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RE: There are more posts about Bitcoin on Steemit than on Reddit.com/r/Bitcoin
The reason is Steemit itself has its own crypto currency so people here talk more about crypto world. Also, some people here are already traded bitcoins before coming to this platform, so yaeh!
That's true but the /r/Bitcoin subreddit has been one of the top places for Bitcoin discussion for several years, with a long legacy compared to this site that's less than 2 years old.
Hey Demo, there is also /r/btc and Bitcoinmarket and one or two others that discuss bitcoin(can't remember off top of my head though).
Have you seen how /r/bitcoin is censored and all that? /r/btc was created due to that, they actually have open mod logs there so you can see why someone is banned or posts removed. in /r/bitcoin they censor anything that is pro on-chain scaling and many other things.
A post on that would be good. I don't know too much about it, but I have seen it first hand over the years here and there.
Yes, I'm aware of that. Despite the censorship /r/bitcoin is still the larger subreddit by far, which is why I chose to compare it. If you combine the two, they would have more Bitcoin posts than on Steemit, but there would be duplicates as well (submissions are commonly made to both subreddits).