As I have stated before, the platform is still in Beta, was launched in Beta as well, which isn’t typical. You sound like someone who is a little overleveraged in a crypto that is still in Beta pleading to the founders who have little to do with the direction as most applications are going to be open source creations of the Steem blockchain anyhow.And what do you care since you were selling weeks ago anyway.
"still be Beta" is at least part of the issue. With better attention and focus on the ball, why should steemit.com still have to be in beta?
As for over-leveraged, you can look at my wallet and see maybe $500. STEEM goes to 10 cents and I'm down to $50. I'm good for that in cash, didn't need any leverage to get up to the $500 point.
Please right click on any page and then click page source. . That will give you an idea of the amount of programming involved for just one page. Even what might seem like small changes to you require massive amounts of programming time and testing before implemented into the environment. Sometimes programming is like a house of cards and you change one thing and it breaks something else. Thinking you are dealing with Googles tech resources in the Steem team would be misguided.
Just reporting the facts ma'am.
If your religion can't stand up to honest questions and provide honest answers, you might be a cult.
Most philosophers are not afraid of questions.
As I have stated before, the platform is still in Beta, was launched in Beta as well, which isn’t typical. You sound like someone who is a little overleveraged in a crypto that is still in Beta pleading to the founders who have little to do with the direction as most applications are going to be open source creations of the Steem blockchain anyhow.And what do you care since you were selling weeks ago anyway.
"still be Beta" is at least part of the issue. With better attention and focus on the ball, why should steemit.com still have to be in beta?
As for over-leveraged, you can look at my wallet and see maybe $500. STEEM goes to 10 cents and I'm down to $50. I'm good for that in cash, didn't need any leverage to get up to the $500 point.
Please right click on any page and then click page source. . That will give you an idea of the amount of programming involved for just one page. Even what might seem like small changes to you require massive amounts of programming time and testing before implemented into the environment. Sometimes programming is like a house of cards and you change one thing and it breaks something else. Thinking you are dealing with Googles tech resources in the Steem team would be misguided.