(15/16) The following post is part 15 of a 16-part story about how I came around to crypto. Part 14 can be found here. Finale can be found here. When I first moved to New York and moved into my first apartment in Brooklyn in 2004 or 2005, I had to call ConEd to get some electricity at my new spot. As these things tend to go, and as everyone reading this probably knows, sitting on the phone with an electricity company takes much longer than it should and it takes a lot of patience. It can takes several minutes of waiting, several seemingly unnecessary questions, and a whole lot of repetition. It’s an unfortunate consequence of ‘efficiency’.
(15/16) Non-fungible by nature
(15/16) Non-fungible by nature
(15/16) Non-fungible by nature
(15/16) The following post is part 15 of a 16-part story about how I came around to crypto. Part 14 can be found here. Finale can be found here. When I first moved to New York and moved into my first apartment in Brooklyn in 2004 or 2005, I had to call ConEd to get some electricity at my new spot. As these things tend to go, and as everyone reading this probably knows, sitting on the phone with an electricity company takes much longer than it should and it takes a lot of patience. It can takes several minutes of waiting, several seemingly unnecessary questions, and a whole lot of repetition. It’s an unfortunate consequence of ‘efficiency’.