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Web3 Applications Solving Deep Seated Financial Accomodations - Are You Concerned ?

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asif7575.9110 months ago4 min read

There are hundreds of traditional jobs for every graduate who just land on the fresh job market each year and its the increasing number that still forging ahead of the tally. Completing an education in the highest institutions in a country and then seeking for "employment" is a big marathon race what I see in some of the states in East Asia. To be able to be employed in a working farm is a privilege, isnt it?

Dont you think that every country should ensure a safe and dignified atmosphere for each and every graduate who just popped out from the compounds of a university and trying to rely on their own? Maybe, in western countries there are still hope for the educated young class of people, because the governments plan is well equipped and protected by stern policies and unemployment insurances that life is easy for them to lead, even in times when they are struggling to get a position in the local offices or corporate buildings as employed citizen.

In India, the unemployment rate is upto 8.8%, the number which suggest that 8 out of 100 young people have no place to work as they seek. The average scenario exceeds upto 10 per century and that extends further from time to time. Sometimes GDP growth falls down and hit by disasters and diseases, economic stagflation to such extents that force the company heads to curtail the number of people in their company.

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The scenario rolls up to a further distance and there is not an end button in the cycle. I have seen in the grassroot position where the antipathy towards a "conventional employment" is shifting. That is more of a matter of mindset, making decisions about how the whole cycle of #financial life should go and to lead a life, currency and economic wages are very essential.

Most of us have dealt with the troubles that are caused by the systems of financial periods, that in midst of a healthy living with expensive costs, filing #taxes and the return to the govt fund is high enough to take a big chunk of the notes out of your pocket. Even jobs are tougher to get without grants and still the work time is inappropriate for people who has other options too.

The nunbers of free traders are increasing as we are heading towards a new generation of #crypto. It is just as the same that, with the advent of "blockchain technology" there has been a wide installations throughout the web, creating digital #ledger platform for asset transfers,business & stocking, holding creditable amount and with wise decisions on the brain, raising the meters of financial success has been the "high hopes " for millions of people.

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#web3 technology has showed us the light ahead and simply with it,what I think is that some of our deep seated problems as unemployment and creating new sectors of finances would be unlocked in the years to come, thats not a big task for the technology that is breeding forth. Its so amazing a feature to see that in time scale of just 10 years back and now, financial plans shifted drastically.

And the 10 years is just the time when we got from web2 to web3, making revolution in the way how we add value to a service. Fascinating to compare, back in the old form it was just impossible to add "monetization" to non-profit works, even journals changed from non-valued to a big sector for regular working schedule for those journal geeks to have a solid base of asset to grow. Adding that layer with crypto changed the whole dimension.

Imagination and vision is futuristic, yet they solve problems and bring solutions out of problems we hang out to everyday's life.I hope, its not just the end, its beginning and many more addition yet to come. Lets wait and see what happens next !

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