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RE: Trace Mayer Is Now On Steemit!

in #bitcoin8 years ago (edited)

"Inother words, the reward is proportional to v​otes​ squared r​ather than votes. This mirrors the value of network effect which grows with n​​ squared t​he number of participants, according to Metcalfe’s Law."

That part in the whitepaper sounds strange to me. Metcalfe’s Law is about telecommunication networks where the connections count not about how valuable a blog post is. Metcalfe’s Law could be used to value the steem platform itself or to value a currency, but not to value a blog post. The value of a blog post seem to be linear, not quadratic.

If a post about how to cook a cake reaches 10 persons 10 persons will know how to cook a cake. If it reaches 100, 100 know how to cook a cake not 10000, also the quality of the cake stays the same no matter how much can cook it.

The discussion about the post could be worth more if more engage in.

But even for that we don't need necessarily an exponential payout, because so or so the more votes you get the more visible you are the more votes you get etc...
Not to speak from the follower you get...
This in itself is exponentially, so why make it double exponentially?

Currently your voting power is linear to your steem power. This sounds fair, because in the end its a part of your steem power that is redistributed as post rewards.

Nevertheless the idea of having your voting power increased with your reputation sounds promising. This would also reduce the Self Voting problem.

You have my vote for that!