Steemit Is So Much More Than Just A Method For Individuals To Get Paid For Blogging, The Philosophy Behind The Steemit Platform Could Truly Revolutionize The Way Individuals Use The Internet.

in bisteemit •  7 years ago 

Steemit proves that a platform where individuals have access  to the value that they generate is possible, and it may start a domino  effect of users looking for platforms that have their best interests in  mind. 

If we look at some of the most popular online platforms that  currently exist, it's evident that most of the platforms are nothing  more than simply centralized services that absorb the value that their  users generate for them. Users who are active on the Facebook platform  are literally the reason that Facebook is able to make so much money,  and no one seems to question where all of their revenue comes from. The  users of the platform create all of the value that the platform has, and  without the users the platform would legitimately be useless. The  concept of 'Don't post for free' is so powerful, because the true  adoption will likely take place once individuals flock to the Steemit  platform for the reason that they fundamentally agree with what it  stands for rather than just a method of making some quick cash.  Individuals stumble across the Steemit platform in many different ways,  and I believe that regardless of how a user finds the platform they have  the chance to realize the true potential of the platform. 

Once the idea of giving the power to individuals to have control  and ownership of the value they create takes off and is accepted, I  think that the blogging aspect of Steemit will be just the beginning. As  more users, interest, and investment come to the Steemit platform,  developers and users will have more resources to spend on 'DApps' for  the platform that could drastically increase the number of practical use  cases on Steemit. Imagine a Steemit music streaming service that had  the artists interests in mind, and allowed the artist to have total  control over the distribution of their music and allowed them to have  direct access to the value that their content creates. While Steemit was  built on an application specific blockchain, with the potential  integration with the EOS platform and the flexibility of the Steemit  platform itself it's easy to imagine Steemit being the home of much more  than just blogging in the future. 

The Steemit platform is truly revolutionary for many different  reasons, and users shouldn't loose sight of that. We are still at the  very beginning stages of the Steemit platform, and our actions now will  have a lasting impact into the future. I think that the reason that  Steemit isn't an even bigger platform already is due to the fact that  people simply don't know about it or what it is, especially those  individuals who are already involved in the cryptocurrency community.  It's not hard to imagine that Steem could still attract many more people  within the cryptocurrency community to the site, but the problem lies  with introducing these individuals to the platform. Many new users  really don't learn to much about what they are doing in terms of  investing and trading when they first start out, and Steemit could be an  absolutely great resource for them. 

Once 'the switch flips' and users actually realize that they  are earning legitimate resources rather than 'internet money', the  potential for adoption becomes even larger. 

When I first introduce my friends of family to the Steemit platform,  the first thing they ask is something to the extent of "What does the  money value attached to the post actually mean?" or something along  those lines. Giving an accurate description of the 50/50 split between  liquid rewards and SP usually confuses them on the first explanation,  and I have noticed that it takes significant explanation for most  individuals new to cryptocurrency to really comprehend how it all works.  While it is beneficial to understand how and why  the platform actually  works, understanding how the platform works is in no way required to  have meaningful interaction with the Steemit platform. If an individual  dives right in to posting before they fully understand how it all works,  they will have the ability to learn first hand very quickly. Many  people still have absolutely no substantive understanding of  cryptocurrencies, which is the core reason that I believe that Steemit  has yet to be completely adopted by the mainstream. 

 I have never felt so confident in the future of the Steemit platform  compared to how I currently feel, and it really is something special to  know that each and every one of us played a direct role in that. Steemit  has a place for everyone, and with the establishment of more defined  communities in the near future the platform is likely to become even  more diverse. New users may be turned off when they look at the trending  page and see posts about cryptocurrency that they can't understand, but  I believe that the development of communities will have a very positive  impact on Steemit's ability to turn users who stumble across the site  into users of the platform. Steemit is more prevalent through search  engines and organic traffic than ever before, and that is clear when we  look at the rapid influx of new users to the platform. 

Not only does Steemit have a great idea and philosophy, but it also have the technical ability to make the platform a reality. 

I'm not saying that the platform isn't a reality now obviously, but  simply that the Steemit platform and the underlying Graphene based  blockchain on which it was built have an easier and more practical  method of handling the level of activity that accompanies mainstream  adoption. Due to the fact that Steemit witnesses are elected through a  DPOS (delegated proof of stake) model, single producers cannot halt the  advancement and development of the network like we have seen on other  networks. The power ultimately lies with the users and stakeholders of  the platform, and I think that the linear changes that accompanied HF 19  really made that evident. All users are entitled to the exact same  amount of influence compared to the stake they hold, and this allows for  users both big and small to have the same rights in terms of what their  stake actually entitles them to. Steemit is literally the definition of  giving the power to the people, and I believe that the platform's  recognition of the value its users create is not something to be taken  lightly. 

 In terms of using Steem as a store of value or a method of  transferring value, the lack of transaction fees combined with the speed  and reliability of transactions gives the network huge advantages over  current projects that wish to offer a method of transferring value.  Steemit really seems to have the unique ability to make individuals  really passionate about the platform and the underlying technology,  which is a very powerful thing in and of itself as well. What the future  of Steemit holds remains a mystery, but everything leads me to believe  that it will be more powerful than many of us realize. The Steemit  platform stands for something bigger than any of us, and the adoption of  the platform could really cause a domino effect that would enable  individuals to gain more control, ownership, and power over the value  and quality that they create.

I really hope that you enjoyed this post, and I urge  you to leave any comments, input, questions, ect. in the comments below!  I would like to thank all of my readers and followers for their ongoing  support, and thanks for reading!

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