Cryptocurrency: What Is Driving You Other Than The Money

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Cryptocurrency is offering life changing money to everyone. It is a situation where those who are dedicated, take the time to learn, put forth the effort, and operate on a long term basis, they will reach financial freedom.

Since it is a guarantee IF people do that, what else is there? What is driving you?

In this video I talk about the opportunity before us, on a much greater scale than just the money. It is important that people find it within themselves to determine what makes this a vocation (in a loving manner).


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The knowledge, which is also to get the money. So money lol.. let's follow each other. Thanks ❤️

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I focus on a strategic approach. Especially because I might not be able to be in Hive all the time, I want to put in as much effort as I can now. When I will go to my heath recovery, I will be missing for maybe 1 month from here. Crypto is a good investment. Hive is offering this free opportunity for us. Airdrops also. Blockchain games, as well. I can only be grateful for that.

Thank you for this video and for opening this discussion for us!

I am learning, after 50 days in Hive I am still learning so many things.

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Good luck on your recovery.

Yes it is a continual learning process. I am nearing 4 years here and still learning a great deal about what this all is about.

It is wonderful to watch others grow and their accounts get larger.

Keep filling those bags. The nice thing is if you have your account using hive.vote and following someone, they can vote for you while you are away. That way you still get your curation.

So you will be earning money while gone.

I have a curation trail there if you want to follow me while you are away.

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Thank you so much. I will follow you starting next week when I finish most of my freelancing projects. Can I know its name and how many % should I put to go to the curation trail. I am new but I hope I will make it right.

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After 5 years in this community I'm still learning stuff.. :P

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geez times flies, thanks for making me feel old :P

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The technology. By following along with the crypto space, we should see the world in a way that becomes more digital. Before the mainstream press went on about NFTs, they were already being used here. Some of the largest technological developments are starting directly on the crypto space.

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It is interesting how that happens. We have some terrific developers in crypto, one who would be paid big dollars if they were working for big tech companies or major corporations.

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I share this love of technology. I really believe that learning new things keeps our brains young, and that cryptocurrency is a combination of new history, new vocabulary and new math, which helps keep our minds young.

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Well i wish i could say freedom is driving most people. However the market is always right and the first wave of people in crypto are no doubt driven by money. No question in my mind. Now i do think as inequality and poor distribution continues on with wealthier people continually finding new schemes to deprive people of their money and resources.

I do believe they about the tip the scale over. When this occurs people will care more about freedom than just trying to survive in systems they have no control over. The good news is that day is coming and people in crypto will be going yes i'm here to be set free. This is the real important goal. Not just a system throwing a few trinkets at me to appease me, or giving me bread and the circus.

This first wave of crypto users aren't there. At best i'd characterize them as mostly opportunist who thought they could get rich in a new scheme. Not all not all not all. However that's pretty much it right now. Yes it will change in time. So early days of crypto were born out of purity and vision and hopefulness.

How do we know this? We know this because bitcoin was 1 cent under $1 lol. So those early people there clearly had a vision and certainly weren't making money. Now its more like slot machines in las vegas. There isn't really significant vision and usefulness. How do we know this? We know this because if i asked most people what they used bitcoin for today. What they used cryptocurrency for today? Many would say absolutely nothing. So we got a long way to go. Many of he early inspirational people aren't really around anymore. It's no real thought leaders here anymore. I guess they cashed out. Doing something else. So the wave of people really driven in crypto for more of the foundational reasons aren't here. Or i don't yet see them.

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So the wave of people really driven in crypto for more of the foundational reasons aren't here. Or i don't yet see them.

There are a few but I think you are correct. Most of them have gone on or gone underground.

Either way, they are not around each day.

Those early Bitcoin adopters were all about the cause. They were advocates of it and were going to either be successful or go down with the ship; no in between. It was a movement to them.

We dont have that feel anymore. I wasnt around in the early days but that is the sense I get from reading and researching about the early days.

I think it is something that we need to recapture. Those who were calling for Wall Street to enter, which many were doing on here 2-3 years ago, were only looking at the money they could make. They wanted their holdings to moon in spite of what it did to the movement.

Bitcoin is no longer in the hands of the people; it is now Wall Streets toy.

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"Those early Bitcoin adopters were all about the cause. They were advocates of it and were going to either be successful or go down with the ship; no in between. It was a movement to them."

I think the operative word you used that was spot on was "movement". In my opinion this is what cryptocurrency really is. How did we go from that to the casino? Well my thoughts are this came from an unnatural interference from institutions and venture capitalist.

