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RE: Looking for onboarders to Steem

in #onboarding5 years ago

This comment will likely not get read, but here goes anyway.

Before onboarding you need to get steem listed on more exchanges. Exchanges are moving to being country specific (as in only residents can join), so no point onboarding people if they can't buy steem easily.

For example why is bitpanda advertising across the top of steemit but they don't list steem on their exchange?

Stuff like that needs to be sorted out before you start trying to pull in new users.stnoa

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I don't necessarily agree with that, for sure it is difficult for regular users to purchase steem right now but getting a steem account and finding out how it works and what it does, even if you lose interest for some time and go inactive you'll have your account created and the keys hopefully stored since it warns you many times about their importance. So once steem is back making headlines and hopefully easier to purchase and still somewhat cheap which helps distribution those users will be returning and already have some knowledge of our blockchain.