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RE: Steemit Retro: SMTs, Communities, PISFs, Canonical URLs

in #smt5 years ago

I want this towork but No matter how much work on SMTs is done, untill were given a bone about onboarding, SOMEthing, then who cares? Nooen will be here touse SMTs.My plan to get SMts on newdex soa real decentralzied exchange can trade them, it won't matter if steem doesnt have users!

we need to first worry about onboarding ,not SMts that no one will be able to use because we have no account faucets ORno oneuses them.Imyself have the ability to create over 2000 accounts, andI ASK people i BEg peopel to take them and ask me for them and no one wants them

Steem needs marketing and onboarding and everything else is just bells and whistles. we have steem engine if we need tokens. SMts, who will use them? Steem engine projects? DOnt tell me there's someone whose WAITING for SMts and will magically invest in creating them? Sowht? Whose gonna buy an SMt? Same people who buy steem engine tokens., If we want SMts to be popular STEEM bust be UBIQUITOUS, we need to see AT LEAST 10million steem accounts. Because 10million is about the number of active cryptocurrency users/traders/investors around the world

Steemit Inc MUST GIVE UP over 10 Million steem to create accounts, and then invest money into a system that requires oauth in from active social media account to get the free steem account to avoid gaming.

We have to make steemit inc realize, unless they spend a few million steem on account creation, no one will ever use steem and the price will never go back up and so its not like they are making a sacrifice, its an investment to ensure the value of the REST of te steem they have left will actually be worth anything. We can end up like golos price. But we have a lot more going for us, and steem can go BACK to $8 and even compete with eos marketcap IF it scaled and actually made the decision to GIVE UP 10 million steem to create over 10 million steem accounts.

We only need that many people with mainnet accounts, everyone else can use a @liquidapps-io style second layer or side chain scaling solution.