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Topic: After Bitcoin: Investor's Exodus to Virtual Money - page 2. (Read 293 times)

legendary
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Farewell, Leo. You will be missed!
I appreciate and applaud the effort, but it's really difficult to look at. For example, you have blocks of text of hundreds and thousands of words. It would look much cleaner if we had more headings and shorter paragraphs. You could also add some images, graphs, or tables to make it a bit more interesting to the readers.   

All this is exclusively your work? No sources?
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 443
P.S. Mining's a section of Bitcoin literature I feel is the least covered. Bet there's a treasure trove of stories there would add to this project's uniqueness, if you could convince them mining discussion users.
Mining is like a math class, it's boring and traditional, but the magic is all in it. If you can convince them to tell their stories and present them in an attractive way, it might be the first book specialized in that.
I see that most of the members are still active in the mining board, although many of them are from 2013 or even a little older.
copper member
Activity: 70
Merit: 3
Miss them writing projects. One maybe dumb comment, but I'll ask anyway, never afraid to risk looking the way I actually am (coding illiterate) but why Github? I support decentralisation, etc., but a writing/editing collab probably benefits from something as simple as Gdoc (or an open source version of it), with some way to apply for permissions to edit.

Or am I wrong? Github is easier to see who edited/changed/text? I understand why it works better for code but literary... hard to see.

P.S. Mining's a section of Bitcoin literature I feel is the least covered. Bet there's a treasure trove of stories there would add to this project's uniqueness, if you could convince them mining discussion users.



I'm no literary champ but I like the way GitHub is set up. It would help introduce people to coding also it's a gateway. The book in away is a code or can be coded with messages. It's an experiment. I like that idea of covering the stories of miners. Hopefully they are true.
copper member
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Uh, first I would change the title of your book. When I first read "After Bitcoin" I thought it was some text predicting the crash of bitcoin. The next thing that goes in the title is some kind of exodus, so when I combine it with the first impression, I conclude that the book is about the mass abandonment of Bitcoin and the transition to virtual money. Pretty confusing isn't it?
According to the cover you posted, and without reading your further explanation, I would say that it is another book about conspiracy theories through Bitcoin.

I would like it to be used as a "crypto bible" to all. I have a church called Church of Cryptocurrency inside a metaverse world. Its about the history of cryptocurrency and what it can become in society. Has stories and could use more stories people can learn from like the Bible.

I honestly wouldn't mix any church (religion) and Bitcoin much. Bitcoin is an open space and all similar markings are unnecessary.

Your effort is appreciated and it is good that it is open source, so why not make it in the form of Blogger? Or a website? Or comics (cartoon stories) or any form that helps others to develop with you, and there is no link or link between its pages.

I support this proposal. No matter whether the book is free to use, a blog or website is a much better solution. From both sides, both as a reader and as an editor.

OP, as a support to you, I offer you a domain and hosting as a donation for this idea, if you seriously want to commit to the whole thing.

I would like to put a poll for a possible title change. Do you have any names? I know the title can turn people off because of religion and they might think conspiracy. But fact is Bitcoin saved some people's lives and they became financial free or in a better situation. The world is powered by currency. People get up everyday and work for money or hustle.

To some people money is their God and they are nothing without it. It's not about conspiracy it's about facts and truth about cryptocurreny. Maybe we can use the Bible as an example what really happened maybe if there was a blockchain back then we could have caught fraud. This is why I attach the religious aspect of it because Christianity is the most popular religion. I'm not apart of any religion or cult. But I know there is deception right in your face when dealing with religion or money.

The internet exposes both like a new born baby. It's obvious something went wrong and it's still wrong. So the conspiracy stuff gets destroyed. This is really happening open your eyes and see.  But sime people will remain the way they are so this is not for everybody first off. You should get the mass adoption thing out of head. Just like when Bitcoin came into being. People rejected it and still do.

Bitcoin is genius but the fact is something went wrong along the way. This can help fix that if people can be aware of the past.anything can be a conspiracy. MCDONALD'S too much ketchup it's a conspiracy. Only joking but it could be pushed into society and tirned into something bad. After Bitcoin could mean a marking point like BC before christ and Bitcoin died. My first thought is what is going to happen post Bitcoin.

The average person can not afford 1 BTC. What do they do now?  Where do they go? If you put 100 dollars in Bitcoin and it 10x that's only $1000 profit. They are no where close to being financially free. Even with a 1000 dollars it's not enough.
I'm talking about the homeless person on the street the college student in debt. How are they going to get out through crypto. Bitcoin already went up. Too bad they missed it but it's not over.

I have some other names for the book

POST BITCOIN

OPEN BITCOIN

BITCOIN SENT

BEHOLD BITCOIN

SINCERELY, BITCOIN

BITCOIN SHOCK

BITCOIN SOCIETY

WORLD of BITCOIN

BITCOINLUTION

YOU AND BITCOIN

BITCOINSDAY

OMEGA BLOCK

HOUSE OF BITCOIN

OK BITCOIN

BITCOIN SAID

BITCOIN & COMPANY

BITCOIN BANG





legendary
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Miss them writing projects. One maybe dumb comment, but I'll ask anyway, never afraid to risk looking the way I actually am (coding illiterate) but why Github? I support decentralisation, etc., but a writing/editing collab probably benefits from something as simple as Gdoc (or an open source version of it), with some way to apply for permissions to edit.

Or am I wrong? Github is easier to see who edited/changed/text? I understand why it works better for code but literary... hard to see.

