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RE: A completely new internet, with all its permissions on the bitcoin blockchain
I've already done this on Twitter.
If you're going to ask people to do this, then keep track of it when they do.
And not that I would actually do a verification on the news site I write for, I have already written two stories about Steem on there and the story linked above also references Steemit and links back to the most recent of the prior two.
Please don't ask this again.
@bradydale Awesome story on the changes coming to Web 3.0?? Anyhow, don't worry about @steemcleaners , it is a newer project created by STEEMIT users in order to help prevent id theft for blogging as well as plagiarism and more.
One thing I did want to maybe have you understand a little better, is that you stated that STEEMIT stores all the site data in one place, And I believe that to be Incorrect. I believe that the STEEMIT Blockchain, which is all the data, is stored or maintained by 19 different STEEMIT users the the community votes on or elects to be part of those 19. They call them "Witnesses."
Anyhow, I don't think the community realizes yet who you are. I will do my best to help.
full $teem ahead!
@streetstyle
Hmm... I hear what you're saying, and in a way you're right... it is in lots of places, but all the instances of the steem blockchain are the same, and that's what everyone mining has a copy of. So I think it's right. Thanks for checking me, tho.
That take is based on my interview with one of the founders and my broader reporting on this sector, so I'm pretty confident about it.
But you're right that it's copied so many places that it's kinda weird to say it's one place... one entity or object, I guess
Thank you very much for your response and verification.
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