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RE: Why do the experienced avoid Steem like the plague?

in #steem5 years ago

I think the another Dan scam is a big factor I hear as the reason people stopped paying attention even though he has been gone for a long time.

The lack of any real marketing is another factor. Dan spent 30M USD for the domain for Voice alone. I think this is a big one. We are mostly onboarding our own users in the form of alt accounts rather than new users. Steem is complicated and it is hard to quickly explain why someone should be here.

Finally I believe a lot of people see it as a ponzi even though it is kind of like a different form of mining. It’s all a method of distribution to get the token out there.

The fact a lot of witnesses are nowhere to be seen is likely a small factor but chains like EOS they make over 30x in rewards for being a block producer last time I did the math.

Technically, Steem has a lot of good qualities, rc protection (needs work), three second transaction, one of the best scalable chains if not best, easy to develop on, proposal system (which is unfortunately largely dominated by a handful of voters), escrow system (rarely ever used), multi factor security (almost never used). Instead we spend most of our time worrying about other people’s rewards or trying to get away with getting a ton ourselves with as little effort as possible.

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I think the another Dan scam is a big factor

It is. Of all the big crypto persons I have heard commenting about Steem, only Hoskinson offered a somewhat neutral opinion, and stated that the network will have many hurdles to go over if they wish to hook users.

The others consider Steem to be a scam meant for the founders to earn more BTCs.

I also agree with the lack of marketing. A lot of it is what has been mentioned before: bunch of amateurs pretending to be professionals.

Maybe, there's just no reason to buy and stake Steem? Rewarding others, that's fucking stupid, right?

There isn't, in terms of ROI. Every vote you give to other people is at your detriment because it lowers your relative stake level. Hence, self-voting and burning became huge things.

There is no guarantee the post you voted on bring value to Steem down the road. But, I imagine that only matters more to whales.

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Well said

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easy to develop on

I added a comment to this main post with this factor in mind -- but maybe there are some unanticipated drawbacks?

I wonder if the fact that it's so easy to develop on is kinda-sorta detrimental to seducing larger investors. Having systems that are only accessible to larger players, in some shape or form, has to be alluring to larger players, right? I've wondered if the "ease of decentralization of development / startups" (not that there aren't issues with token distribution) has been a negative factor in terms of seducing investors / projects.

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escrow system, i dont even know how to use and i am 2 years here....

Frond Ends sucks, because there should avaible to easy use the Shit....

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