[ Introducing ] SteemPass - Spreading Blockchain Technology to Everyone.


Introducing SteemPass - Spreading Blockchain Technology to Everyone.


SteemPass is a project that aims to spread blockchain technology in a way that everyone can relate to. SteemPass will utilize a voting system tied to the Blockchain the same way that Steemit does. It will promote public health, a respect for public property, and widespread adoption of this technology. The tokenization of public bathroom keys will eliminate the revolting practice of public bathroom keys.

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Features


  • Access on secure native ios/android apps.
  • Storing private keys offline.
  • Voting key can be used in NFC chip for easy access. (For those times you really have to go.)
  • Full transparent transactions.
  • Know who and how many people used the restroom since its last cleaning.
  • Integrates easily into most public restrooms.

Philosophy and Benefits of SteemPass


Inspired by finding a better solution than using a key attached to germ filled object. This system will help facilities earn funds and eliminate abuses of their property. Personally, I have a distaste for the idea of holding an object that has been in and out of the hands of countless strangers. The keys are exposed numerous times to a fecal filled environment. From the moment I walk in I begin looking for the most sanitary path of egress. This usually involves a paper towel to turn on and off the sink and to open the door. Returning the public key forces me to hold it in my hand unless I want to visibly carry it back with a paper towel or even worse toilet paper in my hand.

How it Works


  • Each public restroom functions similar to authoring a post.
  • Each time a user needs to unlock a bathroom they must upvote.
  • SteemPower is replaced with reputation.
  • If the reputation is lower than the restrooms reputation the user must buy more reputation in order to use it.
  • Upon leaving the restroom the user will then upvote or flag their experience. (two times)
  • The first vote is for the restroom itself.
  • The second vote is for the previous user.
  • The payout is then distributed 75% to the facility and 25% to users after each cleaning.
  • Facilities are encouraged to use the funds for proper maintenance.
  • User's funds are turned into reputation so they may continue to use facilities.

Of course, it is a joke. The concept could and should be used to as a way to support public services in a more decentralized way. I only started reading about anarchy and voluntaryism, but I think this is what they may be getting at.

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