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RE: Announcing Steemit's New Delegation Application Process
The only solution is:
- SIMPLE SignUp
- FREE SignUp
- Partnership between Steem(it) and someone big
I would be happy to earn 0 Steem, if the price of 1 Steem = 10 $
The problem with Steemians is that they are not able to understand that
(10.000 Steem x 0.3 $) + 50$ today < (10.000 Steem x 3 $) + 0$ today
I really always wonder why many big stake holders care that much about their ROI? Is it better to get a big part of a small cake or a decent part of a huge cake?
Do my Bitcoins reward me with any interest?
I would happily refrain from earning any more STEEM if that caused a significant rise of the STEEM price.
As the value of a (social) network is measured among others by the number of its users, we should do everything to get as many satisfied new users on board and retain them as possible.
I've had the solution for months and months, and although the reaction to it by everyone is 'awesome and exciting', nobody is willing to help me dedicate development to it because these things take time and money. Delegations, especially at this price that gives out $15 a pop max at 1 million SP, are pointless if the recipient is just going to use it to continue the status quo. A delegation does not excite outside investors. It'll never satisfy and retain users for more than a month or so (usually 1 or 2 posts before a user is gone for good right?) in and of itself.
People, by and large, do not enjoy blogging. There has to be a remedy for that and it's not bigger and bigger delegations, enticing with money. I know what the answer is, and I'll try and get the delegation for it, but I've babbled on about the idea long enough...
I'm glad to see that people like you understand what is the key point - users
retention is the main point here
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