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RE: Could Steem Be Bigger Than We All Think?
The only problem I see with this is that peoples wallets and transactions are public.
Most of the population don't like that.
The only problem I see with this is that peoples wallets and transactions are public.
Most of the population don't like that.
Populus mindset changes very easy and often lately. On the other hand, wallets and transactions are public, but the real identities don't have to be, unless you want it.
that's what decentralization is about, it's something that can't be changed
'public' hmm,
Good idea to add a code where one can keep their wallet private
Good idea to
Add a code where one can keep
Their wallet private
- pouchon
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That is true. Although, to start, I imagine most will not look at it as money but more like reward prizes they get.
For example, suppose that someone is posting on a site like SeekingAlpha. The activity earns SA tokens which have a use case on that site while also holding a monetary value. I would believe, most, to start, will just look at the utility and site access as opposed to the value it is worth in fiat.
It will take a while for the later concept to take hold.
Bitcoin transactions are public too