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That's but one step.

There are other intricacies involved for the survival of the chain. Exchanges, devs, resources, etc.

Devs and resources is largely addressed with SPS. Exchanges is somewhat harder, but many exchanges will support a chain that has a real user base.

The bigger problem is that Steem/it has been circling the drain for a while. If you reject the Tron migration, what do you really have, and what reason do exchanges really have to support it?

Not impossible, but I think people forget all the challenges that were already there, if not new ones.

@blocktrades would still be an option, no?

Almost certainly. Good point.

The bigger problem is that Steem/it has been circling the drain for a while.

Because of the albatross around our neck that has suddenly sprung to life and beat feet out the door.
#nedstrikesagain

If we remain calm, nothing changes until the next fork goes live.
Then, god only know, atp.

I think we could've floated our own boat the last time that stake tried to screw us.
But, boat still equals bust out another thousand.
No telling how deep the cancer has spread in the interim.

Watched the video with @justinsunsteemit and @ned. At least Justin knows how to use social media and has actual resources to commit to steemit's development.