RE: Steemians: Do You Understand What It Means To Be An Early Adopter??? Do You Realize How Early It is???

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Steemians: Do You Understand What It Means To Be An Early Adopter??? Do You Realize How Early It is???

in steem •  7 years ago 

Steemit can’t be sustainable in the long run (unless they find revenue streams from advertising) here is why:

Steemit is paying you for the content generated but who is paying Steemit for the content?? The response is Steemit takes the money from other (new or old) members to pay you. This system works only if the community is growing. Once the community gets mature enough there won’t be fresh money coming into the machine and this is when things get tricky…

Think about this scenario: Steemit just released his social network platform. The platform is composed of 2 users. The 2 users haven’t put any of their own money into steem power and steemit has not done any ICO. When the first user ever on the steemit community posted the very fist “content”, how could steemit possibly pay him for the published content? The only way would be that steemit pays the publisher from his own pocket by speculating that other members will start put money into Steem one day…

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Please do some more research about what Steem is and how it works.

The response is Steemit takes the money from other (new or old) members to pay you.

Not true. You’re describing a Ponzi scheme. How exactly has Steemit taken money from you to pay other people?