Why I Don’t Care Someone Stole My Article & Made $400 on Steemit .

in whatthesteemit •  7 years ago 

Somebody told my CCN post and distributed it on Steemit. They earned $400 [Editor's note: The payout did not happen after the article was observed to be plagiarized]. I earned generously less. Why don't I give it a second thought? Since I am reasonable about the idea of the Internet, the economy – and in particular, Bitcoiners.

I regularly hear individuals say that diligent work pays off. This isn't generally the case. Ordinarily, taking the simple course is the speediest approach to profit. Untrustworthiness, burglary and tearing others down. Also, isn't that what the worldwide economy has ended up being about?

Bitcoiners love to tout "free markets." Isn't somebody taking another's post and benefitting to the tune of $400 the ideal case of "free market."

Many individuals talk about the Bitcoin "People group." But, the Bitcoin Community is a promoting edge so as to tempt newcomers to feel at home while going into what's decidedly simply industry – with self-intrigue and a lot of attorneys (taking a gander at you, Santori).

You can read the post at Steemit here.

Steemit cases to be a site that enables you to cooperate with its blockchain. The blockchain is where virtual cash is utilized to remunerate clients who post, remark or rate posts. It's sort of like Reddit yet you are remunerated if individuals upvote your post with Steem, a computerized token. The prizes are given out in half dollars and half steem control.

There are numerous things that should be possible on Steem. You can compose posts with photograph and video joins. You can upvote or downvote other's posts. You get remunerated if your posts wind up noticeably prevalent on the site. The site asserts this is altogether in light of the blockchain, yet there have been other site's guaranteeing to run their own particular blockchains without evidence thereof.

Bitcoin productions – as they do with each new blockchain startup – claims it could be the "executioner application" of Bitcoin. No one but time can tell that.

Only four days back, Steemit was hacked for $85,000, another prominent hack in the wake of the $55 million hack of the DAO.

In an official explanation, CEO Ned Scott said the hack had "been contained."

So why don't I mind somebody stole my post and benefitted huge? Since I don't anticipate that the economy will work some other way, not to mention the Internet. The absolute most fruitful people in history have made themselves effective on the back of others. We see that here in the Bitcoin Community. (What number of individuals are riding the back's of Satoshi, guaranteeing to be doing great work for the group?) My absence of desires brings about couple of frustrations.

I trust that whoever stole the post and benefitted enormous on it gives some cash away to philanthropy or that they themselves required that money more than I. They're not to fault. Maybe the innocent who tipped the individual shoulder most the fault.

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nice post my friend :)

thanks aek081969

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i writ the source.