Hi.
Yes, I believe that blockchain technology has a very promising future, it may soon be much more widespread and known among most potential users.
A while ago, I commented somewhere that I was what they called a "digital immigrant" because already with the decades that I have of life I entered this virtual world being mature, but a colleague joked to me saying that soon I could say that he was an "immigrant to Blockchain" because it would be this technology that would govern the future. To a large extent I share the opinion of this partner.
Oh wow :)
I would like to use that...
You should create the DIE coin for old people. We need more Digital Immigrant Enterprise.
Maybe tied to a use case through an opensource search engine product that mines DIE every time it's written. And... and .. [this is getting good :)] ... if you decide to do KYC on the DIE blockchain, you get bonus [mined] tokens based on your age.
I know this old guy that used to swim around on Whaleshares that started a WISDOM token. DIE sure seems like a way to capture the wisdom of the Yodas of the world.
Ok. The idea itself is interesting. In fact, that the percentage of a promotion is proportional to age is something I saw earlier in a promotion for the sudamerican's southern lands, it worked well in that case.
Now, that of the acronyms is a detail to consider, calling a token as "Wisdom" is not bad, but when talking about elderly people ... but calling it "die" is not something that appeals to me, just One of the things that we become more and more aware of with age is how ephemeral and fragile life is, so death, as a constant companion, becomes an uncomfortable thing that we are feeling closer and closer.
That calling the older people Yoda really makes me laugh :) It reminds me of the first time I saw that old Jedi in the movies for the early years of the 80s.
I was hoping that there would be some humor before the comment closed. I'm with you. We desire and draw strength from inspirational words. Sometimes an elaborate story can inspire new neural links to things that have historically negative connotation.