BlockchainBastards D-Cast #3: TheyCallMeDan

in dsound •  6 years ago  (edited)


In the 3rd episode of the world's #1 decentralized podcast features millionaire crypto investor TheyCallMeDan.

We chop it up about what to look for in a crypto project when investing, what projects he's excited about, and how Steem will grow with the additions of SMT's and Steem Engine tokens.

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You held an awesome interview @bchainbastards would love to hear more of them in the future and as always @theycallmedan offered us a wealth of information.

Got one question though; the book you were referring to called Mastery, who was it written by?

The podcast have been quite educating. I was a total tech-novice when I joined #steem blockchain. Such information as conveyed in this interview with @Theycallmedan has enlightened me in many areas. Thanks @bchainbastards for doing this.

I really think @theycallmedan is the most interesting guy to follow in crypto, I have been following since last year on Youtube (because of Crypto Daily actually), he brought me to Steem. Thanks for your insight and honesty.

Very interesting discussion all through especially the research advice. Can't beat that and can't short circuit that step.

The Steem Engine DEX seems like something astonishing. The ease with which real tokens can be issued and maintained is just magnificent. From my relatively outside position looking into the Crypto world, way too few people are trying to make this stuff easy to use. Steem Engine tokens are a breath of fresh air.

The interview was sounding quite intriguing and engaging. Thanks to @bchainbastards for hosting.

This podcast is getting amazing. Let me be sharing bits of what am gleaning from this interview. Here are my few excerpts and lessons from the discuss:

  • On the 4th to 5th minute, @theycallmedan took to emphasizing that "proof of work" and "proof of stake" are the character of #stem blockchain - 4th -5th minute. To me, this is a good reason for every investor to come to #steem. With POW and POS, a good ROI is always expected as the value of investment is not left to chance but to human engagement.

  • Between time 5:30 to7:00, Dan was asked what communities does he really go for and why. In his response, Dan said his interest in a community is what they have to offer. This to me shows #steem as a crypto platform built on merit and credibility. Uniquely, Dan consented to that he loves games and the fun here.

  • Between the 8th to 10th minute, Dan mentioned Telegram as his preferred information source because he can meet and discuss with some researchers. I see why he had to invite Steemians to join the Steemit Telegram channel.

  • So far, my peak moment on the podcast was the 10th to14th minute where @Theycallmedan mentioned #Steem and #EOS as his typical crypto projects with high premium on #steem. This gives me the hope that with the likes of Dan on #steem, Steem's growth is sure.

  • From the 30th minute, SMT vs @steemengine were the topical issues.

Though am still listening, the 48:17 minutes video is amazing and deserves much promotion for all internet users.

Wow thank you so much for this summary, I'm gonna add it to the description

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I actually love the first question, the truth is that I've always asked myself the things/factors he considers before buying into something just like the way he bought into #steem and one thing I pricked up was that he spoke about talking to someone at the top or basically seeing the community aspect really, I think this answers a lot of my questions and wow what an interview too guys, cheers @theycallmedan

wecallhimdan 👍

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Kudos to @bchainbastards for this.
@theycallmedan, you keep thrilling me with your big heart out to promote #steem to the world. I trust that these recent interviews will birth another booster deal for #steem. AM listening

Welcome Dan!! I think it will probably take years before institutional money settles fully into the crypto market but the process is poised to see some momentum in 2019. We are in the right place at the right time.

Had a blast, thanks for having me!

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It thrills me to have you play a host to an interview all for the sake of crypto and blockhain because am certain, you'll defend #steem. Thanks for being our Dan. I'll listen ASAP.

@Liltom002 @Evegrace @Prettyglo @Imaluv54 @Thechurch01 @You34, find time to be a part of this podcast.

Thanks to @bchainbastards for spicing this.

Thanks for the invite. It sounds to be a great duel with @Theycallmedan.

Wow you have @theycallmedan on dsound podcast? Wow this is huge, I'm tuning in hope to be thrilled

Steem blockchain can use all the visibility it can get and this show is doing just

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I think next coin add on coinbase is steem coin.💥..its project is really strong and fast 😍👍Dear @bchainbastards

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Seriously great talk here guys! Dan is a smart cookie for being here on Steem and I hope many will follow. Always nice to hear some EOS and Steem comparison, and as Dan shared - they will both be the 'meat' behind some future dApps that will go mainstream :-) Wouldn't hurt if the two projects at some point started working together - we really would have a 'new internet' from that point on :-)

Great interview @bchainbastards, excited to see you posted on DSound too :-) Cheers!

Amazing podcast man keep it up!

When the big voices on steem like Dan @TheyCallMeDan speak about steem it is very heartening long live steem

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