yes, i understand the motive for steem classic - it's basically the same motive that ultimately sparked that 'scare' a few months ago when people actually created a hardfork to remove steemit inc from the steem blockchain.
i think a huge part of the strength of steem comes from it's community and the embracing of the freedom / anarchic principles that started it. success really depends on tron's team understanding/respecting this or spelling out how they intend to improve on it. if steemit goes to tron, then there will not be any steem blockchain developers to improve the steem blockchain - assuming that steemit is focused on working with whatever is based on the tron/steem tokens (which the press release seems to be saying is indeed what will happen). So in other words, without a new development team springing up from somewhere, steempeak would just be running on the current state of the steem blockchain, without prospect of upgrade. Obviously this is all speculation, but I imagine Tron will want to consolidate as much activity and ingenuity as possible.. It's up to them to make an intelligent offer to the existing steem community. I imagine people are nervous because such an empathic level of connection with a large community is not easy and the level of communication so far does not suggest it is going to manifest! We shall see.
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