hivebuzz (74)in #music • 4 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music PlatformCongratulations @btbrokerss! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : You got more than 10 replies.Your…steemitboard (66)in #music • 6 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music PlatformCongratulations @btbrokerss! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and…condra (67)in #steem • 8 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???Already people talking about organising a sort of Steemit vote-farm :/ Not cool.fedebaudino (36)in #steem • 8 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???Just one question, can i make blogs or post about other pages?the-ivor (55)in #music • 9 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music PlatformI'm keeping a sharp eye out for any and all developments in the 'let's save the music biz with open source crypto stuff' space. I think it is a super worthy cause and I hope…dave-hughes (55)in #music • 9 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music PlatformI love the idea, but the reality is PRS and other collection societies need to work with this so as they have the tech to log all plays in effect you need to have the peertracks…complexring (68)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: Steem Could Be Used As A Method For Charitable PurposesI thought of this awhile back and was going to post about it, but you beat me to it!liondani (69)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: Steem Could Be Used As A Method For Charitable PurposesI hope people with real problems will notice they can use Steemit that way... but we will face many scams I thing... like from people like thischitty (69)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: Steem Could Be Used As A Method For Charitable PurposesYes, I agree with you crowdfund and charity are great matches for Steemit. I wrote a post on this last week:liondani (69)in #music • 9 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music PlatformI am expecting that @cob will participate on conversations like this...jupiter00000 (60)in #music • 9 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music Platform"as revolutionary as ideas, themes, and messages presented by the English rock band Muse" No. Please no more Muse songs. Ever.btbrokerss (51)in #music • 9 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music PlatformIt is not my task to answer this question, because I am here just to start a MUSE-related discussion, and have no direct association with them nor PeerTracks. But... I do see…dantheman (73)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???The answer is automated bots that down vote spam and duplicates and malicious accounts. Second is user specific filtering in the ui. The only ui requirement is to honestly show trending posts.ervin-lemark (75)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???Deleted - yet another duplicate :( I was receiving timeouts but actually managed to post the same reply four times. Bug in a UI?ervin-lemark (75)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???Deleted - second duplicate :(ervin-lemark (75)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???Deleted - duplicate :(ervin-lemark (75)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???Well, captcha comes to mind. That would block bots as spammers. Human spammers are a different story, though. The community can eventually outcast them. With some friendly…smooth (73)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???The blockchain has a minimum SP requirement for each account (currently 10 STEEM, controlled by witnesses) so creating many, many accounts would be expensive. The other deterrent…ned (69)in #steem • 9 years agoRE: How Does Steemit Prevent Spam???Great question! It's managed on chain through rate-limited transactions. There's also cost to account creation and additional costs for someone who wishes to have more stake to…justin (50)in #music • 9 years agoRE: Introducing MUSE: A Decentralized Music PlatformAnd when these artists leave their record labels, who's going to handle their promotion? Funding? Etc, etc, etc... I'd love to know what the teams actual background is in this…