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RE: New trends emerging, in steemit growth, that match historical trends, as the STEEM price climbs from previous lows.
Interesting post and update-- thank you!
Seems to me the best thing for the platform-- both in terms of the price of Steem, as well as Steemit, the social site-- is slow and steady organic growth. I have seen too many sites become "flash in the pan" and die because they did too much, too soon... and some ill-advised massive marketing campaign caused everything to spin out of control... because it was unsustainable.
If we want the Steem/Steemit ecosystem to live and thrive in the long run, we have to think and behave for the long run.
Slow-and-steady is way better than too-fat-too-fast