This is the basis of the first bitcoin fork. Which i agree it should have been forked when this happened. Although bitcoin cash not perfect. It does make alot more sense than bitcoin. This new bitcoin is going to exclude most of the economy and make it less a participatory economy. That's not what we want. The distraction is the pumps and dumps not the actual use. So it's going to become garbage.

How do we get that movement back. Well to me it's clear to have an early effective movement like bitcoin was in the early days. You need a message of both freedom and urgency. Early bitcoin presented an almost perfect narrative of. setting us free from governments that solely controlled our money. That's about freedom not money. There is no price tag you can place on freedom and that's what the crypto space has lost.

The problem is whether bitcoin is or not it now feels like a trojan horse. It feels like big companies with their brothers government have a significant foothold in bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. As bitcoin is based on it's system of economics its very easy for them to gain so much control. Early days of bitcoin you could mine on gpu's. So it became more centralization of miners, wealth.. obviously we use centralized exchanges still at 90% or higher, development teams of bitcoin in particular have been more concentrated in areas like blockstreams. So my point is i don't think this is the outcome we really wanted.

What would be the movement that could put us back on the right track? Is it some sort of business on the chain? Maybe but a growing number of people as well as, bitcoin maximalist obviously don't believe so. Bitcoin was a shift in not only taking back control of our money early on. It was a shift in our value system. As to say fiat currencies didn't have to be the metric for how we measure value. So whereas, i do believe businesses and games and different defi schemes should exist on the chain.

I don't believe any of those will bring us the results we are truly after. I dont think they speak to the mainstream. I think most people still see them as a disposable income hobby. A rich kid's game etc., I just don't think they see any real utility in this and i understand why.

If we think back to the stockmarket days. I was born pre-internet so i can envision a world when you couldn't even trade investments at home. Most people around you unless they were wealthy didn't even have stocks directly but they had them in their 401k's with their fund manager.

The thing was people participated they didn't even really know they were. How can we recapture ideas in crypto that are really valuable to people beyond other than can i change this back to fiat currency as soon as possible. How can we capture real value? Well one thing i found is networks that value their users often times get back value from the user.

So if something wasn't necessarily a business. or a game.. but a system or a movement.. That could be big. I don't think crypto has found that. When it had it i think its losing it as you mentioned its being lost as well. In my thought process it goes back to ubi. This is because ubi is the only idea that checks all the boxes. Its about freedom.. decentralization , distribution, value systems. you value your citizens. a new way of classing work and doing things. I believe the blockchain is the best way to bring it forward.

i think performance wise the bitcoin myk project is the best of them so far. however i do think its going to be a big avenue for these type projects rekindling what we lost in cryptocurrency.

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So my point is i don't think this is the outcome we really wanted.

I agree completely with this. Bitcoin was hijacked (or given away) to the institutions. Whether it is a Trojan Horse or not is up to speculation. However, it is not going to achieve the end result that it intends. It is never going to be used for personal transactions and the mindset now is that with Bitcoin-buy, hodl, and it will go up. And with all the interest, it probably will.

But a bunch of BTC on the balance sheets of major corporations and, eventually, central banks is not going to help anyone (other than the same major players where have today).

Thus, we need crypto not to be an asset but to understand all assets will become crypto. And that is where the difference takes place.

When something can be fractionalized into many parts, ownership can be spread over thousands (or even millions) of people. That is inclusion.

Of course, the present system, with centralized exchanges that are regulated and governments wanting to have things as securities, well then we are apt to just recreate the same system with advanced technology which equates to greater slavery.

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"Of course, the present system, with centralized exchanges that are regulated and governments wanting to have things as securities, well then we are apt to just recreate the same system with advanced technology which equates to greater slavery."

Exactly and the worse thing you can do if you're going to be under a system of slavery is record and digitize everything. Now it is 1984 2.0, you were better off with your paper money. Atleast then you could do a deal in an alley some place.

The unfortunate thing is in the cryptospace. When i speak to many about this. I think i'd feel better if they didn't understand or know this. The problem is that its the exact opposite. They know all of this. So i'm confused is it a we've given up type scenario? The we can't beat them join them type attitude. I don't know what it is. I have found people in crypto that are very intelligent yet they feel they can keep perpetuating these systems leading more likely to more control even less economic prosperity and good distribution in cryptocurrency than there is in traditional economies. They consider it a win i do not.

You replied another comment i think i can cover both here in a sense as it leads me to my next point. I would say that how the internet formed early on without big market intervention they didn't know what exactly to do with it much like cryptocurrency early on. You'd catch people early on making predictions about the internet that it wouldn't amount to much. Then you have all the bubbles so its some similarities there. However the internet whereas it started off more free it certainly hasn't ended free.

