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RE: Something for everybody: Quality, value, spam... "Whatever"

in #steem6 years ago

I still view steem like AOL, or compuserve, or any of the early internet portals. Then came the web browsers, looking into and not just relegated to one service but able to see them all. Steemit is a very early limited browser capable of looking at the steem blockchain. There are beginning to be more blockchains like steem. That means the blockchain browsers will get better. AOL, compuserve and other early portals did not just die, they grew they morphed, they combined they still semi live on, just as there are some die hard BBS.

One day we will sit down at our computers, look through the blockchain diary browser and see where and who we received more tokens from, thus spending a bit more time in that blockchain than the other.

Narrow thoughts are what hold most projects back. There is absolutely no reason in my mind why a front end is only relegated to one blockchain. Granted I am not a developer, but I am sure that the bosses at AOL when Netscape started did not see them as being capable of showing their content alongside that of Compuserve. Netscape outlasted both of those companies, and eventually sort of semi lost the browser wars.

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