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RE: The Real Role Of SBD In The Steem Blockchain
Once out of the internal market, SBD is subject to supply and demand, so it may get pumped and dumped like any other coin. But that happens only if there is enough supply on those exchanges, or, in other word, if people from the Steemit community sell their SBD. If there is no supply, then nobody can pump and dump and SBD will be influenced only by the price feeds published by witnesses.
I'd rather have Steem and SP (and not SBD) as rewards then. It's easier to power up, liquidate, trade and increase the amount of Steem by buying on dips and selling at peaks and buying at dip again.
Hi @dragosroua,
I needed some solid knowledge on SBD and remembered commenting on this post so I used Google to find this post and get back here. I need some clarification.
I took accounting and finance course two weeks ago and reading this post with that knowledge helped me understand what the post said initially. Honestly, I did't get it the first time.
PS: If selling SBD can cause harm to Steem's price, why doesn't Steemit Inc. keep SBD limited to Steemit wallets and list only Steem on exchanges? (provided SBD stays convertable to Steem).
this cannot be done, both tokens are freely exchangeable.
for you it shouldn't have any impact
you will just have less SBD. The balance between SBD and STEEM is important at a higher level.
I think it's only about liquid STEEM. SP cannot be traded unless powered down.