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RE: Leveraging Steem clones for lower development costs
I have been heavily active on Weku for exactly the reason you mentioned above about missing the early days of Steem and the benefits of being an early adopter.
I know that the real-world value is not there, but there is something so sublimely satisfying about seeing large numbers as rewards for your work. In time, if it grows in value I will be well-placed in order to earn from this platform. It is like I have a "do over" by missing the early days of Steem.
I cross-post on both platforms and I love the opportunity to get as much exposure for my writing as possible.
I added a related response to @personz above.
I would like to see the payouts here in Steem, not dollars personally. The numbers might not be big but, why estimate fiat value?
I just finished reading your response. For me it is no different than a news article written for a local paper getting picked up by the AP, BBC, etc. It is still my creative property regardless of where and how I publish it.
I think the fiat estimation goes to show how reliant we still are on traditional banking institutions. Anyone onboarding who is not familiar with cryptos and their amazing potential need a point of reference in regards to rewards for their endeavors and fiat is what they most associate value with.
Excellent article by the way. I am always amazed by your capacity to mentally dissect and process information.
Yes, and it is up to the community to reward it or not, I don't see an issue with it. On something like smoke though which is a niche content platform, those posting irrelevant material might get some negative community response.
This is why I would prefer the estimation in Steem because while people need the reference, it essentially forces them to do their own digging which brings its own reward.
Thanks, I am struggling a little mentally today :D