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RE: Steem BETTER than EOS: The future of the decentralized internet?

in #steem6 years ago

I hold EOS, and I literrally cannot even send my coins from one wallet to another, at the moment. From what I understand, and I could be mistaken, the problem is that there is too great a demand for RAM, so those resources are rare.

How rare? I have about $30 in one wallet, that is about 12 EOS.

Sadly, that amount of EOS is NOT enough staked resources in order to have adequate RAM to even vote, stake or send my tokens.

This is so shocking I want to say it again:
EOS RAM is so hard to come by, you litterally CANNOT use your wallet, unless you have more than $30 USD in your wallet.

How insane is that? If I couldnt afford more EOS that value would literrally be trapped, forever?

Fortunately I can afford more EOS, and I have another wallet, so if I really want, I can send more EOS to that wallet and in that way receive more RAM, and thereby free up my value.

But my solution speaks to the complexity of EOS... Steem is not like that. Not that complicated, not that frustrating. That makes Steem better, at least in this one very significant way.

See how I have no available RAM?

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