http://www.steem.center/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Stellabelle&feedformat=atomSteem Center - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T15:03:58ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.27.1http://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemicide_Hotline&diff=1877Steemicide Hotline2017-03-07T20:10:50Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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''Steemicide Hotline''[https://steemit.com/steemicide/@stellabelle/steemicide-hotline-the-dollar-vigilante] is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series are derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. The main format of the series features a Steemit user who, on the brink of leaving Steemit, calls a suicide hotline asking for help. The operator who answers the call tries to solve the caller's crisis. Sometimes she solves the crisis and sometimes she does not.<br />
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Some of the most notable Steemicide Hotline themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been a few high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site should function. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as ''The Dollar Vigilante.''</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemicide_Hotline&diff=1876Steemicide Hotline2017-03-07T20:09:42Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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''Steemicide Hotline''[https://steemit.com/steemicide/@stellabelle/steemicide-hotline-the-dollar-vigilante] is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series were derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. The main format of the series features a Steemit user who, on the brink of leaving Steemit, calls a suicide hotline asking for help. The operator who answers the call tries to solve the caller's crisis. Sometimes she solves the crisis and sometimes she does not.<br />
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Some of the most notable Steemicide Hotline themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been a few high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site should function. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as ''The Dollar Vigilante.''</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemicide_Hotline&diff=1875Steemicide Hotline2017-03-07T20:09:26Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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''Steemicide Hotline''[https://steemit.com/steemicide/@stellabelle/steemicide-hotline-the-dollar-vigilante] is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series were derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. The main format of the series features a Steemit user who, on the brink of leaving Steemit, calls a suicide hotline asking for help. The operator who answers the call tries to solve the caller's crisis. Sometimes she solves the crisis and sometimes she does not.<br />
<br />
Some of the most notable Steemicide Hotline themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been a few high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site should function. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as ''The Dollar Vigilante.''</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=File:Tdv.jpeg&diff=1874File:Tdv.jpeg2017-03-07T20:07:48Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>''Steemicide Hotline''[https://steemit.com/steemicide/@stellabelle/steemicide-hotline-the-dollar-vigilante] is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series were derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. The main format of the series features a Steemit user who, on the brink of leaving Steemit, calls a suicide hotline asking for help. The operator who answers the call tries to solve the caller's crisis. Sometimes she solves the crisis and sometimes she does not.<br />
<br />
Some of the most notable Steemicide Hotline themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been a few high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site should function. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as ''The Dollar Vigilante.''</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemicide_Hotline&diff=1872Steemicide Hotline2017-03-07T20:03:26Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>''Steemicide Hotline''[https://steemit.com/steemicide/@stellabelle/steemicide-hotline-the-dollar-vigilante] is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series were derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. The main format of the series features a Steemit user who, on the brink of leaving Steemit, calls a suicide hotline asking for help. The operator who answers the call tries to solve the caller's crisis. Sometimes she solves the crisis and sometimes she does not.<br />
<br />
Some of the most notable Steemicide Hotline themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been a few high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site functions. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as ''The Dollar Vigilante.''</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemicide_Hotline&diff=1871Steemicide Hotline2017-03-07T20:02:23Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>''Steemicide Hotline''[https://steemit.com/steemicide/@stellabelle/steemicide-hotline-the-dollar-vigilante] is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series were derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. The main format of the series features a Steemit user who, on the brink of leaving Steemit, calls a suicide hotline asking for help. The operator who answers the call tries to solve the caller's crisis. Sometimes she solves the crisis and sometimes she does not.<br />
<br />
Some of the most notable themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been a few high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site functions. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as ''The Dollar Vigilante.''</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemicide_Hotline&diff=1870Steemicide Hotline2017-03-07T19:58:09Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>''Steemicide Hotline''[https://steemit.com/steemicide/@stellabelle/steemicide-hotline-the-dollar-vigilante] is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series were derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. Some of the most notable themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been a few high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site functions. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as ''The Dollar Vigilante.''</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steemicide_Hotline&diff=1869Steemicide Hotline2017-03-07T19:54:47Z<p>Stellabelle: Steemicide Hotline is a Steemit parody YouTube series</p>
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<div>''Steemicide Hotline'' is a parody YouTube series created by Stellabelle in 2016. The themes contained in this video series were derived from the many growing pains of Steemit's social ecosystem. Some of the most notable themes revolve around the issue of flagging posts, quality of the trending page, wealth gap between whales and minnows, distribution of the daily reward pool and other social dramas. The very first episode was based on a comic artist who had decided to leave the community due to disliking the platform's functionality. Throughout Steemit's short history, there have been many high-profile users who have left the platform due to disagreements about how the site functions. Anyone who has stayed in Steemit from its early days is cognizant of the fact that Steemit is a bootstrapped social media site which is evolving and changing based on community feedback and Steemit Inc. philosophy. The series can be found on YouTube and the most popular video in it revolves around Jeff Berwick, better known as The Dollar Vigilante.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1822Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:49:20Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
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Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
