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RE: What's the future of Steemit?

in #steemit6 years ago

It is a complex situation, now more than ever people need to network for their blogs to be successful. Whales do not upvote people anymore, well they only vote for those who planted themselves deep inside their asses. Before every user with decent writing skills had a chance to get upvoted. That time is now long gone, new users will have a ten fold tougher time to get noticed and will probably need to use paying services to get anything.

Steemit inc is more focused on blockchain scaling than making this a social network, they are moving everything to more of a business model with heavy work on SMTs, oracles and communities. However for anyone who didn't sold most of their SP there are many new opportunities with Steem delegations to continue with decent income.

Considering wild price swings, this is crypto, when BTC price drops every coin drops in price more. Also some exchanges like HITbtc are not legit, they freely pump the price of SBD, but nobody can deposit SBD to their exchange. Coinmarket cap takes the average price of every exchange and it seemed that SBD pumped, but that was not the case.

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@moon32walker
Thank you for this long comment!
''Steemit inc is more focused on blockchain scaling than making this a social network, they are moving everything to more of a business model with heavy work on SMTs, oracles and communities.''
Do you think that Steemit as a social platform will slowly go into oblivion?

Also, with these price swings, and well, bloody apocalypse that is going on right now, I'm having doubts about which alt coins will survive all this

Short term it will suck to be only a writer here, long term things will probably improve. It is a long game, very long. Any software project with a lot of people supporting it will be better in a long run.