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RE: Convergence: The Key To STEEM's Massive Explosion In The Near Future: Part 4
The Steem blockchain employs the graphene DPoS of Dan Larimer. For this reason, if you like Steem, you will also like EOS and Bitshares that are built on the same.
My only concern for Steemit (the website) at the moment is that if it resides in a governmental district that happens to eventually oppose this blockchain, they might try to close that node down. Of course, there's also Busy, eSteem that access the same blockchain. And whoever owns the domain steemit.com can simply move to another location.
In the future, blockstack.org will decentralize the internet itself.
I have bitshares bot no EOS as of yet.
You answered your own question...steem need about 10 interfaces from all over the world so that it is outside any one governmental hand.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to get eSteem to work after the update. It worked initially, then I changed the passwords on Steemit, then I could see my work, but not upvote or do financials. When I took screen shots of my active and posting keys with my Android, it just runs in circles now.
I havent used esteem much so I cant comment on it.
But I forgot about that, another interface (hopefully without the glitches).