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RE: Whale votes for witnesses have more weight than that of a minnow. Why?
"In real terms if the original investment is lost both parties lose $400. The risk of loss is similar for all investors, regardless of the point that they bought in."
No, the value now is what matters - you wouldn't insure a house for the value it had 50 years ago.
If you hear some very bad news about SteemIt, you wouldn't say, "I know my investment is worth 5000 now, but I only invested 400, and as I'm prepared to lose 400, I'll risk it. You would, in all probability, have to chooses whether you wanted to risk 5000".
"Vote, don't vote it's up to you."
I don't understand why you made that remark.
The reason you insure your house for its current value is because you assume that to replace it will cost this amount.
How much would it cost to replace Steem if it was at $0?
Your real loss would still only be $400. You don't have the $5000 until you sell. We're investing in equity, not debt - you can't lose more than your original investment.
The remark about witness voting was In reference to you saying 'I guess it's not worth me voting'
"Your real loss would still only be $400. You don't have the $5000 until you sell. We're investing in equity, not debt - you can't lose more than your original investment."
In strict accounting terms, yes, this may be true, but how many people talk in terms of accounting.
So, if that person sell his Steem for dollars, and then buys the Steem back, he has now invested all those dollars in steem - we are starting a new account, so in accounting terms he has invested $5000. In real terms, nothing has really changed.
That is why the ordinary person would say that if you have $5000 in Steem, that is what you stand to lose.
Cryptocurrency is a type 'money', so I could just as easily argue that arguing in terms of $ is not relevant. In my world of cryptocurrency, the amount of Steem is what matters - Steem is the constant and dollars go up and down relative to it.
"The remark about witness voting was In reference to you saying 'I guess it's not worth me voting'"
Well, the post was about the value of people's votes, so what I said was very relevant. I fail to see how your remark was.