I'm curious to hear opinions and speculation. As far as decentralized social media, seems akasha has more to offer. Why would Steem succeed? What would help Steem value come back up? Thoughts?
Beyond social media, why steem?
8 years ago by abarefootpoet (61)
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Curious how you see Akasha having something to offer? It's difficult to use..
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One of it's most foundational aspects is why most people will agree with that sentiment: it's decentralized.
While that's inconvenient for centralized users, it's the future of the free web. Forging that path is not easy but is the most valuable asset they have IMO.
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