One really big problem has been that Bitshares and Steem communities have been very lazy to educate other people in the cryptoworld. Nobody knows about the power of DPOS because there are so few good resources to learn.
Bitshares doesn't even have a real whitepaper (only two drafts). Steem whitepaper is almost obsolete because it's so outdated.
I've been thinking to set up a some kind of information center website for EOS once it's launched and I understand better the ecosystem around it. It seems that I have to do it since nobody else is interested enough in educating others. I try to make sure that the same mistake that Bitshares and Steem have made don't happen again with EOS.
But it might take some nudging, we might need to actively solicit some analysis from reasonable experts out there.
Yes, this is great idea. Good way to market EOS for cryptoscene is to hire some well-known individuals to make security audit. Peter Todd pops up to my mind first.