It's interesting to watch all these different approaches to similar problems. I really think Steem will crush the competition because of the obvious advantages: 3s block time, no TX fees, already up to speed with 15k users, SMD with 10% interest, non-turing completeness. It's just amazing. I think AKASHA has an advantage with the big developer-fanbase, who are exited about it being built upon their favorite blockchain. That however doesn't guarantee any real-world advantage. Just think of how fast Steem was built with Graphene and how capable these guys are. About programming languages on a blockchain, read @dantheman's post. It sounds nice in theory, but in reality it is a trade-off.
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Thanks for link. I will read it.