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RE: Steem Torch - Social Experiment on Steem

in #steem5 years ago

Kind of reminds me of this expect people would know who stole it lol and you’re not sending out 200 transactions seeing how many came back.

Which does make me wonder how likely someone would be to take the funds or send the funds to an alt they made to disappear with it knowing they will forever be known as the torch thief.

I frankly have massive trust issues so I’d be interested to see how it goes from the sidelines.

Will it end up in a small bubble going back and forth between a hundred users or really end up in some undiscovered areas.

Will people contact someone first to see if they will partake in this or just randomly send it to someone hoping for the best?

Will people try and gamify it by increasing the amount sent but also exchange using another part of our ecosystem upvotes to reward those sending it along?

This seems like something @oracle-d or similar would want get involved in. Since It could prove a few things about our blockchain, how it works, and those who partake in it.

Well consider me intrigued. From the sidelines :)

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Thank you @enjar. I think pulled data of transactions can show the unique number of users and how many times the same users received the torch.

Your questions and @bengy's comment made me think maybe it shouldn't be about money and rules should change as follows:

  • Initial amount of 10 Steem.
  • Torch keepers can either add only 1 Steem or nothing.
  • At 10K count (or higher milestone) burn the total by sending to @null

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