Tokens and SMTs I think are already here, and so are communities. You missed the boat.
What do your tokens do that these ones currently can't/don't?
What is the value of using your SMT when we can already use one that is functional now and people are already making their own?
Why use your community when there already is one?
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They are here, if you like centralised banks and such, yes. But not in true decentralised matter.
May you explain it to me:
Decentralized = not dependent on one self proclaimed actor to keep running.
It's necessary to even have a slight chance to be listed on external exchanges.
In PoS/DPoS nobody cares when one node goes down. What will happen to steem engine when they stop operating their bot?
Is there a general approach how it is done?
Seriously, because for me it's difficult to understand why Steem is not promoted in tourist areas where you could exchange it for "real money".
And why it's not supported by crypto ATMs.
It seems logical:
Why is the task of getting it to exchanges impossible?
There are crypto ATMs supporting steem (netcoins Canada).
The free coffee for a photo idea doesn't exist because nobody has done it yet. Would be hard to make money off it (cost of the booth+software+coffee vs. expected upvote value), so I doubt it will happen. Maybe as a marketing gag like roelandp's steem whale (although there steem is just an addition to an art project which was happening anyway)
Steem engine tokens will not be listed by exchanges because they are for trading decentralized tokens. That's a technical problem, created by the concept of steem engine. They cannot change that without giving up their business model of letting people pay them instead of the blockchain to create tokens.