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RE: What is the truth of Korean community?

in #steem5 years ago

Thanks for the mention.

I think the Koreans are (were) isolated, not unusual. Over the last six months is the most I have seen the Korean community engage outside of the circle.

Yes, it seems many Koreans see Steem as a place to earn for their writing, but do not think about how the pool is shared among all users on Steem. As a result, a very small group was taking value without thinking about others at all. this was fine for a long time because people didn't notice as there were the bidbots that got the attention. Once they were gone, the small circle became very obvious where people were posting single images for very large rewards. The rest of the community started to notice this and reacted.

You are right. People's impressions of the platform are affected by how they arrive here. However, many people learn differently as they interact with other users. The problem for the Korean community is, it is a Korean community - there are no other users to interact with, so the speculation and earning is all there seems to be.

The decentralization of the blockchain is a core reason anyone else is on the blockchain, and that anyone else is a much larger community and also has stake behind it. While the Korean community is only looking to speculate on a coin, the rest of the community is trying to build a new economic model, including governance and distribution.

If the Korean community did expose themselves more to the rest of the community, I think we all could have learned something valuable and maybe we wouldn't have ended up here. Part of investing is understanding the dynamics of the investment and on Steem, that means understanding the community - Something Justin Sun obviously failed to do.

Thank you for the post and adding your thoughts to the conversation.

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@tarazkp, nice to meet you. I don't know if you misunderstood your writing because the English is poor. As you say, Koreans make money after making other Koreans join their community.

The decentralization of the blockchain is a core reason anyone else is on the blockchain, and that anyone else is a much larger community and also has stake behind it. While the Korean community is only looking to speculate on a coin, the rest of the community is trying to build a new economic model, including governance and distribution.

As you say, Koreans only use steemit as a means of making money. So, they are not interested in talking to foreigners to create new economic models and governance and distribution.

It is because Koreans lack English communication skills and understand steemit as a speculative product. In particular, Koreans are under the propagation of propaganda by Korean brokers under Chinese capital.

I don't know the purpose of Steemit's establishment and the cryptocurrency, so I need advice and help from others.

Thanks for your kind answer

As you say, Koreans only use steemit as a means of making money. So, they are not interested in talking to foreigners to create new economic models and governance and distribution.

As investors, they should know their investment. It is all in the whitepaper.

It is a pity that the community is only interested in making money, because if they had been supporting the growth of the platform and community, they would have made a lot more.