Sorry. Can't agree. Lots of technical differences between blockchains, which is why they are not all equal.
ETH has smart contracts. Monaco and ZCash have best in breed anonymity. Etc.
The technical differences matter, in terms of which blockchains will survive in the long term, based on attracting the best developers and the most developers and get the biggest network effect.
Think of block chain as the Operating System. Typical results over last 30+ years is the end game in any market is two OS's survive, with a bunch of very specialized niche players on the side.
Microsoft vs Apple in PC OS.
Android vs IOS in tablet IOS
Chrome vs Firefox vs Explorer for browers.
Similar end game for blockchain. We don't need 500 different public blockchains. The end game is probably 2 or 3. That is where we will get to.
Is STEEM blockchain good enough to be one of the last 2 or 3 still standing? I doubt it.
Steemit.com can be hosted on a variety of blockchains.
Once STEEM starts its downward spiral, steemit.com might get ported over and run on EOS, five years in the future.
Nope. Steemit.com is for blogging.
STEEM is the blockchain that many 3rd party apps are and will be build on.
Lots of investment going on to make STEEM better. But virtually no investment to make steemit.com better.
EOS as a blockchain will be far superior to STEEM as a blockchain.
Think Apple (EOS) vs MS-DOS (STEEM) as a partial analogy
Once EOS is up and running, STEEM will shrivel, and steemit.com is likely to follow.
good point.
but I disagree.
a blockchain is a blockchain...
it's the portals that matter.
Sorry. Can't agree. Lots of technical differences between blockchains, which is why they are not all equal.
ETH has smart contracts. Monaco and ZCash have best in breed anonymity. Etc.
The technical differences matter, in terms of which blockchains will survive in the long term, based on attracting the best developers and the most developers and get the biggest network effect.
Think of block chain as the Operating System. Typical results over last 30+ years is the end game in any market is two OS's survive, with a bunch of very specialized niche players on the side.
Microsoft vs Apple in PC OS.
Android vs IOS in tablet IOS
Chrome vs Firefox vs Explorer for browers.
Similar end game for blockchain. We don't need 500 different public blockchains. The end game is probably 2 or 3. That is where we will get to.
Is STEEM blockchain good enough to be one of the last 2 or 3 still standing? I doubt it.
Steemit.com can be hosted on a variety of blockchains.
Once STEEM starts its downward spiral, steemit.com might get ported over and run on EOS, five years in the future.
fine...
so go away.
leave us poor steemers to suffer in peace.
I can stick around to get the occasional interesting articles. For example your pointer last night to zerohedge was excellent.
But that doesn't mean I have to leave a lot of money sitting in SP.
I can take the fiat off to safety - which is in progress.
The way how I see the full game is bts de bank, eso the currency and steem the costume
now is only link everything together