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RE: Gaming Bloggers Hear, Hear!

in #gaming7 years ago

I always look at steemit as something with huge potential. On this network anything goes, you can one day be massively successful and some other day fail miserably. I always had that in mind and never allowed myself to get frustrated and always look at the long run. The noise today will be forgotten tomorrow. Steem is also not ready for big audiences, not even close, that's why the price stagnates, after hard fork 20 and SMT launch just watch. It would be sad to see all this work for us as bloggers go to waste, it is also perfectly fine to take a break and return later, and sell if you must. Logo is not important, you get used to it, and trust me no newcomer will say shieeet what a shitty looking logo, they will see only $$$$$ :)

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The power players here alienated too many clever people, devs, crypto whales and investors. It will take time. Would be nice tough. I dedicated countless hours here and no regrets for that, I made friends and learned a lot about so many different topics. But the next platforms will sink this place unless the power players change their habit. So many flaws in this system aside from the HF's the dev's are working to make steemit work for them. What they do for the user is too superficial it won't pass the muster. I