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RE: STEEMIT: I am pleased to announce that yesterday saw a Record Breaking and Jaw Dropping 426,703 Transactions on the STEEM Blockchain..!!

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Every vote, comment, blog post, transfer, payout claim, etc. etc. is a transaction in Steem. Basically any atomic entity recorded in the blockchain signed with the user's signature.

You can see the breakdown of transaction types at https://steemdata.com/charts

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So i'm guessing that also means there are more
and more people joining the platform.

EXACTLY like @demotruk has said, "Every vote, comment, blog post, transfer, payout claim, etc. etc. is a transaction in Steem. Basically any atomic entity recorded in the blockchain signed with the user's signature." I could not have put it any better. Stephen

Yep, the only thing limiting capacity at the moment is how fast new users can be approved manually. While transactions are free, it costs Steem to create an account, so in practice, accounts have to be created by the company Steemit, Inc. or by one of us.