I guess this is a bit "up the arse" mode from me, but I really couldn't care less.
It gets me sick reading messages / news / post updates from people who reckon they "know" blockchain.
- If you are doing private blockchain - I don't care, don't write to me / unfriend me / unfollow me
- If you are doing an ICO (in its basic formalism) - I probably don't care, don't write to me / unfriend me / unfollow me
- If you are working with blockchain and haven't used the tech yourself (mined, wrote a SM etc) - I don't care, don't write to me / unfriend me / unfollow me
- If you doing: banking, insurance, e-commerce, payment gateways - I don't care, don't write to me / unfriend me / unfollow me
- If you judge blockchain by: price, media news etc - I don't care, eff off
- If you haven't read at least 20 WP, and are spending less than 30 hours per week on research and "doing" blockchain - guess what? Eff off
- If you have less than 60% developers on your team, or visiting blockchain conferences (other then dev conferences) - I don't care, don't write to me / unfriend me / unfollow me
I do care, if:
- You are open-source
- You have a product
- You at least care to know what things like - DLT, UTXO, hashrate, cuckoo cycle, tensority mean... (no advertisement intended, just random words, that popped into the mind upon first though)
- You probably are a developer, or have at least twice as many developers on your team, as other positions
- You have a "working" GitHub account
- You DON'T think that blockchain relates to finance
- You know how, for example, holochain, aeternity, zilliqa are different from others (please don't bother to ask)
If this offends you - read the above again =)
Oh… this doesn't mean we don't do education. We do - I do. But there is a difference between educating people and interacting with people who pretend they are what they are not.
In code we trust and may the code be with you: https://blocksult.com/