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RE: Dear Fulltime Steemian, How are You Fairing?

in #steem5 years ago

I've never been a full time steemian but over the past couple of years i have managed to accumulate a nice amount of steem just from staying active. I haven't sold any of it and don't intent to unless the price really rockets and i could make a wage from my weekly earnings but i don't expect that in the next couple of years. We are still in the building stage for the system so i'm looking at 2025 for it's real potential.

I just enjoy my time on the platform compared to wasting it on facebook or youtube.

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Hey @niallon11 I'm commenting on your last statement about enjoying your time here rather than FB or other SM. Totally agree, even though I've only been here for a month it's already much better than the more mainstream platforms just becuase of threads like this. I just feel more at home here. Not to bust the other places but I guess to each their own. It's quite sad for me to read about the 'fall' of steemit as you guys and girls are explaining. So reading about your optimism for the future of this platforms was quite nice. Please tell me where can I read nore about this good future of the platform that you are talking about? Or maybe if you don't mind can you share why and how it is that you see the near future being bright for steemit?

The first part is that steemit is only one app on the #steem blockchain so while there are less people blogging on the site than last year, apps like @splinterlands are doing very well. New sites have opened up on the chain like @travelfeed, @threespeak and @steemleo that have really improved on the first generation of apps that were created with more in the works.

We have some great developers working on projects and a hardcore community that have kept going even with the markets being in red for the past 2 years. A lot of the people who left only did so because crypto markets dropped and when they turn around you can bet a lot of them will flood back in. Some left due to the changes over the past year but the userbase here is still tiny and everything is in development.

It will be the next wave of users that will make or break the whole system and the price of STEEM. That will be the stage where new users don't even know they are operating on a blockchain and accept tokens as an everyday norm. They will join through various apps and might never see the mechanisms that we can see being built in real time. That is still a few years off but a lot of people have very short term vision and expect everything perfect straight away even though it is still being built.

What i can recommend is to find an app or community that you like. Have fun using it and don't worry about crypto or markets. Just keep powering up and growing for the future. There are changes coming up to introduce communities and STEEM tokens for existing apps that will make it easier to bring in large groups of people together and to organize groups and content which have been big issues in the past. I see this as being a good starting point for everything else that is coming down the line. If you have any questions feel free to ask me or joining @steemterminal is a great place for new users on discord.