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RE: Forum newsteem

in #tokenbb5 years ago

Topic: Example of OLD STEEM vs. NEW STEEM


In short, it typically looks like this
Source: @jarvie

OLD STEEM

  • Get Rich Quick and Schemes
  • Non intuitive sites (meaning sites that were confusing UI)
  • Focus on one project

NEW STEEM

  • Focus on a diversity of projects
  • Successful money making projects
  • Focus on a diversity of economies with several tokens etc
  • New tools that support projects. Like hivemind.

Basically we are dropping the geeky lingo for a more presentable marketing pitch.


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Basically we are dropping the geeky lingo for a more presentable marketing pitch.

More importantly, geeks are already equipped to find the important details to support the claims of New Steem. That' great because there's no need to exagerate New Steem. A tool like Hivemind is a great example. You can talk all about how Hivemind will power communities without having to mention that it's a non-conensus blockchain interpretor. You don't even have to mention how Hivemind simplifies things for node operators, any more than rack-and-pinion gearsets help automobiles.

A rack-and-pinion gearset is enclosed in a metal tube, with each end of the rack protruding from the tube. A rod, called a tie rod, connects to each end of the rack. The pinion gear is attached to the steering shaft. When you turn the steering wheel, the gear spins, moving the rack.

See? That doesn't help. Ads just mention it and move on.


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