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In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto in a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
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Dan's stated mission in life is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all."<br />
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'''Sources:'''<br />
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Dan Larimer ''Linkedin profile'' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-larimer-0a367089]<br />
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Dan Larimer's ''Bytemaster's blog'' [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
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Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1821Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:33:00Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto in a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan's stated mission in life is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all."<br />
<br />
'''Sources:'''<br />
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Dan Larimer ''Linkedin profile'' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-larimer-0a367089]<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer's ''Bytemaster's blog'' [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1820Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:32:26Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto in a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan's stated mission in life is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all."<br />
<br />
'''Sources:'''<br />
<br />
Daniel Larimer ''Linkedin profile'' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-larimer-0a367089]<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer's ''Bytemaster's blog'' [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1819Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:32:03Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto in a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan's stated mission in life is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all."<br />
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'''Sources:'''''Italic text''<br />
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Daniel Larimer ''Linkedin profile'' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-larimer-0a367089]<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer's ''Bytemaster's blog'' [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1818Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:31:20Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto in a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan's stated mission in life is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all."<br />
<br />
Sources:<br />
<br />
Daniel Larimer ''Linkedin profile'' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-larimer-0a367089]<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer's ''Bytemaster's blog'' [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1817Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:30:56Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto in a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan's stated mission in life is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all."<br />
<br />
Sources:<br />
<br />
Daniel Larimer ''Linkedin profile'' [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-larimer-0a367089]<br />
Dan Larimer's ''Bytemaster's blog'' [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1815Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:27:31Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto in a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan's stated mission in life is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all."<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer's blog [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1813Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:23:15Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a visionary software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto on a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer's blog [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1812Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:21:51Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto on a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer's blog [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1811Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:21:29Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations. He originated the idea of the "decentralized autonomous company" or DAC.<br />
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In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin and began communicating with Bitcoin creator, Satoshi Nakamoto on a Bitcoin forum. At this time he was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
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Dan Larimer's blog [http://bytemaster.github.io/]<br />
Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1810Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:06:53Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
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Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin but was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
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Forbes, ''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1809Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:06:28Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
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Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations.<br />
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In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin but was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
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Forbes,''Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics''[http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1808Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:05:28Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin but was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
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[Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics][http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1807Dan Larimer2017-02-17T18:04:01Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin but was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.<br />
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[Forbes, *Meet Cryptonomex's Dan Larimer And His 'Four Horsemen' Of Crypto-Economics*](http://www.forbes.com/sites/rogeraitken/2015/10/12/meet-cryptonomexs-dan-larimer-and-his-four-horsemen-of-crypto-economics/#72dac0a8483f)</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1806Dan Larimer2017-02-17T17:58:08Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
Dan Larimer is the CTO and co-founder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin but was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1805Dan Larimer2017-02-17T17:52:00Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, decentralized exchanges, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
He is the CTO and cofounder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a blockchain technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin but was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. He came to the conclusion that decentralized exchanges would become necessary. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar. For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1804Dan Larimer2017-02-17T17:47:45Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>Dan Larimer received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003. He is a software engineer and serial entrepreneur who is focused in the areas of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, economic systems and freedom.<br />
<br />
He is the CTO and cofounder of Steemit, Inc. He's also the CEO of Cryptonomex, Inc. which is a Blockchain Technology consulting company. He also founded BitShares and Invictus Innocations.<br />
<br />
