They will have a hard time doing anything on the Steem blockchain. If the accounts that lose the SteemitInc delegation don't own a at least a couple STEEM they won't be able to post/comment or upvote much. Maybe not even at all if they have literally 0 STEEM. Then they can't interact with the STEEM blockchain.
STEEM is Bandwidth for the Steem blockchain. It's like the internet is for your browser. Without it, you couldn't load any pages. Its as simple as that.
Users that didn't have the needed amount of their own SP and have lost the SteemitInc delegate, would have a really tough time trying to interact with the STEEM blockcain. Like you would, trying to open a youtube video with 0.0007 Mbps download.
It will have little impact. Many of the accounts being created now are not created through Steem Inc.
There are a plethora of instant creation services that are much more convenient to use than the regular account creation process. When you utilize another service, you will start with an account holding 3 SP (not delegated). This will be enough to transact the most basic of operations, and you will likely encumber bandwidth issues at times. It is still usable to a degree though.
That being said, even if Steem Inc. stopped account creation services altogether, it would not be a major impact for potential new users, except for the one's who don't have the liquidity to purchase an account.
New accounts cannot perform transactions because there is no existing "bandwidth" the account has which basically is the requirement needed to perform a transaction (creating a post, commenting, resteeming, or upvoting, etc.). Without Steempower (vest), a user cannot perform such actions.
The account is technically disabled. To make it active, there's a delegation needed (atleast 1 SP) to perform transactions and make the account active. The SP delegation is actually the reason why account signups takes so much time because they are manually reviewing all of the accounts pending for review.
However, there are only 5 days left before HF20 gets launched so allow me to spill some beans here. New account created doesn't have a startup "Steempower" anymore. The account creation (which was 3 Steem) will get burned via "@null" account. However, the Resource Credits gets intact with the user because of the 3 Steem account creation fee.
They will have a hard time doing anything on the Steem blockchain. If the accounts that lose the SteemitInc delegation don't own a at least a couple STEEM they won't be able to post/comment or upvote much. Maybe not even at all if they have literally 0 STEEM. Then they can't interact with the STEEM blockchain.
STEEM is Bandwidth for the Steem blockchain. It's like the internet is for your browser. Without it, you couldn't load any pages. Its as simple as that.
Users that didn't have the needed amount of their own SP and have lost the SteemitInc delegate, would have a really tough time trying to interact with the STEEM blockcain. Like you would, trying to open a youtube video with 0.0007 Mbps download.
It will have little impact. Many of the accounts being created now are not created through Steem Inc.
There are a plethora of instant creation services that are much more convenient to use than the regular account creation process. When you utilize another service, you will start with an account holding 3 SP (not delegated). This will be enough to transact the most basic of operations, and you will likely encumber bandwidth issues at times. It is still usable to a degree though.
That being said, even if Steem Inc. stopped account creation services altogether, it would not be a major impact for potential new users, except for the one's who don't have the liquidity to purchase an account.
New accounts cannot perform transactions because there is no existing "bandwidth" the account has which basically is the requirement needed to perform a transaction (creating a post, commenting, resteeming, or upvoting, etc.). Without Steempower (vest), a user cannot perform such actions.
The account is technically disabled. To make it active, there's a delegation needed (atleast 1 SP) to perform transactions and make the account active. The SP delegation is actually the reason why account signups takes so much time because they are manually reviewing all of the accounts pending for review.
However, there are only 5 days left before HF20 gets launched so allow me to spill some beans here. New account created doesn't have a startup "Steempower" anymore. The account creation (which was 3 Steem) will get burned via "@null" account. However, the Resource Credits gets intact with the user because of the 3 Steem account creation fee.