Yes I am the same. I have been splitting my time between the two, and other work as well. Fortunately I'm not really all that core to Steem, just a witness and user (granted a user with a large stake) and Monero has an excellent team, most of whom are volunteers so we all contribute as we can. Thus my part-time involvement has not be problem. I'd be happy to answer any other questions about Monero
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Great, thanks for answering and thanks for your contributions to both communities!
This is a loaded question, but if you don't mind me asking which are you more bullish on, Steem or Monero?
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Neither. Monero is heavily pumped right now (which does not mean there is no substance to it, but the price and short-term trading action is frothy) and Steem has a lot of challenges, especially stagnant growth.
Both have real potential longer-term, so if someone evaluates and reaches his or her own conclusion to buy I'm not faulting it, but I am not personally bullish right now.
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Interesting, thanks for the candor.
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