Where's The 💰 Money 💰 Come From??? An Explanation of Steemit, Steem, and the Blockchain.
Confused about Steemit? I was/am. So I decided to create a FREE course on it for Minnows.
Here is my explanation of a question I get asked all the time about Steemit: "Where does the money come from?" People are incredulous about money being made from nothing ... (Even though money has been made from nothing for years. Haha!)
So, let's start with a few definitions ...
What is Steemit?
Steemit is a social media and blogging platform that pays users for posting content.
So, you do what you already do on Facebook, on Instagram, or on LinkedIn, etc. – you post content, you share content, and you comment. However, Steemit PAYS you for that. Sound interesting? Read on, it gets more amazing.
How Steemit works – What is the blockchain?
Steemit leverages a revolutionary new technology called the blockchain.
“The blockchain is an incorruptible digital ledger of economic transactions that can be programmed to record not just financial transactions but virtually everything of value.”
Don & Alex Tapscott, authors Blockchain Revolution (2016)
I would call it a constantly expanding database or ledger that’s housed on multiple machines around the world. So it’s distributed. The beauty of being distributed means that no third party or centralized authority is necessary to validate anything.
The blockchain is the technology that underpins Bitcoin – the first ever cryptocurrency. So, in the case of Bitcoin, no third parties (banks, governments, exchanges, etc.) are needed to make transactions – no bank fees, no exchange fees, no central banks, no uncertainty over government interference with the money supply, etc.
And similarly with Steemit, no centralized authority (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc.) is needed. So no ads, no selling of your personal information, no censorship, etc.
The protocol that runs Steemit is the Steem blockchain protocol. Steem is the currency; Steemit is the social media and blogging platform.
The Steem blockchain protocol, in addition to being able to store value ($$$), can also store content. Users are rewarded for creating content, curating content, and even commenting on content with the cryptocurrency Steem.
There are no ads, so where does the money come from?
The Steem protocol, just like that Bitcoin protocol, creates money out of thin air. If that sounds scammy or strange to you, that’s fair enough. However, in this way, there is no difference between cryptocurrencies and US Dollars or any other currency.
Since the decoupling of the US dollar to gold by Richard Nixon (or "Tricky Dicky" pictured above) in 1971, a system of national fiat currencies has been used. The word “fiat” derives from the Latin meaning “let it become”.
Since the cost of producing any denomination of a national currency is negligible, all money is in fact created out of thin air. However, people believe in a currency’s value. So a US dollar is worth what it is. People prescribe monetary value to precious metals, stone, beads, shells, etc. Human beings have been using money since before they started writing history books.
It’s the same with cryptocurrencies: their value is derived from how much people believe in them, or are prepared to pay for them. Bitcoin, Ethereum, Steem, and all the other cryptocurrencies are traded everyday. Their values go up and down according to the irrefutable laws of supply and demand.
Cryptocurrencies are particularly volatile but above you can see above that 1 Steem token is, at the time of writing, worth roughly $1.50.
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Hey Rob
I stumbled upon your Steemit presentation and it inspired me to try it out for myself.
Well it turns out that I missed the part about posts can’t be deleted so I will be stuck with some “random” low quality posts which I made just to try it out and get the hang of it. Three posts are quite good and I am pleased for getting the opportunity to be part of an social network focusing on the positive interaction between people. This is furthermore a wonderful opportunity to practice my English which I haven’t used for year.
Feel free to stop by my block or give advice.
Great day to you and happy new year.
Kind regards
Jesper Kleis
Well done for giving it a go @kleis – I wish you all the best here. :)
Thank you Rob I wish you the best as well :-)
I have written a post regarding work-related stress and depression and how to prevent it which I think could be helpful to quite a few people. I know the post don’t have most positive title, but I thought I would get more views then it is.
I have used 5 tags and I currently have 14k steam-power so shouldn’t it be well exposed or am I missing something here??
Best wishes
Jesper
Hi Jesper, I would spend some time promoting your posts in steemit.chat, the Discord groups and Facebook groups. Your Steam Power won't expose the post at all, it'll only add the $ from your one upvote. There are also robots that you can pay SBD to that'll give you upvotes, like @booster for example. Search Steem and Google for "how to promote my Steemit post" you'll get some more ideas. \h
This helped me so much, thank you!
my pleasure
Thanks so much for the course. I found it on Udemy early this morning and finished it in one sitting. It really helped me better understand the platform. Now I'm off to read the beginner guide. Have a great day.
thank you @strawmitch the FAQs are quite good. https://steemit.com/faq.html but it's great to start posting, commenting and sharing on here as well. Just to get a feel for it.
Hope Steemit & Blockchain will continue to grow in the days to come.
indeed @hkarbir62
Nicely done and well explained.
thank you @cryptonfused
Thanks for writing this, good info .
Thank you, I appreciate it, @hannihealth
Hey Rob! I'm taking your course now. Thanks so much for doing this!
thank you @panamablack I hope you enjoy the course. :)
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Many thanks, Rob!
Hello Rob. Nice work. I appreciate your effect to help educate us little fish. I am enrolled in your course which looks excellent so far, and you seem like a good steemer to follow.
thank you @kerrydwalter you don't look like a little fish to me :)
I appreciate that, Rob. Am enjoying your class. Nice work with the whole process!
thank you @kerrydwalter
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