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RE: What needs to happen to reach $10 STEEM in 2018? (Discussion)

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

my thoughts on that:

  • further powering up, don't loose faith with each slump.. saw that happen with some accounts and massive powering down - no holdings, no value, not attractive for new people and vice versa!
  • spread the message of games like Steem Monsters (gifting), Super 8 Ball Club to get even the most anti social media people on Steemit and the Steem blockchain for many more things they can discover
  • actively support people who have just joined Steemit - i met great people who gave me a headstart like @lukestokes and @barrydutton last year
  • always stay positive on crypto, teach, help, support people with the most basic situations like using wallets, exchanges, secure coins, making transactions, because it is the future and leverage for the whole crypto space, including Steem
  • don't rape the reward pool with massive bot spamming, multiple fake accounts, comment rotators, constantly self upvoting and all that s***!
  • be an active member on Steemit, make valuable posts or comments, stay positive, be creative, try different things, contribute to development no matter you're programmer, graphics designer, player, musician or whatever, keep writing posts even if SBD is down at $1.36 like now
  • HF20 should do something with code against the abusive usage of bot armies, because it's the only working solution to do it with code, give people time back who are now constantly flagging, downvoting these spammers.. they should create value for the platform instead of playing cat and mouse..
  • thinking long term and stay strong til the next hype cycle in 2020 (my guess), persist especially in the beginning on Steemit with no upvotes and no rewards, if you see someone who think about to quit pump him/her up with positivity! I'd done that a few times and people thanked me for the encouragement during these times.. it's a long term success factor for our platform.
  • experienced Steemians should always have the courage to swim against the stream, especially in times of FUD, when the activity on Steemit reach new lows, people leave, new registrations are low, Google Trends is bad, the prices are plummeting.. this is the time to counteract!