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RE: The Great Steem Debate: Berwick VS Sovryn - Steem Discussed for Hours on National Radio!

in #steemit8 years ago

Steemit compared to other social media is a clear win.
The one aspect people can't get their head around is this.
If Reddit or Facebook is the model and they have millions of posts, whats the payout for the average post and how does steem monetize that while also being pegged to the dollar?

Is there a way to view the daily handouts of steem dollars at Steemit compared to its market cap?

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There are three currencies, Steem Power, Steam and Steem Dollars. Think of Steem power as vesting shares in a start-up, steam is the shares you trade day to day and the steem dollar if your paycheck. The reason for the Steem Dollor is because everyone knows what a dollow is and what it is worth( capable of buying). As Steemit adds features like a marketplace or craigslist, people will be more comfortable spending in a form they are familiar with. If I say something cost 50 dollars you know what that means, if I say it cost 24 steem, you have to first convert that to something you know and then hope steem's price stays the same until you make the purchase. Too much effort for people to need to do all that.