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RE: @Ned Shows How Fragile This Platform Really Is
"@Ned Shows How Fragile This Platform Really Is"
I have no problem with Steem losing to another platform. I will use the best thing out there are right now that's Steem. If something better comes along I will sell my Steem to the die-hard supporters and establish myself somewhere else.
The problem with that is that there's a significant risk of loss in that process. There's a lot of value in the follower networks that have been built on Steem, and in the infrastructure (eSteem, dTube, Steepshot, etc) built around it. The best case scenario is effectively a fork rather than an entirely new system, so that the content, community, and as much of the infrastructure as possible can be preserved while weeding out as much of the toxicity as possible.
That's a good point. Personally, I don't have a stake in any of those platforms so I can easily sell my Steem and let my followers know where to find me.
As for the fork, if I heard right he is looking at EOS as a platform. So a fork wouldn't be on the table if that is accurate.
Exactly.