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While I'm not a fan of any one person taking a lion share of the reward pool, calling that a scam is kind of reckless. The way blockchains and stake weight work mean that the people with the most investment in the platform get to decide where the rewards are distributed. @haejin is being upvoted by one of the largest stake holders and regardless of my personal opinion as to the share of the reward pool he is getting, saying it's a scam is incorrect. I have no way to solve that issue as some people will always have more money than others and the best advice I could give you is to not focus on that. My main goal with this specific post is to bring up my concerns with how the CEO of Steemit Inc. is representing and using the platform. There is an official @steemit account that was given a portion of the blockchain's resources to fund development and using the stake weight of that account for personal profit is a question of integrity as that is not what the funds were put into that account for. Greed is an issue related to scarcity mindset and something that I can't solve, but we can bring up these issues and point out our concerns and hope that people listen.

Thank you for your reply, have a nice Sunday @clayboyn.