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RE: Third Livestream Test Tomorrow

in #steem6 years ago
  1. How would you describe Steemit, Inc's business model up to this point? How has it worked or not worked?
  2. How would you describe Steemit, Inc's business model going forward?
  3. If I'm not mistaken, the top three accounts holding the most STEEM are owned by Steemit, Inc. @steemit has 2.8M liquid STEEM and 44.7M Steem Power. @misterdelegation has 18.8M Steem Power and @steem has 11.3M Steem Power. That's a lot of value for a company that is cutting back 70% of its workforce. In your opinion, what role does Steemit, Inc have to steward this value and how do you see it being used in the future? Has the original purpose of these tokens changed over time?
  4. What role do you think a singular, centralized organization like Steemit, Inc will play in the long-term future of the Steem blockchain?
  5. Do you envision a not-for-profit foundation being set up at some point in the future to facilitate the long-term growth and maintenance of the Steem blockchain?
  6. Over the long term, do you view a successful Steem blockchain as a form of decentralized autonomous community which is owned, operated, and funded by the community?
  7. Do you view the focus on Steemit, Inc, you as a CEO, and Steemit.com as the main website people think of when they think of STEEM as a problem to be overcome? By that I mean, does this focus create a sense of centralization for something many want to be a decentralized system?
  8. Do you have any comments about the initial and current STEEM distribution and its impact on Steem governance or the perception of Steem as a decentralized system?
  9. What input, comments, feedback, or otherwise do you have for witnesses on the Steem blockchain at this time?
  10. What input, comments, feedback, or otherwise do you have for application owners and developers on the Steem blockchain?
  11. What input, comments, feedback, or otherwise do you have for those exploring using the Steem blockchain in the future, given Steemit, Inc's current financial situation?

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