RE: Crowdfunded Digital Art Competition: Week 4 (Week 3 Rewards: 11.342 STEEM)

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Crowdfunded Digital Art Competition: Week 4 (Week 3 Rewards: 11.342 STEEM)

in hive-185836 •  7 days ago 

Si bien es cierto que los premios aún no son tan grandes, es una buena manera de empezar a manejar los concurso.
Y por lo que veo, ya está habiendo una buena participación, con variedad en ella, un buen signo.
Apoyado...😉

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Thank you @colombiaoriginal. I think this idea has huge potential.

Not only will this bring in new participants within Steemit, but outside the platform as well, if the payouts are large enough. Once the payouts are large enough, we could advertise that on social media platforms. Developing a smart contract to automate this Crowdfunding system would also be ideal. But this will have to involve greater participation from Whales…or thousands of smaller participants.

Este tipo de propuestas, que llamen a personas de afuera, incluso inversores, es parte de lo que hace falta en la plataforma.
Suena bastante bien. Recuerdo que hace uos 6 años aquí hacían concursos que eran de hasta 3000 Steem, y que hubo proyectos que pagaban con steem el hecho de que los usuarios hicieran publicaciones promoviendo otros proyectos Criptográficos, así de fuerte era Steemit en ese sentido, con poder convocatoria.
Las cosas han cambiado amigo @fijimermaid, pero igual podrían cambiar a mejor.

Yeah, times have changed. I hope that we can revisit that time.

In any economic system (a nation in this example)…a large, strong, middle class…meaning, most of the people hold most of the wealth (at least), contributes to more wealth overall, including the top 1%.

It increases foreign direct investment (money coming into a system externally), population growth (people go where the money/opportunity is), technological advancement (these nations attract intellectual talent), increased productivity (when people make more money, they are happier usually, and are more efficient), etc…

If we apply these principles to steemit, as if it were a nation-state, we can have some real potential.

Steemit can be huge…and make a whole lot of people a lot of money… as long as the majority of people are making that money.