#NONAGON

Why X and Stern, and why 9.3 :
The X stands for " xtended " or rather only " xtra " ,
because the star points are not all on a perimeter,
but were extended to the edges of the card.

The Nine for the nonagon,
the nine-pointed star,
the line, from one point to the next,
skipps three star points formed each .

Why #Token, why #Industry ?


At first it was just a fun idea, or an artistic concept, rather.

The cards have a blockchain-like effect.
You press in the sheet metal, make lines, circles, krickel.

If you then use the small wooden tool, you can smooth the map again and rewrite again and again, until it breaks then, maybe.
Examined then, one could perhaps reconstruct a good part of all written or drawing, art processes.
If not all.
So, this crypto effect suggested, for whatever reason, all the time you had collected these many lids so neatly. ??

The connection to the currency side of the BlockchainProducts #STEEM in the context of the knowledge that the so-called FIAT currencies have no more real value coverage, except that almost all made transfers for economic services are done in FIAT currency.
Why not just deposit the crypto currency with a cover ?


At first it was just the cards, as a finished product, perhaps equivalent to a special greeting card, on which the sender still engraved a nice saying, or a telephone number or otherwise a special identification sign, a link, a hashtag.
Then it all came down to work time, which was a good test and so on, there were "industrial" processes, and it had been eleven minutes, by now it had become a few more minutes per card, demonstrably being used to make one. The connection to #STEEM was made quickly: "A #STEEM for a working minute, done, traceable, reconstructable, verified."



Many people could do something
certified, verified, in documented proof,
and then offer this proof as value deposit for crypto shares.



The medium then, would be the smart media token. ????


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And on the #STEEM lives a stem cell of it .

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