And here I am powering down my 210 to sell... I figured the value was farrrr to high a couple days after powering up. Glad I'm not the only one that thought the current setup wasn't sustainable. I don't know that the system is something able to be quickly fixed however, since as you mentioned, it's in a type of sidechain with steem-engine / Scot, but... I'm kind of in the line of thought that "what if steem-engine dies for whatever reason", I know they are getting there. I still have that lingering "exit scam" seed planted in my mind from shitty projects, which worries me, not in that the devs would exit, because they are committed to steem.. but what if an accident of some type happens, and the one or two main devs can't continue? Their business is still small and in the control of a few people. Personally IMO, for self sustainable futures, a decentralized approach needs to happen.
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Indeed, it's a very high risk high reward scenario to be sure.
As an aspiring developer this project has a very big draw for me.
The risk of the Steem I put in was well worth the reward of being a mega-whale
plus the ability to create apps for the community that everyone can profit from indirectly.
I've been putting my extra time on my profile project, getting close to a ready to let the world use status.
Honestly, I don't like communities as they are. At all. Be it palnet, weedcash, or otherwise,they feel... Unauthentic. Maybe once they customize condenser with a new theme and layout.... It all has a feeling of.., well, idk, a cheap money grab. Which kinda sounds like the wrong way to put it, but that's what it feels like.
Yeah they are very stem-cell.
They haven't quite forked into a real product yet.
baby steps, Rome wasn't created in a day, it's true. lol. I do look forward to the things to come, very optimistic about whatever the future holds. An anxious wait., hopefully we don't throw a fit when we see what we imagine as the end result, yea? hahaha