Kairos and Chronos: The legend behind my CryptoCoin [View all]
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So I am building a new crypto coin... this is not intended as a shameless plug for it... though it should be.. but this is the writing forum so this is just the story and I won't discuss anything about the Crypto itself... bad or good... any opinions for or against crypto is not what I am looking for in the Writing forum. I am developing a backstory for the coins and wanted to see what others thought of it.
The idea is to create a different sort of coin that uses Greed as positive force. I wanted a myth that mimics a real story... and feels contemporaneous with the world today.
I have created a sort of Greek Myth that describes how the dynamics of the economics play out, that is the design... anyway:
In the days when gods still walked among men, there lived two divine brothers—Kairos, swift and elusive, the god of opportune moments, and Chronos, steady and eternal, the god of time itself. Though both were sons of the primordial forces, they could not be more different. Kairos moved like the wind, seizing fleeting chances, his golden locks ever flowing, his feet never touching the ground. Chronos, by contrast, bore the weight of inevitability, his measured steps carving the rhythms of existence itself.
For eons, their rivalry shaped the world. Kairos, with his insatiable hunger, sought to grasp all wealth, power, and glory in the brief windows where fate allowed. He whispered to mortals, driving them to seize their moments, to act in greed, to take what they could before time slipped away. Meanwhile, Chronos watched, patient as the mountains, reminding mortals that all things pass, that unchecked greed led to ruin, that wisdom lay in understanding time's vast river rather than chasing every fleeting drop.
Their struggle came to a head in the mortal city of Ephyra, a city of merchants and scholars, wealth and wisdom. The people were divided—some followed Kairos, building fortunes overnight, striking deals with lightning speed, hoarding riches and seizing every advantage. Others heeded Chronos, building slowly, measuring their steps, choosing patience and balance over reckless ambition. The city flourished for a time, but as Kairos’ followers amassed untold wealth, greed turned to excess. Markets collapsed, famine struck, and those who once worshipped opportunity now cursed their own impulsiveness.
Seeing this, Chronos descended from the heavens, his voice slow and deep as rolling thunder. He chided the people of Ephyra, reminding them that time rewards patience and punishes those who seek to take everything all at once. But Kairos, ever defiant, laughed.
"Brother, you would have mortals crawl when they could fly. You would have them wait when they could take! What is wealth if not used? What is power if not seized?"
Chronos sighed. "And what is gold if hoarded to death? What is power if burned in reckless haste? Opportunity without wisdom leads only to waste."
To settle their feud once and for all, the gods issued a challenge. Kairos would rule the city alone for one cycle of the moon, free to drive the people as he wished. Then Chronos would rule the next cycle, setting the pace of life by his own terms. And in the end, the people of Ephyra would choose their true god.
Under Kairos’ rule, the city erupted into a frenzy. Fortune seekers took risks with wild abandon, traders struck deals at breakneck speed, and wealth flooded the streets. For a time, prosperity seemed infinite. But the markets soon turned to chaos, reckless greed gave way to panic, and in their desperation to outpace time, the people exhausted their own resources.
When Chronos took control, he slowed everything. No transaction was made in haste, no venture was taken without deep thought. The people of Ephyra grew steady, their riches carefully measured, their power methodically built. Stability replaced chaos. But soon, stagnation set in. Without the fire of ambition, the city grew complacent, slow to adapt, fearful of seizing the great chances that fate offered.
When the time came for the people to choose their god, they could not. For neither was whole without the other. Without Kairos, there was no fire to move forward. Without Chronos, there was no structure to sustain it. And so, they built twin temples, equal in splendor, and worshipped both, vowing never again to separate the wisdom of time from the urgency of opportunity.
From that day forward, Ephyra became the most powerful city in the world, where those who struck fast did so with wisdom, and those who built with patience never lost sight of their fleeting moments.
For in the dance of gods and mortals alike, the lesson was clear: Greed and wisdom must walk together, for neither can rule alone.
SPECIAL NOTE: Without knowing the structure or the purpose of my crypto... which I have left completely out of the dialogue it is bizarre to have a discussion on the nature of crypto in general. IF YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT MY CRYPTO DOES, YOU CAN HAVE NO OPINION ON IF ITS GOOD OR BAD. ALL CRYPTO IS NOT THE SAME!!! PLEASE LEARN ABOUT CRYPTO BEFORE ATTACKING ME AND MY WORK.
You are free to discuss the nature of greed and wisdom and how it applies to economics but attacking a computer program without knowing what it does is just bizarre and childish. I have made the topic very clear... I only care about the nature of Greed as a positive force and I wanted to capture that in my story. If you are not here to help me with my writing... which I have made clear, I intend use for my work... then you will be IGNORED... I'm way too foul mouthed to get into unnecessary arguments.
