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RE: The Great Experiment: Steem

I think the wealth inequality will diminish as new users enter the platform and larger whales diversify some of their holdings into new projects. Users with large Steem holdings are usually early adopters who assumed most of the risk and therefore deserve to be where they are.

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I don't disagree, but the fun cool thing about it all, is it mimics our world. Eventually people will buy influence, since the whales only have about $150,000 each, and then the real contesting and struggle will begin.

We had a discussion on another thread about buying influence. It destroyed Digg. Power users were accepting money to push content.

very interesting, need to find it. I suppose that since our power users are responsible, we'll do better. (I know you voted for me recently, thanx)

@treeleaves,
The rich gets richer. That's always true.

Yes, it takes money to make money. (I love your name by the way)

Thanks. Likewise.

Sorry, let me add this. Spinning money tends to help one make more money, but it isn't required.

It's so amazingly beautiful outside, the sun is reflecting from the east off some clouds, even tho it's evening time. Life is like that too sometimes. Events combine with our efforts to give us something beautiful and totally unexpected. It may require simply stepping outside and watching patiently.

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