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RE: What the monthly statistics & charts about our blockchain never tell you!

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Good luck getting folks to understand when their supper is contingent upon not understanding.

The solution to this is made obvious by your post, buy and powerup more hive.
Retain those that are currently dumping and leaving, and within a year or two this will spread out the power.
As things are, folks dump and make the entrenchment that much harder to overcome.

Better organizing solves this, imo.

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Good luck getting folks to understand when their supper is contingent upon not understanding.

Yeah, a supper that apparently is not for everyone. tsk tsk

The solution to this is made obvious by your post, buy and powerup more hive.

That's the slogan! right? };)

Retain those that are currently dumping and leaving, and within a year or two this will spread out the power.
As things are, folks dump and make the entrenchment that much harder to overcome.

Yup, the classic "maxim" about the CEO that I mentioned above in this post. But hey! ¿do you really think that will only take a year or two?

Better organizing solves this, imo.

Yeah, organization is always key. But... where are the organizers?

It would have been done by now if folks hadn't been intentionally driven away.
The kneecappening was intended to end steem's chances of success.
Somebody with power noticed that we could end the system as it was then known and issued orders that were followed, is my take on it.

Why else would a 2 year development walkabout and linear rewards be the 'solution' to why steem was failing to thrive?
Why were bidbots allowed to sell votes when that had be anathema all along?

Intentional kneecapping of an escape route, imo.