RE: Comparing EOS to Amazon Cloud Computing

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Comparing EOS to Amazon Cloud Computing

in eos •  6 years ago 

It's a fair question which I tried to answer here when I joined the eosDAC team. I can't answer for Steem Power holders as to why they vote for me (that's up to them to answer), but I'd guess it's because I'm involved in multiple things (also Dapix to build the FIO protocol) and have a broader perspective and experience in the space which makes me a good, trusted witness. What you call loyalty, I might consider tribalism (and I'm not a fan of it as I think it's primitive). My experience with EOS and eosDAC helps me come up with ideas like running Steem as a DAC which, I'd like to think, has influenced the direction of where Steem is going to further decentralize itself.

I continue to use my influence (for whatever it's worth) to promote Steem because I do believe it's currently the best decentralized social media blockchain.

I don't have a huge following, but every little bit helps, right? This tweet got some love:

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What if I post it on the steem blockchain FIRST, and THEN I post it on FB???

Whatever floats your boat. :)

No, but seriously. I actually wanna know. I mean, wouldn't I be able to say it still belongs to me, if I posted it first on steem?

I see property as a scarce rivalrous resource. Once you post anything, it's no longer scarce so I don't see it as property or something you can "own." Unless you post it encrypted and keep the key to yourself.

Interesting. I like that theory. It's workable, and makes sense, and is frankly a new way of looking at certain things.