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RE: CEO of Steem Powering Down

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Your title is missleading IMO, and your question shuold be written this way: Is it inapropriate and strange that Ned, CEO of Steem, is powering down right now?
First off I would ask you how do you prove your point, because I don't get it form you linking his profile?
I just see that his steampower is rising and he doesn't have any steem or steem dollars so he is not powering down as far as I understand.
Please prove your point or be carefull with you write if you knowledge is lacking and invest time and effort into learning, else people will downvote your posts.
Good thing that even writing something and absurd can get you money here. :)

When you prove your title point and first I would like to see how discusion about your secound question evolves, because im interested in it. In my second post discus my opinions on theory of whales powering down.

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I can confirm he has powered down, otherwise it wouldn't say when the next payout will be. Expect the market to be hit with a lot more steem in a week.

Hey, you can't blame a guy, or girl, for asking. In a sense, the leaders /lead developers of these crypto projects have a similar role to that of public company CEOs, etc. (in that they're awarded stock options, etc. and e.g. if Jeff Immelt started shedding GE stock everyone else would assume they should follow suit for whatever reason.) So, it's a good question to ask. Given the hack it's understandable that things will be a little topsy-turvy for a bit and will settle down soon.

+1 I only see damn high rewards.

That is what you shuold have included in your original blog, but not this way but with some picture I suppose to have stronger point. So to be correct you should update your post to be more more informative.