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Michael’s Lecture on Circuits or Something Bigger with @theblessnetwork

It was a normal Monday morning. Students filed into the dusty hall for their XX a.m. Electrical & Electronics class. They expected formulas, resistors, maybe a tired lecture about Ohm’s Law. But their lecturer, Mr. Michael, walked in with a big grin and no textbook in sight.

Today, he said, we're not just talking about electricity. We're talking about something that works just like a power grid but it’s digital. It’s called the Bless Network.”

The class blinked. A few students reached for their pens, expecting another diagram. But Michael just drew a simple line on the board.

Think of the internet like a big circuit, he began. You’ve got devices like your phones and laptops just sitting idle. Bless Network turns those into power sources. Like batteries in a circuit.

The students nodded.

Now imagine this, he continued. Every time someone uses the network, it generates energy well, not literal volts, but value. That value goes into buying back tokens, reducing the supply, and keeping the system stable.

A student raised their hand. “So like voltage regulation?”

Exactly, Michael smiled. More users = more energy = more buybacks = fewer tokens in circulation. System stays balanced, just like your voltage regulator.

And what if a device misbehaves?

Good question, said Michael. “Just like in a circuit, if one component malfunctions, it could mess things up. So Bless Network requires staking you lock up some BLESS tokens. That stake acts like a capacitor holding charge, or in this case, responsibility. If your node behaves badly, your stake gets slashed. Like a blown fuse.”

The class chuckled.

Bless also has something called TIME, which is like a timer in your circuit. Every time you contribute, you earn TIME. You can swap it later for BLESS tokens, but once it’s redeemed, it’s burned. Poof. Gone. Like discharging a capacitor you only get one use.

Students began scribbling. Heads were nodding. Even the sleepy ones were awake now.

Governance?” another asked.

Well,” Michael replied, “for now, Bless doesn’t let everyone start pressing buttons. They’re waiting till the system is stable just like how we test circuits before opening the switchboard to public use.

He clapped his hands once.

So you see, this isn’t just crypto talk. It’s infrastructure built like your power grid. Secure, responsible, and rewarding those who keep it running.

As the bell rang, students left buzzing not about volts and amps this time, but about a future where their laptops could be part of something bigger.

Even the quietest circuits and networks can power a whole system. Just like Bless Network does. What do you think about this @blessbutian and @mchen8864

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