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  • steemitboard (66)in #economics • 6 years ago
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    RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

    Congratulations @chiefjay! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and…
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    • jarvie (75)in #economics • 8 years ago

      RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

      did you do a part 3? If so is there a link? I will go search but I'm sure others reading this will want a link listed.
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      • joechiappetta (62)in #economics • 8 years ago

        RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

        Thanks again for diving deeper into helping us understand the Steem vesting system. It really is a well thought out ecosystem. I can only imagine how much time it took to piece it all together.
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        • jaybird (75)in #economics • 8 years ago

          RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

          Took me awhile to get to reading this. Thanks for the info. I still don't fully understand everything yet lol. I think it's slowly making some sense tho.
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          • brendio (55)in #economics • 9 years ago

            RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

            Thanks for helping many pennies drop in my understanding of how the Steem-iverse works.
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            • will-zewe (61)in #economics • 9 years ago

              RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

              And then you threw miners and bloggers in and oh boy am I looking forward to part three. Awesome!
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              • r4fken (-13)(1)in #economics • 9 years ago

                RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

                It's just plain wrong that you only made 50 cents here... Thanks for the lesson, appreciated!
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                • lukestokes (76)in #economics • 9 years ago

                  RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

                  I love this quote: Newly mined steem is being used to incentivize the transfer of voting power from those who have it to those who make valuable contributions to the…
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                  • rottennasty (-1)(1)in #economics • 9 years ago

                    RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

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                    • sigmajin (65)in #economics • 9 years ago

                      RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

                      Note that the above post was me... i was working on 2 posts at once and forgot i was actually logged in with a miner to fight the bot wars in another browser. Rather than…
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                    • isaac.asimov (-2)(1)in #economics • 9 years ago

                      RE: Where does the money come from ... part 2 of my steem economic model

                      Hi! This post has a Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 5.3 and reading ease of 90%. This puts the writing level on par with Jane Austen and JK Rowling.
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