Creating a circle of crypto friends

in hive-111825 •  4 years ago 

Now crypto is going on, where people are getting acquainted with the game for the first time and when they start to see “Sings” pop up all over the place they start to learn more about the game and feel more comfortable talking about it. When they hear the word "bitcoin" or "crypto" instead of tying the knot or criticizing, their ears are healed and they begin to pay more attention. It started to spread social conversation. However, the visibility of the crypto increases as people begin to say "I have some crypto" as a qualification to be included in the conversation.

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It is a process of social proofing that leads to generalization. So that new crypto holders are actually seen as cool kids in the early blocks without being socially promoted like many of us. Isn't that funny? People who have been rejecting crypto as legal for 13 years and ridiculing those who argue otherwise are now early adopters.

It certainly makes sense, as no one like me has ever “built” anything technical for the industry. Importantly, I am creating a circle of crypto friends with whom I can share the game. Although we can all support different teams and care about different aspects of the sport. When prices go up or down, when China introduces their latest ban, or Kasturi tweets, and causes a spread. We can talk about it as spectators present at the game.

But of course, unlike sports, we are more than spectators who turn around, we also own a part-team and the paths we take. Depending on him on the field participants, players. As I said, Hive is the best game on the internet. But it’s just a piece of the industry as a whole and the whole field of play continues to grow and grow, increasing inclusion in complexity. No matter what every person in the industry does. The generalization of crypto through the process of social expansion.

There is “something to go” before becoming truly mainstream, but what drives the breakdown growth of crypto is that they are creating peer groups where ground conversations happen and encourage more people to catch “bit crypto”. Get a little skin in the game and feel a part of the team. Each new member who is choosing. They will increase the chances of persuading each other to be part of the conversation.

I think that while the “code law” was in place, many people seem to have forgotten the power of social networks, and digital social networks have been around for millennia before they were used to collect and sell big data for profit. For me, that means we're reaching a tipping point where crypto isn't being talked about. Because those who don’t know anything about this will be seen as dinosaurs who just don’t keep up with the technology. But the conversation inevitably touches on ignoring social considerations about the economy and human well-being.

It is a process of generalization that transcends the gap between everyday use and ubiquitous integration in many areas of our lives as all industries emerge from primitive concepts.

For example, the Internet was seen less than 30 years ago as a kind of fancy product, but not something deadly. And we’re here today, socializing and building the world’s most valuable companies on the same fancy item that so many people “didn’t get” just so long ago. Those who are now working online and doing their banking. Because of this recent learning, the spread of crypto will be pushed much faster.

It can be just the signature of the ad, an article here or there or listening to random conversations among colleagues and preferring to ask a question. But people will choose and once the game is over, everything changes, widen the gateway to the next one as soon as it starts.

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