100 DAYS OF STEEM : Day 12 - Have You Got Ideas That Will Fly?steemCreated with Sketch.

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We’ve just been catching up with all the comments on the last three posts and have been amazed at all the great ideas and feedback people are giving.

We’ll be responding to all of those shortly but in the meantime we want to pick up on one excellent suggestion from @kiwiscanfly from New Zealand.

In a comment on yesterday’s post @kiwiscanfly said “You should do a post asking the community for ideas on this 100 days of steem, there are surely some good ideas out there :)”

That is an excellent idea!


Tell Us Your Ideas for the 100 Days of Steem Project

We are very keen to work with all of you in the community, so we would love to hear your ideas for the 100 Days of Steem project.

There are still 88 days to go, and although we’ve already got a good list lined up there is still room for more.

So tell us what you would like to see included in the 100 Days project.

We can’t promise we will be able to action all the ideas, but we will do our best.

The more achievable your suggestions, the more likely we will be able to implement them.

But remember big changes need big planning and have long lead times.

For the 100 Days project we are looking more for quick fixes and clever ideas that won’t need too much resourcing.

You can give your ideas in the comments below, or if you want to give more details make a post and put the link in the comments.

To spice it up a bit, we’ll be giving out upvotes for the best ideas and suggestions.

We look forward to hearing from you.



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It will be great if more witnesses can attend the next one.


Thank you,

The Steemit Team

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Thank you very much for this very interesting post.

The Steemit Team

I have my idea here and mentioned you (#the100daysofsteem) in the post: https://steemit.com/hive-185836/@surpassinggoogle/where-do-we-take-steem-from-here-this-publication-was-written-by-a-legitimate-illiterate-and-applies-to-all-blockchains

I hope your read at least. It covers a lot of history and at the bottom part of the post is the ideas to grow communities collectively. It will cost almost zero resources and no additional code and the buzz will be great cos of the inclusion and long term inside out community growth.

Interesting read.

Thank you for this very valuable contribution.

The Steemit Team

Thank you a lot for responding. I did a follow-up to that article based on a frequent question that was asked during a livestream that I did discussing Steem. Kindly read it too!

https://steemit.com/hive-185836/@surpassinggoogle/what-is-the-easiest-entry-point-into-the-world-of-digital-currency-and-blockchain-technology-steem-hive-tron-eth-btc-eos

Thank you - will take a look.

Thank you. The article isn’t showing up on steem anymore though. I had written the article as a resource for the internet. Perhaps it is an Rpc issue and will show up later

Maybe stop using @steemit's stake to vote for witnesses? Or removing 22.8888?

Over the past years I've heard the keyword "mainstream adoption" a lot, but a key requirement for that has always been missing from Steem: What Steem needs desperately is a solution for easy sign up and login like conventional social media offer. Private keys are great for crypto-enthusiasts, but not for the daily use by average users, especially not for those who don't use a password manager.

The solution I propose is a much more advanced version of Steemconnect, similar to what I developed for @travelfeed, but a bit more advanced and with a public API:

  • A centralised service operated by a trustworthy party such as Steemit Inc. would provide an oauth API for dApps like steemit.com to implement.
  • Users could register/login to this service with email+password (and optional 2fa) or social logins (Google/Facebook/..).
  • Users would be required to link their Steem account by giving posting authority to this service once (automatically for newly created accounts, one-time transaction requiring the active key for existing accounts).
  • Similar to how Steemconnect operates, after a user logs in, a token is passed to the dApp that can be used by the app to broadcast transactions to the service on behalf of the user. The service broadcasts them to the blockchain using the posting authority.
  • Now users could login to any Steem dApp supporting this login option with the login method they previously set up (email+password or social logins). No private posting key needed!
  • Private keys would only be required for transaction requiring non-posting permissions, such as transfers or witness voting.
  • In case the service was compromised, funds would be safu since the posting authority can only sign a limited number of transaction types such as posts/comments, votes and custom_json's.
  • For new users, this service would also offer sign-ups. By requiring additional profile information from social logins, verification would be done instantly for trustworthy users and they would instantly receive a free Steem account linked to their social login(s). They would still be required to store their keys securely, but they would not need the posting key when logging in to apps through this service. If the trustworthiness of a user cannot be verified automatically or the user chooses to not provide additional profile information, there would be a wait time as it is currently.

The option to use private keys without granting posting-authority for full control should still remain for crypto enthusiasts.

Thank you for this detailed and very helpful suggestion.

This is an area we are currently working on so we will pass this on to the development team.

The Steemit Team

If the nodes don't work consistently then nothing else really matters. Transactions are failing frequently and projects are feeling forced to leave because of that. You need to make the blockchain itself work before you start worrying about adding things.

I thought Steem was supposed to be a platform for adults?

My suggestion is to fire you and bring in a real professional to run the 100 days of Steem.

These Junior High level challenges only bring low quality content to the platform.

If you want Steem to be shitpost central, you've got that covered.

How about some grown up challenges? Please...

Let me tell you what this is: a way to drown the old posts about Hive so they could remove the locked posts on the home page and increase the illusion that they are the good guys that don't censor.

I'm still on the 'Let's move away from the Junior High level games" topic.

It's time to stop picking the winners and losers, because you control the biggest stake.

It's time to grow up and let the Community pick the winners and losers, like in truly Decentralized Blockchains.

Step up like a big boy and earn respect, rather than trying to buy your friends.

This "my daddy's stronger or richer than your daddy" crap will never fly with a crowd that actually has the money to invest.

Make Splinterlands feel more comfortable about staying on the Steem block chain A.S.A.P Having SL "ON-CHAIN" adds a lot of value and use case to Steem. They are the biggest and best run crypto game out there atm.

What specifically should be done to make Splinterlands feel more comfortable about staying on Steem?

Thank you

The Steemit Team

I will post a longer response to this soon. I am in contact with the founders now.

We will look out for that, thank you.

Solid proposal. I support it fully.

I would like to see a reorganisation of the "communities" according to content criteria.
For example the most popular communities are #GEMS, #OCD, #CN... But what do they tell me? They tell me that more or less "big" curators look around and vote. Nothing more, all contents are mixed up in an unsorted way, many languages are next to each other (Does someone translate the contents before voting?). To someone who doesn't know Steemit, these communities don't say anything, he won't find what he is looking for, what he is interested in.
We have specified hashtags like #music, #sports, #developing, #games, #travel... but it's not easy to find them since the front page shows the most popular "communities", no themes.
Best regards,
Chriddi

These are very good ideas @chriddi, thank you.

We are currently doing more work on Communities so we look to incorporate these days.

The Steemit Team

@splinterlands is the only reason why @steemitblog should thrive. you should help supporting the best game in blockchain universe

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