27th August of 2019

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This day, 27th August of 2019, will hopefully be remembered as the day when Steem started to get back on track.

While HF21 will not change everything, it will give us a better way to deal with abuse and a way to reward good contributions. It will not fix everything, but it will give us tools which we can use to fix things.

And while I'm at my workstation, making sure everything goes smoothly with my witness nodes, I can't help but think about another event which happened today. Some of you might already know this: World of Warcraft: Classic was released today.

World of Warcraft: Old School Gaming

One of the most popular games was re-released again, after more than 15 years.

Now, the reason I'm mentioning WoW is that I really enjoyed playing it in my teens. And it did go through my head whether or not I should try it out. While it does provide a very unique sense of fun, it also has its downsides.

Besides being extremely addictive, it also has a very big disadvantage: unless you're a really good entertainer (such as asmongold or sodapoppin) or pro-gamer, which will require that person to invest much more time than it's usually fun, everything you're doing in the game is for nothing.

Because we already know what happened the last time, when World of Warcraft was first released. People spent years of their entire lives on it and had nothing besides great memories. Now, I'm not saying that memories are bad or not worth it, but ever since I took the red-pill dive into blockchain gaming via Steem Monsters (@steemmonsters) aka Splinterlands, my perspective changed.

Why should anybody invest time into something, besides just having fun, where the return-of-investment(time - lots of it) is pretty much nothing. Imagine you've been playing World of Warcraft: Classic for a year, spent tons of time on it and you've achieved quite a lot, nobody will give any woo about it. You'll just be one of the many accounts and the worst thing: you don't own anything. Blizzard does. Not you.

Steem Monsters: The Alternative

Let's take @steemmonsters now as a comparison. Imagine you've been playing Steem Monsters for a year. You probably invested some money into the game, but that's even the case for Heartstone, where many people invest tongs of cash into cards & packs. But let's stick with Steem Monsters.

So you've been playing for a year, grown your collection, collected quests & season rewards, collected daily DEC and participated in tournaments, where you have won some DEC & other tokens as well. The first big difference is the fact that you own everything you've earned over the year.

You could simply say: okay, I'm done with the game, I want to sell everything. And you could. They are your cards & tokens. In World of Warcraft, you can't do this without breaking the ToS, which might get you banned.

The other big advantage is: you earned cold hard cash while having fun and playing a game. And the great thing is: you don't have to invest more than an hour or two per day to get some really great returns. Try that with World of Warcraft and you'll earn nearly nothing.

Now, this model is obviously possible with World of Warcraft as well, being on the blockchain and adding rewards to it. However, this is currently not the case, but with Steem Monsters and all the other dapps, games & communities it is.

Steem leading the pack?

You can spend time on Steem, play some games, write posts, do whatever you want - and be rewarded.

And this is why blockchains like Steem are the future.

Will Steem be one of the successful OGs? I don't know, I hope so because it does have the potential. But there is no guarantee and we gotta' work for that to happen!

So with this said:

I'll see you guys on the other side!

Wolf



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Never went down the WOW rabbit hole but put maybe 20-30k hours on Gears of War and only to have my in game achievements reset. No such thing with splinterlands, but i do miss wasting a few locust.

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I plan on streaming Gears 5 on @vimm when it launches. You gonna do the same?

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I am really positive about the effect of this hardfork and as you have said, it will mark the start of steem's upward rise.

See you there...:)

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Yes, that's one of the reasons I don't play a lot of traditional games anymore.

I want to buy Borderlands 3 next month but unless I can blog about it here on Steem it is not going to be a very good choice, the game looks great.

I also played Wow a little back in the day but I was not able to invest all the time and money that was required.

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I also remember playing World of Warcraft. If I'm not wrong I thing Dota emerged from that game. I remember playing World of Warcraft - Warrior Within. Wow nostalgic. I guess games era in my life has already ended. I'm unable to spend time for gaming. But, I pope I will find some time for these games soon.

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Does this mean that we all have 2.5 free downvotes on @haejin per day now?

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Sadly it doesn't work like that. It doesn't need any crypto mechanisms. Look at magic the gathering cards, it's pretty similar to Steem Monsters in the model I suppose. Cards lose value over time, because the company prints more cards that are good against X or Y. Or they reprint some high-value cards. Sure you still hold something, but the overall value of your collection declines through time.

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Magic has a rule where certain cards on a list aren't going to be reprinted, for example, Black Lotus of Alpha & Beta. Those cards do hold their value and even rise with time. I'm pretty sure that's what SM is trying to achieve as well.

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I won't start playing any new games that are either not on a blockchain or don't allow me to earn crypto (non-blockchain games that allow one to earn crypto I still feel are a worthwhile investment)

I only wish I figured this out at the time I first saw SteemMonsters.. 10 bucks to play? Umm.. maybe some other day..

I could have experienced alpha.

Fast forward to a few months ago, I win that $10 in a free starter pack.
If I knew back then what I know now about that game, I would have shelled out that $10 no problems when I first had the chance!


HF21

What' with this curve I hear that if a post is worth less than 20 STEEM, all votes on it are worth less.. but if it's already worth over 20 STEEM, all votes are worth more? That almost sounds backwards.

What was the motive for this particular change?

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Oh Classic... The game I can never play without it becoming a full-time job... Looking at the stream right now of my Arena nemesis back in wotlk, it seems to be a bit over the top popular already ^^.

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How come when this bid bot owner over bots this very average and redundant post it catches no free flags? Is this new steem protect the powerful consensus witness politician?

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@theycallmedan put this fuckstick on your rekt list! Bid bot owning two faced double speaking ass clown that muted lil ol me.. Fuck smartsteem fuck you and.. Flagged for bid bot abuse @steemflagrewards

Is this new steem? Cronies all u shitass in bed with each others witnesses can suck my big fat no steem having dick ! Upvoting this redundancy for a 15 cent coin fuck you all

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