Evolving Economics - Blockchain Senryu
This is the second of a collection of four or five Senryu around the theme of blockchain and future technology that I will be publishing over the next 7 days.
I find the myriad possibilities of blockchain fascinating. From tracking produce in smart contracts, to building an autonomous reward structure for communities sharing common interests; the applications are vast.
During the last bull run we saw an explosion of ICO's promising the world. Thousands of coins claiming products that would revolutionize various industries, which either never delivered or stalled in development due to the crashing market.
Some of these projects were out and out scams, while others were genuine with plans that are still under development. I think that this building bull market will separate the wheat from the chaff, relegating the scam-coins to the peripheries while genuine blockchain projects with working products like steem surge ahead of the competition.
But, anything can happen in cryptocurrency land!
Only time will tell.
To read more about the aesthetics of true haiku, and the difference between haiku and senryu, please check out my recent post:
Haiku Vs Senryu - The Aesthetics of Form
The image used in this post is creative commons licence, linked to credit beneath the picture. If you have enjoyed this Senryu, please check out my other work on my homepage @raj808.
@raj808, When particular Space is new then definitely we will going to see those developments which moves both ways. For example, Steem Blockchain thrived so effectively in all phases and it's still moving with strength 💪 no matter how tough and dynamic situations are. Stay blessed.
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Yes, onward and upwards :)
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Nice image bud I like it 💯🐒
Cheers dude :)
Hey I learned something new today - what senryu is :-)
I really like the idea of this series - the way you use the senryu as a summary and then the commentary underneath to explain in more detail.
Thanks mrhill! Yeah, I always try to add some explanation, especially with poetry as not everyone 'gets' poetry tbh.
It's great that my article about haiku vs senryu taught you something new :) That's what this steem thing is all about for me - sharing different experiences and knowledge.