It depends. Most people see the Steemit Stake as a governance issue and not as a 'he who has the keys' issue. It's also Steem governance that got us into this mess. The main point is the network was always vulnerable to this sort of attack.
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It doesn't depend. Private property is a natural effect of living creatures, not a benefit of politics. That was my sole point in the prior comment.
I actually don't disagree with your assessment in this statement regarding the founder's stake.