no, no one ever sold that much steem, a power down is not at all anything like selling steem,
congrats on posting more disinfo FUD to hurt steem....
or is that still to happen
wow so youre asking if its even true, and then still expect it to happen. You just propagate rumors and lies!
But Im still gonna give your comment an upvote to increase its visibility and heres a screenshot incase you edit it and dont wanna admit it later lol
sorry bud but i cant let it slide when i see people promoting false rumors about steemit inc selling 140 million+ Steem i mean wtf, there was the rumors about steemit inc selling like 10 maybe 20 maybe 40 or 50 million steempower but 140 million? wtf... i dont think ned even HAS that much he has like something over 100 million but if he even had 140 million steempower that would be HALF of all steem and only a THIRD of the steem is even powered up.... so yeah ned doesn't own half its less than a third i believe...
and after the SMT projects come out in the future i would say its good for ned to sell his steem during a bull market, but then again he may have toi just sell sooner rather than later and let the price dip down but then hopefully go back up as new whale groups emerge, who knows... people assume its best for the steem to be distributed widely but what if its better for steem to be owned mostly by one big whale like ned? At least in the beginning, and maybe as time goes on Ned will feel comfortable with selling off hios take down to a block.one level of 10%
That's actually how people should look at it, and we are all share holders in a sense. The people who risked their capital to create Steemit and the early investors who backed them have most of the shares. There's nothing wrong with that either.
Now that the "company" has launched, other people, like myself, are free to purchase shares. It doesn't mean we should control the company though. Leave the company's leadership to the people most qualified to do it. There's a reason the top share holders control the company after all.
We need Steemit to change into a facebook killer. That development takes time and money. It won't be done magically and without expense. I went and tried Minds and MeWe, and I just don't like them compared to Steemit. This place STILL has the most promise in my opinion.
We just need to make sure the "protect the majority" communist crap doesn't ruin the place.
didn't 140million plus steem get sold from Stinc recently helping to redistributed the currency, or is that still to happen?
no, no one ever sold that much steem, a power down is not at all anything like selling steem,
congrats on posting more disinfo FUD to hurt steem....
wow so youre asking if its even true, and then still expect it to happen. You just propagate rumors and lies!
But Im still gonna give your comment an upvote to increase its visibility and heres a screenshot incase you edit it and dont wanna admit it later lol
sorry bud but i cant let it slide when i see people promoting false rumors about steemit inc selling 140 million+ Steem i mean wtf, there was the rumors about steemit inc selling like 10 maybe 20 maybe 40 or 50 million steempower but 140 million? wtf... i dont think ned even HAS that much he has like something over 100 million but if he even had 140 million steempower that would be HALF of all steem and only a THIRD of the steem is even powered up.... so yeah ned doesn't own half its less than a third i believe...
and after the SMT projects come out in the future i would say its good for ned to sell his steem during a bull market, but then again he may have toi just sell sooner rather than later and let the price dip down but then hopefully go back up as new whale groups emerge, who knows... people assume its best for the steem to be distributed widely but what if its better for steem to be owned mostly by one big whale like ned? At least in the beginning, and maybe as time goes on Ned will feel comfortable with selling off hios take down to a block.one level of 10%
I think you have the wrong end of the stick here..
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That's actually how people should look at it, and we are all share holders in a sense. The people who risked their capital to create Steemit and the early investors who backed them have most of the shares. There's nothing wrong with that either.
Now that the "company" has launched, other people, like myself, are free to purchase shares. It doesn't mean we should control the company though. Leave the company's leadership to the people most qualified to do it. There's a reason the top share holders control the company after all.
We need Steemit to change into a facebook killer. That development takes time and money. It won't be done magically and without expense. I went and tried Minds and MeWe, and I just don't like them compared to Steemit. This place STILL has the most promise in my opinion.
We just need to make sure the "protect the majority" communist crap doesn't ruin the place.