As you might know, a "whale" is a user on Steemit who possesses a very high level of influence (measured in Steem Power). The more whales that upvote your post, the more Steem Dollars you earn!
Listed below are some of the most influential whales on Steemit.
(The dollar amount next to each username reflects the value of STEEM they're holding.)
#1: @ned ($3,473,029.60)
#2: @dan ($2,677,042.35)
#3: @blocktrades ($2,225,576.75)
#4: @jamesc ($1,930,815.29)
#5: @berniesanders ($1,844,312.76)
#6: @smooth ($1,750,028.80)
#7: @dantheman ($1,578,127.74)
#8: @tombstone ($1,110,256.35)
#9: @itsascam ($946,098.89)
#10: @steemed ($919,358.13)
I think its better to not be extreme and let Steem just as a revenue complement, but its just my opinion ! I prefer to be careful aha
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I think it's the perfect solution for journalists like @lukewearechange who are funded by their audiences. Because when Facebook and YouTube censor content and restrict audience reach, there's no stable stream of income.
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Yeah this could work for the people who just want to substitute the platform where they work like journalists who turns independant !
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I am happy to join you. Looking forward to reading your future posts. Help me to get up ! Follow me, upvote thank you.
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