You can see that the first version of the internet has lead us eventually here to trying to yet again created another type of network that is more free. So idk maybe there has to be another level to cryptocurrency to get us where need to be.

I will say that i believe its a false narrative to think everything done in the advancement of mankind was motivated by a market price. For example i don't believe the Wright Brothers first idea about flight was we invent this flying machine and we can sell airline tickets and be a publicly traded airline company.

I just don't feel like that was the idea. I feel they were inventors and it was in them to advance mankind. Whereas of all cryptocurrencies the one i think i respect most is bitcoin cash. I think bitcoin cash saw the potential issues with bitcoin and said wait this is ridiculous. We're trying to be a useful currency this is not going to be useful to our world creating this money scheme from bitcoin.

I think their issue was just being more careful with the branding and saying we're not bitcoin .. bitcoin was hijacked what we are is a reaction a protection against what's happened and once something is contaminated sometime it's just not salvagable. Somehow they got branded into the pretend bitcoin trying to trick people. Whereas in reality bitcoin cash in my opinion has moved more efficient and better on the basis of the bitcoin idea than bitcoin core. However they all still have some issues that are unavoidable like if you're going to be a currency and its efficient but you can't do chargebacks.. to the public that may come off as an inferior means to do transactions.

Let me finish with this. Looking at bitcoin cash model the project i'm involved with had to do a similar thing but instead of going bitcoin should be a currency or a store of value two things in my opinion they are not good at. As this is a immutable ledger we came up with let it be a way to record every human beings value as primarily equal as the same. Now this doesn't mean the value remains the same. It means there is a type of if you will capitalism that doesn't start at zero. Imagine everyone value wise starts from a common point and this can lead to better economic systems.

So we put the bitcoin in our project to symbolize it belongs to the bitcoin network which is the biggest crypto network and they thus claim their bitcoin myk free. Overall its about recording a value system and this value system being available to every human being through the form of ubi. The blockchain being the delivery method. This takes us out of the realm of an inferior currency. It takes us out of the realm of a high risk speculative investment we don't know the value of through store of value designations.

The Bitcoin MYK project takes us into the realm of usefulness we can record this on a ledger and nobody can ever refute the value of human beings. To be one of the best economic distribution systems we've seen in human history. This type of usefulness can matter to people and can be helpful to people. I've spoke to people who don't even believe in bitcoin or cryptocurrency. After explaining the Bitcoin MYK project to them they did a complete 180. Let me show you some evidence of that. I run a youtube channel and this is another channel that talks about the problems with bitcoin why its a bad investment. Also keep in mind that many still think bitcoin and cryptocurrency are the same thing.

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@Education Entertainment-TV Wow that sounds like am amazing project and something that is actually creating value in the world. Do you have more information on this, I would like to have a further look if you don't mind.

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You can see the change in his attitude concerning Bitcoin MYK cryptocurrency as opposed to Bitcoin. Here's my message to the cryptocurrency space. You can't get a little bit pregnant. You can't continue to perpetuate systems that will lead to more slavery and replicas of the standard economy and believe things will be different or better. You can't pray for wallstreet to come and get involved and think afterwards they get out of the way. No it doesn't work that way and that shows me that many are in crypto for more fiat currency. That they don't care about any change or economic prosperity. My answer to them is if that's how you feel. Then there are countless ways to make money in the existing system all of which is about as equally easy or hard as what exist in cryptocurrency. Yes people do well in cryptocurrency but ratio wise alot less people do well than better and the distribution rate in cryptocurrency is still often times even worse than comparable in the standard economy. So i don't believe you can do both. You have to make a choice if you're for real. I'm not seeing that at this time.

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By the way, I often wonder how the internet would have evolved if every project was about the money and essentially operated under a mark-to-market concept.

Much of the development of the internet, especially by the early creators (before the major corporations hijacked things) were operating outside the limelight with few people paying attention.

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Innovation.

I like that I can come into an ecosystem and literally pioneer a previously non-existent financial vehicle or business model that is agnostic to border, location or government.

While I'm not sure everyone understands the rush an inventor gets when they realize something they have dreamed up is feasible, it's unparalleled .

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That is an awesome outlook and one that makes a lot of sense to me, even as a non developer. It is about being a part of something bigger.

The idea is to become part of a movement. This is how we can get out from under the government control.

If it is all about the money, we are actually playing into their hands.

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"The idea is to become part of a movement."

