I tend to agree with the list you have there, plus a few others. Investors tend to look at growth potential, and if no one knows about STEEM (ie, marketing), or someone else controls the narrative (Ie, bad press), then I would imagine that STEEM falls down the priority list to check out and do due diligence on.
And, although were looking for decentralization of governance, Steemit Inc. is still by far the main (if not the only) developer of the blockchain itself, and so for better or worse, the outside public is going to look at them (especially since Steemit and STEEM are still confused way too much).
And whether or not the platform as a whole is headed in a good direction, however that's defined, draws attention to it, too.
Hey, @abbak7.
I tend to agree with the list you have there, plus a few others. Investors tend to look at growth potential, and if no one knows about STEEM (ie, marketing), or someone else controls the narrative (Ie, bad press), then I would imagine that STEEM falls down the priority list to check out and do due diligence on.
And, although were looking for decentralization of governance, Steemit Inc. is still by far the main (if not the only) developer of the blockchain itself, and so for better or worse, the outside public is going to look at them (especially since Steemit and STEEM are still confused way too much).
And whether or not the platform as a whole is headed in a good direction, however that's defined, draws attention to it, too.