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comment | "parent_author":"mada",<br>"parent_permlink":"how-we-deal-with-costly-signaling-will-make-or-break-steemit",<br>"author":"guyvoltaire",<br>"permlink":"re-mada-how-we-deal-with-costly-signaling-will-make-or-break-steemit-20160811t161134445z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Great point on how the obligations,<br> and responsibilities associated with curation and generally an individual's interactions with Steemit reinforce a willingness or desire to actually continue interacting with Steemit. You definitely expressed it more clearly,<br> but that is definitely a trend I've been noticing in my first few days of using the platform. \nI think that even though there's obviously tons of other message\/post\/communication\/social media boards by now,<br> the way steemit incorporates altcoin anonymity and autonomy in what you'd like to do with your account is super interesting - apperantly to everyone - as well as the clearly incentivizing aspect of possibly making a few thousand bucks on your thoughts on the superbowl or rio. \n\nDespite whatever dips and booms may happen in the popularity of and value of Steemit,<br> I do believe it's here to stay. By extension,<br> I also believe many of the core posting members (not necessarily whales but active and insightful members) will be quite involved in many of the new blockchain applications which we may be blessed to see soon enough such as blockchain election,<br> banking,<br> education and coworking and even more. Now steemit just has to transition from the everyday steemit will be huge! posts,<br> into everyday alright homies how do we fix this or how could we implement this to help out a community.\nFollowing,<br> cheers.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"steemit\" " |
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