Stellabelle states above, the following (and I quote):
It remains to be seen whether the Synereo system outperforms Steemit since its launching its alpha phase in September
This, stella, is one of the most important and telling aspects of what is written above and why I will personally consider rereading your content before upvoting simply based on your reputation and that I have liked the posts about the modeling industry that brought you to fame here on steemit (organically, btw...unless you have a bunch of secrets you aren't telling anyone ;P ).
Synereo has been in Alpha testing which means that it has not been testing outside a test network of very few people. Saying it can be anything comparable to steem seems naive at best at this stage since there is very little (if any ) real documentation on real world, proven scalability.
the fact that the creators of Synereo have been developing and fine tuning their platform for two years would indicate that it has achieved a level of sophistication, compassion, intricacy and intelligence that is currently lacking in the Steemit platform.
Once again, I am curious to understand how you can say this and wield your reputation like this. The "fact" does not correlate with an indication that it has achieved a level of sophistication, compassion, intricacy and intelligence at all. What it does correlate with is that the devs and team members may be:
A) sitting on a large portion of the funds
B) are paid by other interests outside of Synereo--which is never good for the project
C) or working for nothing with a large amount of passion for a project that pays out little
What we can say is that steem has proven itself already to be among the fastest and most scalable blockchain based projects in the world. Indeed, it's technical capabilities at the time of my writing this surpass bitcoin and ethereum in terms of sheer scalablitity and I know of only one tech that purports to get close.
@stellabelle you risk losing your reputation by pretending to understand what you obviously do not understand. I have been doing this for years now and learning blockchain technology is not easy. In fact, it is a lifelong journey for some here (including myself) who have spent quite a bit more time than even the Synereo team have (if your statement is factual). In fact, what I can say (as a fact) is that I have known the developers of Steem now for over 3 years and all of them have been working on Steem or the technology underlying it for nearly 3 years now and have 4 projects over 1 million each, and 3 of which are above synereo's current marketcap.
All of these chains can run circles around every other project I know of in terms of scalability and speed..
Sorry for sounding a bit flustered here but I do want to set the record straight that @stellabell really did seem to come at this from the wrong angle and with information that she does not really have correct, and then kind of acted as though she did know what she was talking about.