Here we have 2 similar figures!
Ponzi scheme well conceived, based on brainwashing!
When Onecoin promotes a revolution while locking the participants for more than 2 years, Steem is sneakier giving an illusion of big profits with kind of the same approach giving the choice to lock profits for 2 years...
MLM are based on the same theory than casino, Steem proves it with is voting system that will rewards users in a random way...
While One coin creates virulent sellers who lost their mind because of a first investment of maximum 27.000€ that turned in a million but still locked in the system.
Steem used a social platform to reach billion users in the hope to naturally get more people involved into the system... And users are brainwashed with the illusion of big profits available on the platform, with a flood of information, and so on! Creating virulent waves of publicity by users that have already blown their mind away!!!
You get that... Right?
What should we be aware of?
Whales started cashing out big amounts while suppressing transactions to stay in the shadow!
Here a solution to avoid the Ponzi scheme:
Make a consensus with the developers the next days!
We've seen figures like "Jeff Berwick" being able to discuss about Steem in less than 24 hours.
Why @dan and @ned are not more active?
Why do not we see them replying to some interesting posts like those I published today?
I even feel a kind of censure since I touched the right string here...
I would like to hear from them to give an explanation about Steem's future!
I think you're way off in your comparison as OneCoin actually doesn't provide any value at all only promise of something in the future. Even if the whales cashed in every STEEM they hold this platform could still go on as a place to share discussions just like this. People have blogged for free for as long as the Internet has been around and the prospect of just having someone to like or comment on their blog is motivation enough. So some people make a few extra bucks along the way. They probably would've found a way to monetise their content if they're that appealing anyway.
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@bitcoinryan will have something to say about this as he was ripped of big time by Onecoin and has made it his mission to discredit them.
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"They probably would've found a way to monetise their content if they're that appealing anyway."
It's all about meeting the one person that makes you famous in this world.
Best Onecoin sellers cash out every week! They get between $3000-6000/month...
Will the "beta" platform continue to thrive if there is no more rewards?
A word to the wise, however.
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Thanks @artific for the down vote appreciated!
I am not looking for quick bucks anyway... I bring The Question on the Table!
Don't you want to talk about it?
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