@Stellabelle interviewed me today!
(Posted with permission from https://medium.com/dash-for-newbies/people-of-dash-joshua-evolution-front-end-developer-e9a4c673ca8f)
In this new series, PEOPLE OF DASH, you’ll learn about the humans who are working behind the scenes to make Dash, the digital cash choice for the masses.
Many of you may not be aware of the fact that Dash founder, Evan Duffield, just released the roadmap for Evolution, Dash’s revolutionary application that will greatly simplify and streamline the use of digital cash for the average person.
According to Blockchain News:
Dash, a leading payments-focused digital currency, has today unveiled its highly anticipated roadmap for Evolution, as well as ambitious plans for 2017 through to 2020 and beyond. -Blockchain News
What people may not know about Dash is how well its community works together and how diverse it actually is.
Dash is a global, decentralized community and contains different people from all over the world who are working together to lay down the social and technological foundations for the mass adoption of Dash. The success of any global organization, including cryptocurrencies, requires that people from different backgrounds utilize whatever skills they have to grow the size influence of the network. Most of the attention is focused on programmers, as they are the ones building the tools for the mainstream adoption of Dash, but the reality is that it takes all kinds of people to effectively build a healthy and robust global movement.
JOSHUA SEIGLER
EVOLUTION FRONT END DEVELOPER
Stella: How and when did you find out about Dash?
Joshua: I got into Bitcoin in November 2013 after the price shot up to $1000 USD. In April of 2014 I decided to look into altcoins. I did a LOT of research to pick one I could trust. I found Dash, and it stood out as a coin that had material improvements over Bitcoin, and that still wanted to be used as money. I made some Bitcoin buying and selling Dash on Cryptsy, and in a couple instances my timing was really good due to paying attention to Dash news. I also did a little mining with my gaming video card. I managed to mine a few dollars’ worth of Dash per week. At that time I thought of it as a way to get more Bitcoin, but also as a project to keep an eye on.
By March of 2016 I was convinced that Dash had the potential to take a leading role as a payment cryptocurrency. Due to a lack of governance, Bitcoin was struggling to resolve what should have been a very simple parameter change, and there was no end in sight. I sold the last of my Bitcoin for Dash.
S: What’s your main contribution to Dash?
J: I am a masternode owner. Aside from the income, voting on proposals gives a sense of involvement I’ve never felt elsewhere. I have been active in the public slack groups since they were up and running. I was a moderator in Buster’s slack, and I’m a mod in Tao’s slack now. I volunteered to set up custom CSS for the Dashpay subreddit, and because of that I got a chance to help with the dash.org redesign last year. I got along well with the team, so when we had this big price swell earlier in the year, I talked with Andy Freer (Dash Core’s CTO) and asked about a full time position. Fast forward to this past Monday, I just started working on Evolution full-time as a front end developer!
S: What’s different about Dash compared to other coins?
J: Dash is a monetary asset (not a smart token or appcoin). It’s a really good monetary asset, since it can meet all the requirements for what money is supposed to be good at. All the network participants have strong incentives to support it.
S: How is Dash Nation unique in the crypto-sphere?
J: We stand out as a very welcoming, friendly community. Part of that is the hard work from Tao and many others to maintain a good culture, but another major factor is Dash’s governance. Difficult decisions are put to a masternode vote, instead of being decided on social media. That lets the Slack be itself instead of turning into a battleground.
S: Do you have any predictions about how Evolution could change the cryptocurrency environment?
J: Just like with cash today, people will be able to use Dash Evolution without having to understand it. People are unhappy with banks. There’s a cultural shift happening, moving from centralization back to decentralization, and decentralized money is where it starts. High quality currency shifts power from gatekeepers to individuals.
S: What are the pros and cons of Dash?
J: Cons: It’s not yet widely spendable.
Pros: Dash makes it possible to irreversibly transfer value over the internet in seconds. Nothing else can do that without some kind of central control. I like the name. It’s digital cash; it just makes sense. Strong incentives. The network pays for all the things it needs, which makes it sustainable.
S: Anything else you want to add?
J: I hope these answers were interesting, and maybe inspired you to get involved with Dash, either by buying some, or even just stopping by the Dash Nation slack to say hi or listen in. Here’s the link to the Dash Nation Slack: https://dash-nation-invite.herokuapp.com/
Hi Joshua, nice to meet you here on Steemit! :) I recognize your picture from the Slack channel :)
I can't wait to get my hands on Evolution!!
What does "front end developer" mean? Are you the one who makes it look pretty and user friendly?
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That's essentially it. I can make changes to functionality too, but I focus on the parts of the code that happen in the web browser. I let other people work on the "back end" that happens on the server.
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Hey, any way you can add the tag, peopleofdash to your post?
that way everyone can find this series on steemit....
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Done!
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excellent!!!! Now the madness can resume, and we can all find our posts this way
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@stellabelle I know you're an avid supporter of Steem and Steemit alike, in relation to that is Dash something you see as a secondary investment for diversification reasons, or a hedge-type investment against Steem for stability?
I just started switching my posts to 100% power up to boost my ability to help curate, and earn in return for that. In time as I build from here I am interested in expanding out into other currencies as well - while maintaining my growth in Steem Power holdings. I have come to value you opinion on things like this and just wanted an insight to your thoughts on it.
Thank you for connecting with @dasher and providing the interview!
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I'm so curious to see it soon!
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hey thanks for the $.23! That's quite a lot since you just joined not too long ago! It's like we're in Dash Slack all of a sudden!
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Well I did buy some STEEM in the beginning to accelerate things a bit :) but it was the HF that did the true acceleration, LOL - and I'm sure your upvotes on HF day helped to increase it a few cents, too!
Progress... :) -- OH, and that is only 60% of my Steempower - it hasn't gone up all the way to 100% yet since the upvoting part on HF day :)
Yes, it's like tipping in Dash :)
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this is really encouraging, the future is bright for dash
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I'm very excited about Dash Evolution, hopefully it'll fulfill everything promised. Dash is my fave crypto
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Yes, I gave permission!
Thanks for doing this interview with me!
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Always glad to see DASH on Steemit! Keep up the good work.
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Good)
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I thought there was going to be a release this month
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Looks like a must watch!!! thanks for informing !!
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Well check it out later, but I am glad that these interviews are taking place.
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Very very interesting. I am learning about all of this from square one. Thank you for doing the interview!
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Heyy it's pretty cool to find people from Dash also on Steemit! I was just watching the Dash Core Team hangouts call on YouTube, those are always good....
I also had a chance to stop by the Dash booth at Consensus and meet some of the guys. It's exciting to see more and more people getting the word out about #cryptocurrency, and def look forward to making more connections soon :)
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I enjoyed the interview - Joshua good luck with your new job.
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Thanks Joe!
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