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RE: A Way to Neutralise Bid Bots On Steemit/Steem - While Still Allowing Votes To Be Bought

in #steem6 years ago (edited)

It is true that whoever has the most steem is able to centralise power in their own hands - however, by shifting the control of bots from random people into a form that takes the power back to the general steem pool - there is less centralisation in those specific hands. At least then the only way to centralise would be to actually bring value in the form of quality content or through buying steem directly - both of which actually increase the value of steem and so there is a form of value for value exchange occurring which cannot occur another way.

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This is what I thought was a good idea

"however, by shifting the control of bots from random people into a form that takes the power back to the general steem pool"

It does solve very well the problem with the bots.

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