In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. He immediately got involved with Bitcoin but was alarmed by the amount of centralized exchanges being arbitrarily shut down. It was at this time he created BitShares and invented BitUSD which is the first trustless cryptocurrency pegged to the dollar.<br />
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For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Dan_Larimer&diff=1803Dan Larimer2017-02-17T17:32:16Z<p>Stellabelle: Created page with "Dan Larimer is the CTO and cofounder of Steemit, Inc. He also founded BitShares. In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. For o..."</p>
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<div>Dan Larimer is the CTO and cofounder of Steemit, Inc. He also founded BitShares.<br />
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In 2009 he was attempting to engineer a digital currency when he discovered Bitcoin. <br />
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For over two years he innovated and fine-tuned blockchain technology to support a decentralized exchange. The resulting technology is called Graphene and is what powers BitShares and Steem.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1802Steem Gnome2017-02-17T17:13:01Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>[[File:Steemgnome1.jpeg]]<br />
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The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
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The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to him or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
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Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1801Steem Gnome2017-02-17T17:12:34Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>[[File:Steemgnome1.jpeg]]<br />
The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
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The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to him or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
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Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1800Steem Gnome2017-02-17T17:10:04Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
<br />
The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to him or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
<br />
Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.<br />
<center>[[File:Steemgnome1.jpeg]]</center></div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1799Steem Gnome2017-02-17T17:01:58Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
<br />
The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to him or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
<br />
The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
<br />
Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.<br />
[[File:Steemgnome1.jpeg]]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1798Steem Gnome2017-02-17T16:59:38Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
<br />
The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to hi or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
<br />
The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
<br />
Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.<br />
[[File:Steemgnome1.jpeg]]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1797Steem Gnome2017-02-17T16:57:58Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
<br />
The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to hi or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
<br />
Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1796Steem Gnome2017-02-17T16:56:53Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
<br />
The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to hi or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
<br />
Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.<br />
[[File:Steemgnome1.jpg]]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=File:Steemgnome1.jpeg&diff=1795File:Steemgnome1.jpeg2017-02-17T16:56:07Z<p>Stellabelle: Close up of Steem Gnome doll.</p>
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<div>Close up of Steem Gnome doll.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1794Steem Gnome2017-02-17T16:47:51Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
<br />
The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to hi or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
<br />
Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.<br />
[[File:Steemgnome.jpg]]</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=File:Steemgnome.jpg&diff=1793File:Steemgnome.jpg2017-02-17T16:45:22Z<p>Stellabelle: photo of the Steem Gnome</p>
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<div>photo of the Steem Gnome</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1792Steem Gnome2017-02-17T16:38:01Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
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The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to hi or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
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Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1791Steem Gnome2017-02-17T16:30:44Z<p>Stellabelle: </p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website, http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this Steemit post [https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
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The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a Steemit user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to hi or her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
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Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.</div>Stellabellehttp://www.steem.center/index.php?title=Steem_Gnome&diff=1790Steem Gnome2017-02-17T16:27:09Z<p>Stellabelle: The Steem Gnome project was created in January 2017 as a fun marketing project to connect Steemit users together from all over the world.</p>
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<div>The Steem Gnome is a marketing project started by @stellabelle and @ervin-lemark on Steemit.com in January 2017. The Steem Gnome project is ongoing and can be viewed on the website, http://steemgnome.com/. @ervin-lemark built the website and @stellabelle came up with the Steem Gnome concept, announcing the idea in this [Steemit post][https://steemit.com/steemgnome/@stellabelle/let-s-send-a-steem-gnome-around-the-world]<br />
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The idea behind the Steem Gnome is to create a fun and engaging way to connect international users on Steemit.com. A side benefit of the project is to bring more exposure to Steemit through other social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.<br />
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The way a user gets to receive the Steem Gnome is generally based upon who requests it first on a Steem Gnome post. So, if a user sees a Steem Gnome post, the best way to get it sent to him/her is to comment first and request it. It's ultimately up to the poster who to send it to next, but this has been a general guideline so far. Each person who receives the Steem Gnome is encouraged to write his or her Steemit username and location on the body of the gnome. After the gnome has traveled all over the world, to as many Steemians as possible, it is slated to return to the Steemit Headquarters in Blacksburg, Virginia. The date of this return is unknown.<br />
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The Steem Gnome began its journey in Kansas City, Missouri and so far has traveled to Detroit, Michigan and New York City. The Steem Gnome is a fairly small doll, measuring about 14 inches tall and is made of plastic. He has a plastic pipe attached to his mouth, from which the Steem logo emerges. He was purchased on eBay originally.<br />
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Many YouTube videos have been created documenting the Steem Gnome travels and they can be found searching for the tag, steemgnome. Additionally, many Steem Gnome GIFs have been created for people to freely share which can be found here: https://giphy.com/channel/stellabelle.</div>Stellabelle