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RE: Steem 24 hour volume is 3.4 million. EOS 24 hour volume is 1.4 billion. What does this mean to you?

in #steem6 years ago

I have many of the same thought but I never bought any EOS. I just didn't have the funds to do it when the price was low and I had made some bad buys in steem so I could never sell it for eos.

I participate soley on Steemit and hope for the best. I think that a lot more time needed to be spent onboarding new members and helping them achieve success. I have spent a lot of time doing that. I think that you , @drpuffnstuff do a lot of that as well and it is appreciated.

I have high hopes for steemit but I'm not sure what my actual expectations are as an investor though. I feel like I missed out on owning some EOS.

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It will likely come down. (EOS) nobody knows for sure. Right now it is a brilliant idea, as someone else said, it will have it's own problems!

Even if EOS releases a competitor and i am sure they will, it will not "Kill Steem". People always forget Myspace is still out there working, and people who work there get paid. ;)

I feel that EOS will be a little bit like iOS a bit pretentious but it doesn't make Android not having a market since you need 2 teams to play a game ;) ⚽️

I'm glad you feel this way. I'm really unsure about how these things will react to each other when EOS matures.

Missed out? We haven't even started the Blockchain Era. This will take decades!

thanks for this - "I think that a lot more time needed to be spent onboarding new members and helping them achieve success." I am a new user and it is hard to wade through the bots and bullshit to figure out how to use this platform . There has been one or two people that have helped recently and I am starting to get a better understanding...but for someone learning about block chain through steem it is pretty overwhelming

It's not overwhelming. Learning to drive a car takes weeks. Steemit takes a day of deeper attention to learn it.

It took me a day to learn to drive a stick when I was 12. I'm still learning how to Steemit.

Not everyone has the same aptitude and goals, and this difference impacts their experience of learning.

I'm pretty confident your understanding of Steemit continues to evolve, particularly as Steemit continues to evolve.

Or do you have the answer to how superlinear rewards will impact oracular communities focused on long form blog posts and non-economic social metrics that use SMTs as means of growing community, rather than personal wealth?

For me it's simple. It's about people communicating with each other and reward users. The system that is in place works for the moment. You post stuff and click upvote it's not that advanced. We will see how the future will be with SMT's.

Yeah, for me driving a stick was about mashing the gas pedal when I released the clutch. Still works for me today =p

seems to me its a lot more than that. true understanding is a lot more complicated in this space than how it works.

Thanks for you sir @phoneinf