Generally try to aim somewhere between the butterfly effect and just creating movements out of what needs adjusted... or for an experiment. Money is nice to have as with enough of it, you effectively relieve some stresses, but it's not the core driving force at least in my case.

You don't have to be a developer to see a good idea or concept and get behind it, ultimately it's the user that decides what flourishes or fails in a market, the user, community, market and/or consumer has the power.

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I get that. When I write a good article I am frequently researching a topic I think I know, but I need to know more to write on it with authority. When I finish the article I feel smarter, but also it brings me pleasure to produce a really good story with carefully crafted words and explaining something complex in common terms. It is even more rewarding to have people enjoy what you wrote.

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Knowing everything on a topic is very rare and reserved to academics, the creator or those working close to it for long periods of time. Certainly a part enjoyable of writing on a subject or doing a deep dive is greatly expanding your own understandings internal model and it's fidelity within your mind.

To write with true authority on a matter is something rare these days sadly, and unless an individual is knowingly casting info out there without the full scope or situation being portrayed.. Most try to avoid this though I think, personally have in the past made assumptions out of a lack of understanding come through in writing only to feel like a jackass upon realizing an incomplete understanding skewed analysis.

Never expect anyone to like or loathe what gets written, if it happens it happens and shouldn't be taken as gospel. Everything we write here has eyes on it and through this it has some form of power beyond just some random bytes in a string.

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Your baseball example reminds me of the movie Major League. There was a character - the catcher, but I don't remember his name - who was rich and comfortable and he was only playing for the money. He had long ago given up caring about the game and didn't want to get injured by putting forth any effort. Only when the team was motivated to win because they found out they were all hired on purpose to make the team lose so they wanted to win out of spite, did he start taking risks and played a lot better game. Bit of a tangent there, but that's what I thought of! LOL

You're right though and honestly, when I talk about Hive to people, do you know what interests people? It's when I say something like, "my vote is now worth 20 cents." Because I'm explaining how me pressing that button as you say, is dropping money on people, and if I keep building my account and/or the price goes up, maybe I'll start dropping dollars on people just for what is essentially a "like." My friends will say, "I want to mutual aid the people!!" This is why I'm kind of the lefty advocate for blockchain. Soooooooooo many people who align with me on many social issues have read some hit piece either just mocking crypto, or the electricity use of Bitcoin, or how it's all greedy Lambo-bros, or some ish and they have it in their head that it's just Wall Street on your laptop ...especially when big corporations started getting interested in Bitcoin. When I try to explain to them that a) all crypto is not Bitcoin, and b) how Hive specifically works, I do get some concessions, like, "OK, I'm not against people helping each other to survive." Like, yeah. That's what we're doing here, or at least some of us are trying to. I'd like to live in the Star Trek future where all our needs are met without money too, but we're not going to get there tomorrow or give up all means of exchange next week. At least this way, people are earning - without having to invest first - and can have the freedom to do so in a multitude of ways, without having to abide by some crappy corporate culture or engage in degrading work or morally distasteful work. It can be a freedom for many who currently don't have that. Homemakers can earn doing their day to day stuff just by sharing a recipe or their gardening tips or their needlework, when that work is normally unpaid. Artists/writers/photographers can earn instead of just being promised "exposure." Poor disabled people like me who can't work a regular job anymore can earn by blogging and rambling on about philosophy and healing. And if you are comfortable enough that you don't need the earnings, you can decline payment or burn it or give it to someone else who does or just stake it and upvote people. Would you rather earn for you and your friends and other individuals, or for Facebook and Twitter?

And frankly, I'd much rather vote for a witness who is a member of the community than pay fees to some massive bank. You don't get to vote on who your bank's board members are. You get to vote on who the witnesses are here!

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It was actually the 3rd Baseman who had that outlook. Dorn was the character's name.

You are right. The industry is so focused upon the money, the message is missing. That is why the "testimonials" about how Hive is changing people's lives is important. We need to keep driving this point home to people.

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Yes! Thank you, you're right. The catcher is the one who had the love interest story.

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The community and everything that comes with it.

That means the knowledge, the information, and why not, the fun that you get from being around people with similar interests and willing to work for a common goal.

I could take a bunch of traditional courses that would cost me a lot of money and I believe I still wouldn't learn half the things I've been learning here about crypto, finance, technology, and a lot of other subjects. My life has changed a good bit and I've been around for 4 months only. I can only imagine how it's going to be in a few years from now.

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That is true. For me it is the fact we are making a difference. When we do give an upvote to someone in a poor nation, that helps them out.

