It was a pretty interesting scenario. Sides were taken, and both sides made bold mistakes.
But it all led to where we are today, which can be a good demonstration of how a group can move on from a blockchain if they don't enjoy staying there anymore. Forking off Steem was the only viable thing to do after a lot of meeting and conversations did not work. So I think it's fine.
It's now up to both chains to appeal to users by being what they're good at being: A censorship free chain for social activities.
It was a pretty interesting scenario. Sides were taken, and both sides made bold mistakes.
But it all led to where we are today, which can be a good demonstration of how a group can move on from a blockchain if they don't enjoy staying there anymore. Forking off Steem was the only viable thing to do after a lot of meeting and conversations did not work. So I think it's fine.
It's now up to both chains to appeal to users by being what they're good at being: A censorship free chain for social activities.
Awesome answer...Thanks Pan!
You're welcome dear.