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RE: Pfunk's blog is an example of collusive whales.

in #abuse8 years ago

Personally I don't really give a shit about any of that. Guys like casey neistat made millions doing vlogs that obviously took barely any effort what so ever but I am still happy for him and enjoy his content. The only thing that is concerning about your situation is the fact that whales are able to get so much of the inflation when working together. Not saying you are just saying its a current/potential problem with steemit.

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"whales are able to get so much of the inflation when working together".. profound revelation this is

I may write a book.

Fact is they're not getting my post rewards. Anyone thinking so can bark up another tree.

The longer most of the steem power is held by very few is the longer I get to buy cheap steem, since I'm not willing to purchase more than a little bit each time. So I'm not complaining, but it's fun to read words of others who do complain, and those who try to defend the flawed system. A flaw that works in my favor for at least the next few months. It's not like they can sell without crashing the price, and the longer they hold is the longer the price stays low. It's like they're just holding for me, that's GREAT :)

I agree, and I see your upvotes in the community including my own posts. The thing that I HATE about your blog is that all the destructive whales have upvotes upon upvotes over and over and over again in your blog.... why?

I don't care much about your profit, I am glad to see someone succeed. I am glad to see someone making something out of their online adventures.

I have been in your shoes before and it sucks to get negative attention, but the positive attention you are getting is from accounts that work pretty consistently to drive off and belittle other smaller members. Why they choose to upvote and help you boggles my mind.

Either way, I enjoy some of your posts even if I don't understand why they receive so much payout, so keep Steemin on my friend!
~ @Timbo

Well ya you can make heaps of profit trading it but the hope is steem will be a good future option for social networking rather than something that will eventually fail

if it was going to fail, it would have already failed, the "steem fail" days are long gone. This spaceship is flying at warp speed right now, and I'm enjoying the ride. The destination is in the hands of the developers, not the whales. All that steem is not worth anything without further development and more distribution.

If anything it already failed because of how much the price dropped. Anything that happens now can be considered a revival. Either way I hope the devs make steem a great coin.

Steem was 25 cents when I started buying in June 2016, so for me the price only dropped 10 cents