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RE: STEEM: Whales Are Losing Their Power....The System Is Not Broken...Report through 3/31/2018

in #steem8 years ago (edited)

It's not based on the number of accounts, @cicbar. It's based on the MVests per account. So you can have 10,000 new accounts in one day, but it's not goign to falsely push the Red Fish numbers up. They won't have many MVests, so the math is still correct.

An eco-system where you have equal number of each category doesn't really work. The only way to enforce that is to manually assign people to categories, and then artificially keep them there. "Nope, sorry, the dolphin pool is full. You have to stay a minnow." People would be even more upset about that. It's better to have a system where you're free to grow based on the work you put in with the tools you have available.

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If I am alone on Steemit and I have 100MV, I hold 100% of Vests, and then if only 1 new user come with only 200 Vests, I will not have 100% of Vests, I will have little bit less than 100%...

That is correct, but for it to make a meaningful impact, there will actually have to be growth on the plankton and minnows' parts.

Data is subject to interpretation, so if you see it differently, that's fine with me. It's fun (for me at least) to look at it and see what can be deduced. Thanks for your thoughts.

We need to bring in many new active users to have successful Steemit. I hope that whale dominance will fall because at moment there is huge difference in Vests between whales and new user. If I could change something(and I can't), I would limit maximum number of Steem power that you can have. Yes I know that some users would have many accounts with max SP but you gonna have at least less too powerful accounts and those user would have to change accounts all the time...