I think a big reason is to cut down on attempted impersonation. A capital "i" looks very much like a lower case "L" for example.
In the few years I've been involved in altcoins I've seen countless scam attempts by hijacking a username and impersonating them by making very small changes such as that. Very rarely do users catch these slight changes and before they know it they send BTC to a fake exchange owner for a falsified market pump and promise of profit, never to be seen again.
Steem's got enough capital as it is.
Get it?
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I think a big reason is to cut down on attempted impersonation. A capital "i" looks very much like a lower case "L" for example.
In the few years I've been involved in altcoins I've seen countless scam attempts by hijacking a username and impersonating them by making very small changes such as that. Very rarely do users catch these slight changes and before they know it they send BTC to a fake exchange owner for a falsified market pump and promise of profit, never to be seen again.
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