Steem could run on EOS, in theory. My concern would be if account conflicts occur. It seems like EOS would have to reserve Steem account names, unless accounts are app-specific, but that does not seem generally desirable.
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Interesting, question is who decides this?
I expect it would require consensus among both Steem developers and witnesses, and EOS developers and witnesses. I think it would likely need advance planning to happen. My gut feeling is that it won't happen due to the logistics of getting all the stakeholders on board, but we'll see a Steem clone running directly on EOS.
By the time that happens though, Steem will have an enormous head start on EOS in terms of users. Maybe we will see some other compromise in terms of interoperability.
Shall I buy this coin? Or that coin? Every new coin seems to be attractive like every new pretty girl in the blog. But nobody tells me what coin to sell for buying annother. Go with Mary, leave Pamela?
I don't think I've ever told anyone to buy or sell a coin. I think everyone needs to be comfortably familiar with what they're investing in, so they can know whether or not they're going to dump or hold the bag for a while when the coin inevitably tanks.
Thank for your answer. Perhaps you misunderstood me. I only wanted to add annother thought about the gorgeous "zoo" of coins. The recommendations are mostly buy this, buy that, but nobody tells what to sell instead. The future of every coin is uncertain. In general, I appreciate your deep knowledge about the cryptocoins and their specific characteristics.