That post format has been going around for a bit and I've been tagged in a few, it looked like a pretty fun post to write, and given that we just passed a new year, it's a good time to reflect on the past :)
Credits to for creating the template: @snook/my-hive-story-where-it-came-from-and-the-questions
I'll update the format by adding a few key dates (for me at least):
The past two years have been a lot less eventful due to the pandemic (which doesn't mean there was less work!) but it's kind of same old same old so I didn't go into too much details here.
My account was created in block 13 225 490, 4 years and 6 months ago. It's kind of crazy to think it's been so long, time sure flies.
I've been involved with crypto since around ~2014-ish (I don't remember the exact date), I originally played a bit with bitcoin to anonymously buy vpns and such. I later started investing a bit on other altcoins. But as I was a student I didn't make bank from being this early sadly, I remember I once sold last bitcoin for 600$ because I had to pay for rent.
Absolutely none, I was never much of a writer (and it shows !). But I joined the blockchain to give it a go.
No one, I don't quite remember how I stumbled upon steem initially tbh, probably a post on reddit. So I just joined without knowing anyone.
I think it was thanks to good old steem.chat (the ogs remember :D) there I met
and so many others, turns out fredrikaa was also living in Paris, so we met for a beer, we got giga drunk and the rest was history
I don't fully recall, I really like 's writing and he had really cool space stories to tell. Then there was the people
who were curating (and writing) really great posts.
Difficult, I was putting a lot of effort into posts that were netting 1 cent on average. I also didn't really realize at the time but I don't really like writing that much, and I had decided to go all it and had a schedule with like 4-5 posts a week. It's like when you take a new year resolution and go from 0 to 5 days a week at the gym, it's just not sustaineable. I wasn't getting frustrated by the low revenue because I knew it's social media, you gotta build it up, but it was mostly the writing.
Eventually I quit after about two month and I ended up rebooting my blog later on embracing my programming skillset.
I has changed me in many ways ! I would say I learned a lot about building projects with people, discussing chain politics with some folks who have very very strong opinions, trying to sort the signal from the noise. Having more humility and recognize that you sometimes have no idea what your users want (happened to me a few times with exxp where I was like "but why would you ever want that ?").
Oh boy difficult to pick one, so I'll pick two by theme:
When we forked off steem, it was an incredible moment where everyone put their differences to the side (and boy there were a lot of differences to be put aside) and worked together to build something great, We all worked out asses off to get the chain off the ground in record time, I remember on the old slack there you would go to sleep and wake up to 2000 missed messages, I was working on the fork with and
, we were discussing the politics of the airdrop with
,
was scrambling to get us on exchanges for free (we wouldn't be on the map otherwise), the rest was working to get the infrastructure like api nodes etc etc. And I'm forgetting a lot of the efforts that was going at the same time.
But that was really a time, where for once, everyone really worked together. I don't know if we'll ever see another time like this.
still very hard to decide ! steemfest in poland when we got turbo drunk every day with ? That time when I visited
and
with
? The CERN visit with all of steemSTEM (my first meetup !) thanks to
?
I'll pick the most recent one: Steemfest bangkok ! We were at an after party and got me on top of a ladder and got all the attendance to sing happy birthday to me, then
and
tried to kill me with alcohol. Alas, I'm french, I was born in alcohol
Don't expect to just post and be noticed, talk to people, get interested in what others are writing, write comments to get noticed. Join discords and engage with others. Try out the dapps. Right now it's not really a thing because of the pandemic but if you can afford it and are serious about the chain ABSOLUTELY GO TO HIVEFEST, in those 3 days you will meet more hiveans than in a year. I didn't go to steemfest lisbon because I thought the ticket price was not worth it (spoiler alert: it really is, does a great job at keeping it accessible for everyone while creating high quality events). And then I spent the following year regretting not having gone to it