Arriving at Read.cash
For a couple of weeks now, I've been posting short messages on Noise.cash and getting to know a few people there. And although I've been in the crypto space since maybe 2014, Bitcoin Cash and its related communities are quite new to me. I heard about Noise.cash from a BCH meet-up group here in my country (Thailand) and then about Read.cash from Noisy Folks.
First Impressions
There seems to be a lot of overlap between the two sites, and I've enjoyed reading articles from authors here when they posted over there. While many of the posts and articles are about Bitcoin Cash, I was excited to see that people also shared about their lives, their countries, and their cultures. Oftentimes, the two topics overlapped.
For example, my first few impressions of Read.cash came from the users @Eybyoung and @alberdioni8406. They both mentioned Bitcoin Cash in their posts and articles, but I also got to hear about their lives, their families and so much more. This makes these sites so much more human, and it's nice to see that it's not just about the crypto markets, chart analysis, and the like.
My Plans
Following in the footsteps of others I've seen here, I plan to write now and again on various topics that interest me. Some of my pieces may be about Bitcoin Cash and other cryptos, but I also hope to explore topics like privacy, language learning, martial arts, travel, religion, and culture. Also, I don't think there are many people here from Thailand, so maybe I can even share some anecdotes, news, and thoughts from a Thai perspective.
How does that sound? Does anyone have any initial questions about me or about Thailand? Drop me a comment, and let me know what you think!
"How does that sound?" That sounds like a great idea! Ganbatte! And welcome to the ReadCash country.