P.S. Mining's a section of Bitcoin literature I feel is the least covered. Bet there's a treasure trove of stories there would add to this project's uniqueness, if you could convince them mining discussion users.

copper member
Activity: 70
Merit: 3

Hey, I appreciate the feedback and I usually look to do innovative things. It's a process and I'm willing to donate some crypto to whoever helps improve. I'd like to donate using something like Tomochain (TOMO) which went from .37 cents to over 1 dollar in 3 months or another cheap one that may go up some X's.  
This is generous of you, your idea is good, but the problem is in describing it, because the book means intellectual property rights and many problems, so many people do not like to contribute to it.

It is better if it is a site for quotations, an online diary, or any other description that is far from the author's intellectual property rights obligation, or that ideas can be reformulated so that they lead to profit from them without the author's permission.

Try to donate the amount to those who love to create animations or comics, which will be attractive to readers and may be an income source for you and him.

I understand property rights but this is not advertised for profit. Any profit is not demanded it is donated like a church when people tithe. It is up to you I want to put this book in the public domain. So there is no property rights for anyone. Im willing to take a chance to educate people about the history of cryptocurrency. The information is the real reward that people can use to make profits. Bitcoin is open source so I just want to try follow that format with a book and see if people can understand. The book is free for all. I will try to not take anybody's intellectual property rights. That's why the book needs to be edited down and worked on to a final version. This may be a continues thing as it keeps being updated over the years. Cryptocurrency is still in the early stages of development. The whole idea is for people to get information and become financial free.
legendary
Activity: 3248
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Uh, first I would change the title of your book. When I first read "After Bitcoin" I thought it was some text predicting the crash of bitcoin. The next thing that goes in the title is some kind of exodus, so when I combine it with the first impression, I conclude that the book is about the mass abandonment of Bitcoin and the transition to virtual money. Pretty confusing isn't it?
According to the cover you posted, and without reading your further explanation, I would say that it is another book about conspiracy theories through Bitcoin.

I would like it to be used as a "crypto bible" to all. I have a church called Church of Cryptocurrency inside a metaverse world. Its about the history of cryptocurrency and what it can become in society. Has stories and could use more stories people can learn from like the Bible.

I honestly wouldn't mix any church (religion) and Bitcoin much. Bitcoin is an open space and all similar markings are unnecessary.

Your effort is appreciated and it is good that it is open source, so why not make it in the form of Blogger? Or a website? Or comics (cartoon stories) or any form that helps others to develop with you, and there is no link or link between its pages.

I support this proposal. No matter whether the book is free to use, a blog or website is a much better solution. From both sides, both as a reader and as an editor.

OP, as a support to you, I offer you a domain and hosting as a donation for this idea, if you seriously want to commit to the whole thing.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 443

Hey, I appreciate the feedback and I usually look to do innovative things. It's a process and I'm willing to donate some crypto to whoever helps improve. I'd like to donate using something like Tomochain (TOMO) which went from .37 cents to over 1 dollar in 3 months or another cheap one that may go up some X's.  
This is generous of you, your idea is good, but the problem is in describing it, because the book means intellectual property rights and many problems, so many people do not like to contribute to it.

It is better if it is a site for quotations, an online diary, or any other description that is far from the author's intellectual property rights obligation, or that ideas can be reformulated so that they lead to profit from them without the author's permission.

Try to donate the amount to those who love to create animations or comics, which will be attractive to readers and may be an income source for you and him.
copper member
Activity: 70
Merit: 3
The book is usually described as a book because there is a writer who lists the information according to a specific order, so that the outcome is to benefit from the most correct information with an attractive arrangement that attracts the reader. you rarely find a book that is scraps of ideas or was composed of many narrators.

Your effort is appreciated and it is good that it is open source, so why not make it in the form of Blogger? Or a website? Or comics (cartoon stories) or any form that helps others to develop with you, and there is no link or link between its pages.

In the book, it is more difficult because you need to re-divide it into sections, reformulate each section, and delete a lot of things before adding something new, not to mention the wording and intellectual property rights, because your content is from the Internet.

Hey, I appreciate the feedback and I usually look to do innovative things. It's a process and I'm willing to donate some crypto to whoever helps improve. I'd like to donate using something like Tomochain (TOMO) which went from .37 cents to over 1 dollar in 3 months or another cheap one that may go up some X's. 

The book is on github.com so members can pull and improve it in any way they feel. I would like it to be used as a "crypto bible" to all. I have a church called Church of Cryptocurrency inside a metaverse world. Its about the history of cryptocurrency and what it can become in society. Has stories and could use more stories people can learn from like the Bible.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 443
The book is usually described as a book because there is a writer who lists the information according to a specific order, so that the outcome is to benefit from the most correct information with an attractive arrangement that attracts the reader. you rarely find a book that is scraps of ideas or was composed of many narrators.

Your effort is appreciated and it is good that it is open source, so why not make it in the form of Blogger? Or a website? Or comics (cartoon stories) or any form that helps others to develop with you, and there is no link or link between its pages.

In the book, it is more difficult because you need to re-divide it into sections, reformulate each section, and delete a lot of things before adding something new, not to mention the wording and intellectual property rights, because your content is from the Internet.
copper member
Activity: 70
Merit: 3


A record book for Bitcoin history and the future of virtual money.

My source is cyberspace. I'm not a trained writer or anything just trying to sum it all up quickly. People are bloody late and more will come so lets make it easy and kill the lies and confusion.  So, help improve the book for the community if you dare. If you're a writer or editor pull something through the GitHub and if it makes since I'll accept it. Let's make this the greatest Bitcoin book on the internet. FREE for all. For all who want to be informed about the origin of virtual money. A bit of a prediction book too. So, if you have some predictions tell it.

Will give credit in the credit section of book

By Coin Vader & the BitcoinTalk.org Forum Members

https://github.com/coinvader/afterbitcoin
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