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RE: Why I think EOS will overtake steem?

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

Thanks for detailed answer. These problems are hard. Yes, it is hard for any newbie without significant SP to have a say in Steemit, even if they are prolific bloggers. Problem with DPoS like STEEM even EOS is that people who have the stakes (i.e. large holding) have the most say (i.e. capable of large upvote). But not necessarily, they are the rational beings and benevolent (e.g. @ranchorelaxo with 1.1M SP voting 10s of @haejen's posts daily instead of voting thousands of minnows). Therefore, STINC has to step up with better algorithms or actions (HFs). I agree that if somebody makes better platform, Steemit will feel the competition and force to change the status-quo fast. Even Steemit can go down the path or orkut or myspace, and any blockchain based Social Media platform can take the place not necessarily it will be EOS but any platform/blockchain since it is open market (i.e. open source) and competitive.

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The pleasure was all mine @riseofth.
Problems are hard but are solvable, the least they could do now is instead of delegating much SP to dmania like projects they could delegate that amount of SP to some curation projects like OCD and Qurator. And help to introduce more projects like them, there are people who believe a lot in this technology, they could work every day to support some good content creators in exchange of some SP delegation and SBDs in the same way steemcleaners is working.
yeah, I just visited @ranchorelaxo profile, that so wrong on his part but we can't do anything about it.
I see that EOS have fair chances of making something like steemit with more perks and precaution than any other blockchain but who knows about the future :)