The experiment did not last for 30 days. It existed for many months, the second payout was for 30 days.
RE: Not every perceived solution in code is exclusively a solution... sometimes they introduce new problems
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Not every perceived solution in code is exclusively a solution... sometimes they introduce new problems
I am honestly shocked that you don't see intrinsic value in a post that is able to earn forever. It is one of the reasons why I am not so sentimental about the immortality of the blockchain of Steemit.
Btw do you have an opinion on the idea that the most immortal thing in our society are cities. Just heard Thiel make the argument that states come and go, but cities are there to stay once founded, minus a few rare exceptions.
It's a nice angle to promote more localism.
The sole solution being that we use globally accessable blockchains sounds a little bit... Globalistic :3
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I see the value, but I don't see a way for it to work with the way the currency is created and the reward pool is created. I can see the value, but that doesn't mean the code can do it easily.
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I never said it would be easy, my friend :)
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Well they have to know HOW to do it before they can simply change it. Perhaps they will at some point in the future.
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