I hope you mentioned how any community could create their own token with a site like palnet, that can be traded against Steem on an exchange, instantly upon its creation. And how in future, the site could have forums, social media and video platform like dtube as a all in one package (tribes).
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If I would have mentioned that my audience would have not understood a thing, I doubt most of them even know what Bitcoin is, the key is to always know your audience and introduce new concepts in a way that makes it appealing to them rather than just randomly stating features of whatever it is you're trying to promote
Yes, I was speaking to you, not to your audience in my comment. Of course, for marketing, technical terms wouldn't be used and the idea would be conveyed in terms that the public understand, using a simple example of what's possible. I thought that would be obvious without saying.
But it's a good lesson for others who wish to promote crypto to average internet users, avoid technical terms and lay out using an example case, what the user could benefit from adopting the technology being promoted.
so hopefully the perks of Palnet interface grows full of some good manual curators on here. Either that or its back to shitbooks lame scroll feeds for click bait.
I'm sure the mods are trying their best to distribute stake around where they see promise, but there's not many of them and time is limited