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RE: AskSteem: What do you think of the EIP so far?
Trending got a lot cleaner in short order. Voting rings and farmers are being tackled as we speak. There is a larger number of curators on the lookout for new material to upvote than ever. So far, it's looking mostly very good. The price doesn't reflect that but how could it after such a short period of time.
By the way, front running popular authors is no longer a very good maximization strategy. That's because so many accounts are doing. Getting good rewards that way is a difficult task. Going for the second tier of authors is a much better strategy because there is less competition. But isn't spreading stake further to good authors what we want?
I think a lot of people here unfortunately don't give a shit what "we" want or what is best for Steem as long as it maximizes their ROI, but yeah, as long as the EIP helps turn some more accounts and stake into honest curation whether it's due to laziness of not posting anymore for the little extra profit or just curating manually or following other accounts instead of having to switch the autovotes often to maximize returns, it's already having a great effect and I can't wait to see how SMT's will aid the whole ecosystem and incentives.
Sure but my point is that now the common interest is much better in line with how curation rewards are maximized than before.
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