RE: Failed Car Vlog#1: What the hell is a STEEM 2.0 on EOS? *Trigger Warning* & Open Discussion, What do you think?

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Failed Car Vlog#1: What the hell is a STEEM 2.0 on EOS? *Trigger Warning* & Open Discussion, What do you think?

in vlog •  7 years ago  (edited)

Social Media is a rocket science if not less. I don't believe @dan is the Jesus of Crypto land that HE will cure all the maladies of Steemit. It needs rapid trials & errors to find an optimum ground. One Account One Vote (1A1V), whitelist, Good Person Token all are good proposals.

However, STINC is extremely naive, silent and slow in communication which creates FUD among existing and potential investors.

On the other hand, @dan and his cohorts are extremely good at communications and blatant marketing, which also brings in potential investors and scare existing Steemitians.

It is a competitive field- survival of the fittest.

Most probably, @dan is building a social media DApp like Steemit on EOS. Don't fall on the prophetic speech on its superiority over existing Steemit like a gullible believer. Steemit had all the problems when @dan was here. He is not cure for all Steemit disease, perhaps creator at the beginning (pun intended). It might have some extra or better features, it will have its own maladies. EOS is already controversial for its very skewed centralized distribution and chaotic governance.

On the other hand, if he meant STEEM2.0 as another stand-alone cryptocurrency, he will bring his own downfall. Already people are skeptic about his whimsical character about leaving his projects before finishing (when problems rise). STEEM2.0 will doom his EOS project too.

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We have a skewed distribution as well, I don't personally like EOS or what they've done but at least I can see that dan used to throw out some large flags on shit content, which was nice. Ned seemed to be the polar opposite when it came to that, which I won't get into.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I thought @dan was more libertarian in freedom of expression than @ned lol