At the same time, when we encourage people to keep at it, to follow the path to success, and get involved, it is done so with the intention of helping them make it to a much higher level.

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having fun with the crypto peeps basically, and the gamification of money is also fun, you can't play with fiat the same way you can with crypto

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That is a very valid point.

The gamification of money (magic internet money some are calling it) is driving home how money is not real. It is truly a made up concept.

Yet because our society is structured upon it, and most of us ended up exchanging out time for it, that made it extremely real.

With crypto, people are playing. Thus, to them they can do things they werent doing with fiat.

It is an interesting twist to watch.

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i think we discussed this vaguely yesterday on leomarkettalk.
i see things from this point of view: you can care about money and not make it your priority. i want to make money here but I know what I have to do to get it--add value to the ecosystem by creating, engaging, etc

we have heard this a couple of times, 'we came for the money but stayed for the community.' I love this place. it has done a lot for me and I am forever indebted, this is how I feel. and I want to do my best to help and contribute to its success.

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I think being part of something new helping it succeed is more important than the money side. I believe money is already there for most of us even if we don't even know it yet. We just have to help projects grow as that is how futures are changed not only for us but those who are still coming.

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Freedom, idea, technology!

I got involved in all of this when they paid me in BTC back in 2012.
I was curious to learn more about how it works, so I decided to find a way to cash out. Exchanged 20 BTC for $5 each and played with the rest here and there. Eventually I've spent all of them, but got super interested...
Started to find new cryptos and new ways to earn them (i'm not an investor ;) )
Then I found THIS blockchain, which replaced for me all the faucets, scammy games and virtual miners :)
Since then this place is my home for crypto and community connection!

THANKS, folks! :)

ps. Yeah, they told me to HODL, but I prefer to play around and have fun! :)

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Soon after I joined Steem, I added this in the about field:

Believer in revolutionary applications of blockchain, and cryptos value as a consequence.

While the price of crypto can pump or dump for no apparent reason, as in all markets, I still highly believe in that statement, after more than 4 years.

I'm here primarily for the innovation and disruptions they cause / will cause, and which are needed for the entire society to evolve.

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Whats my why?

Hi @tasknaster4450le

Thats a hard one and an easy one.

I know why I enjoy cryptocurrency, thats easy, but the hard part is picking one...
I guess if I had to choose it would be that the joy of teaching become more than an informative skill, but a life changing one.

I love to teach, but I know people are always interested in knowlege for knowlege's sake, because they need to put food on the table and a roof over their head. But teaching about crypto is different because you teach people how to make money, you are not just giving them money through upvotes, you are both giving them money and showing them how to make money.

That is the most rewarding thing about cryptocurrency in general, and DPOS the Steemit/Hive/Leo community way.

And when people get it, I mean when they realize what your trying to teach them, and they start to get how much freedom is contained in this knowlege...
Thats the moment I realize I have made a difference.

You know I am just one person, walking on the shore, throwing stranded starfish back into the ocean so they can survive. And just because there are hundreds of stranded starfish, and I can't save them all, that doesn't stop me or deter me, because with each starfish I save by throwing them back into the ocean, what I do matters to that one. And thats all thats important.

So every time I realize that someone reading my article gets it, and now knows how to fish for themselves, and possibly never be hungry, I think what I do matters. The best part of all is that when I help one person, I think they turn around and help two others, then those two turn around and help four others, and those four turn around and help eight others, and so on and so on...

Everyone I help, can duplicate and multiply my efforts, and thats the best reward a teacher can have, an exponential impact.

But I think you already know this, and thats one reason you continue.

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But there is money on me what imposes me is the fight for freedom. To avoid the censorship and oppression of the false democracies in which we live, where the game is rigged so that it seems that everything changes and yet everything remains the same.

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Summary:
In this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of having a purpose beyond just making money in the crypto world, particularly in the Hive blockchain community. He discusses the opportunities available within cryptocurrencies and advises against solely focusing on profits. Instead, he encourages individuals to contribute value, focus on making a positive impact, and think about changing lives and society for the better. The speaker highlights the need for dedication, effort, and long-term commitment in order to succeed in the field. Additionally, he underscores the significance of contributing to the community, whether through creating innovative projects, holding cryptocurrencies to reduce selling pressure, or simply sharing valuable insights.

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The speaker delves into the concept of "givers get" in the crypto world, particularly within the Hive blockchain environment. He stresses the importance of approaching cryptocurrency endeavors with the mindset of contributing value rather than solely aiming for financial gains. He acknowledges the allure of money within the crypto space but suggests that true success lies in making a meaningful impact.

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