Essentially, when Justin Sun (TRON blockchain) purchased Steemit Inc (and all their liquid and powered-up STEEM), there was a conflict between the community and new owners.
What ended up happening was another hard-fork to the project, which created the Hive blockchain, which was more-or-less a snapshot in time of the STEEM blockchain (complete w/ all user accounts and balances, but now with HIVE tokens instead of STEEM).
You still have your STEEM tokens over here, and you'll have HIVE tokens over on the other blockchain. There should be an account called @mackmck, with the same balance (that you had at that time -- it was a few months ago now) that you're able to access with the same master-key.
Take a look at peakd.com/@mackmck -- you should be able to login in the same was as before (if you used SteemKeychain, you can now use HiveKeychain; if you used SteemConnect, you can now use HiveConnect; if you signed in w/ one of your private keys directly on steemit.com, you can do the same over a https://hive.blog I believe).
A large portion of users have powered down their STEEM and sold on the market for HIVE, and are now active over there.
Essentially, when Justin Sun (TRON blockchain) purchased Steemit Inc (and all their liquid and powered-up STEEM), there was a conflict between the community and new owners.
What ended up happening was another hard-fork to the project, which created the Hive blockchain, which was more-or-less a snapshot in time of the STEEM blockchain (complete w/ all user accounts and balances, but now with HIVE tokens instead of STEEM).
You still have your STEEM tokens over here, and you'll have HIVE tokens over on the other blockchain. There should be an account called @mackmck, with the same balance (that you had at that time -- it was a few months ago now) that you're able to access with the same master-key.
Take a look at peakd.com/@mackmck -- you should be able to login in the same was as before (if you used SteemKeychain, you can now use HiveKeychain; if you used SteemConnect, you can now use HiveConnect; if you signed in w/ one of your private keys directly on steemit.com, you can do the same over a https://hive.blog I believe).
A large portion of users have powered down their STEEM and sold on the market for HIVE, and are now active over there.
Hope this helps clear stuff up for you.
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