager with your bitshares username as the memo.


*The amount of TASKMANAGER needed to qualify for an auto-vote may change over time. This is an ever evolving project, but I can assure you I will be doing things to INCREASE the value of TASKMANAGER as much as possible for the benefit of all supporters.

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This video is amazing! I had hoped something like this existed, and to learn that it does is very uplifting. Thank you for making my night!

Upvoted and resteemed!

Thanks for this information!

I have supported Taskmanager with up votes so far, and I will consider buying some TASKMANAGER tokens. The Bitshares 101 video series is excellent; I just watched all the chapters. I own some Bitshares but had not been exposed to much of what the videos teach. I'm glad you put that video in this post; thanks for that, and for this taskmanager project!

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I'm really struggling to get my head around all of this new information. Intuitively I'm tremendously excited but there's only so much of a deviation from my (outdated) world view which I can handle at any one time. Does that make sense?

It makes perfect sense.
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great info