I still have confidence in the platform. I think the drop off has a lot to do with the 'threat' or promise of a steemit 2.0 by Dan Larimer. A lot of the whales pulled their steem and I am guessing invested in EOS ready to jump ship when the platform was released, but as it hasn't been released yet, perhaps we are seeing the return of a few people due to them not making money by waiting for something to happen? I think when the new platform is released, we will probably see a few more people selling off steem to buy into the new one, but hopefully enough people stay faithful to steemit and keep this platform alive. I think it is a well established site and has proven its worth so we need to find a good contact base here and keep promoting the use of steemit. It is hard to stay motivated though when you lose the support of the bigger players I have to admit.
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Any other site has to build up a community and we already have that. We need to exploit it to keep people enthused. It's not just about the money, but I know that's a factor for many
absolutely! I am open to suggestions on how to do this. I think if we just wait for it to happen, it won't. I remember @article61 held an open evening about crypto and steemit in his local pub which got a little interest, but I am wondering if there is something we could do on a larger scale? The UK is a tough market.