It's a good question - how many active accounts? I don't know where to find stats on that yet, but I'm interested as well.
Yeah, same posting key from Hive... which is same from Steem for many of us. Unless you started more recently, or changed your keys at some point. It's definitely worth logging in and looking around, anyway. You may find, like me, that it offers something Hive doesn't, while still having a similar function and feel. A lot of good people are ending up there.
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This is really funny how forks get to start with a user base, though inactive! I haven't touched steem since I came back and Hive was the "in" thing. One issue is that it seems odd that all this crypto can be created constantly but somehow not drive the price down. Steem seemed to defy gravity for a while and then I guess some one cashed out and the price had a major correction. Without down voting, is Blurt headed for the same?
This expensive posting is annoying me again - couldn't continue discussion again. I still don't know if this will post. You'd think any UI would warn you if you are composing and do not have power to post! Assumptions of the wealthy, I suppose.
You've got almost nothing in your account. I'll send you a bit of HIVE to power up so that you aren't limited in comments and upvotes.
Thank you so much!!! It's been a vicious cycle of becoming more involved and then shut down. Comments don't seem to earn much, nor does curating (especially when you curate posts that get zeroed out by a couple of notable whales) This cycle makes me question the viability of this platform. I just hope that my situation is not typical because the on-boarding processes for new users involve delegations, right? My delegation was from Steem and got revoked at some point.
No prob. Gave you a couple full upvotes as well, will (hopefully!) pay out some rewards to keep things running. I see you have crumbs over on Blurt. I'm sending you 10 over there as well to encourage you to make a post and comments.
I've talked for years how we need to make it easier for new people to get started. Anything that gets in the way of the process is to be minimized. It's incredibly frustrating to have an account somewhere but not enough of some sort of power source in order to make use of it. It feels like censorship, and a trap. Makes me a little claustrophobic just thinking about it! Not a good start, that's for sure.