How to Save Steem

in #steem5 years ago

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I’m going to cut right to the chase because we need some straight talk.

At its core, Steem is nothing but computer software and a collection of data. Anyone can run this software and broadcast the data that is stored in the Steem blockchain. When it comes to the blockchain, “saving Steem” is simply a matter of running a node...or a matter of a group of people running a node with the same version of software on it.

Nobody can prevent the “saving” of Steem in this regard. Neither Justin, nor Binance, nor any future malicious individual or collusive group of individuals can stop it. Steem - as a digital object - can live on forever, so long as someone wants to store the data and run the software.

So what makes Steem something more that can actually be “saved” and is worth fighting for?

The community.

This is what makes Steem what it is. The developers, stakeholders, witnesses, businesses, bloggers, and the casual voters and observers are what make Steem a thing worth salvaging. All of these people are also what makes it impossible to destroy such a thing.

A community cannot be bought and destroyed...unless that community chooses to be for sale and subsequently dismantled.

We currently have people in our Steem community who are losing hope. We have people in our Steem community who are angry. We have people in our Steem community who are taking charge, giving up, or completely indifferent. And it’s OK to have any of these feelings or to take action or to do nothing.

But let’s be clear about how Steem can be “saved.”

We don’t need to endlessly battle with centralization. We don’t need to be infuriated with Justin Sun, Ned Scott, Binance, or Huobi. We don’t need to decide whether or not to send anyone’s tokens to @null. We don’t need to placate any group trying to take advantage of the current situation for their own benefit.

As a community, we can simply reject all of it. We can move on without a lasting struggle. We can part ways without “stealing” anything from anyone. We can take those of us who wanted a decentralized Steem in a new direction and we can go in that new direction with like-minded people.

The community is not stuck in one geographical location. We live in the digital realm. We are free to move. We have the means to move. We are nomads of the blockchain. Our home is not a place.

Our home is the connections we’ve made over the past four years. That home is not defined by one man, one website, or one token.

So how do we “save” Steem - the community that is Steem?

It’s simple: We move.

Nothing is preventing us from separating ourselves from the current Steem blockchain. There is an opportunity for a clean break from the baggage that has held Steem back for the past four years. There is an opportunity to simply throw off the shackles of centralization. There is an opportunity for us to learn from past mistakes, correct them, and improve upon the existing code and how we interact as a community.

All we need to do is run a different version of the current software. The community - with its developers, stakeholders, witnesses, businesses, bloggers, and the casual voters and observers - can simply choose to build on and follow those running the new version of software.

That’s it.

We would no longer need to stress about what ignorant or detrimental thing Justin Sun and his company or friends can do to the blockchain. We would no longer have to stress about Steemit’s stake being sold or how it can be used to centralize the blockchain. We would no longer have to stress about vote campaigns to “take back the chain,” watching every day and wondering if this will be the day Steem “dies.”

We’ve never lost the Steem blockchain. It can’t be lost.

We can’t lose the community unless we no longer want to be a part of it.

We don’t need to win this fight. There isn’t even a need for a fight. We have the ability to simply ignore it or reject it.

Sure, it may be good for appearances to “defeat” a power that’s trying to centralize the blockchain. It would be a nice display of the power of DPoS. But it’s not needed.

A much stronger message can be communicated by simply picking up and moving on; by showing the crypto world that this community can’t be sold or absorbed by any central power; by letting the old chain - the one that’s under attack and on the verge of centralization - to simply rot; by leaving those who think that we can be owned left all by themselves on a dead chain with a worthless token.

This isn’t some pie-in-the-sky hypothetical. It can happen. It very likely will happen soon enough.

It’s up to each of you as individuals if you want to participate in the migration. It’s always your choice. It has always been your choice. Don’t let fear, confusion, uncertainty, or even the ignorance of others get in the way of that choice.

Steem can live on. It may be under a different name, but the name does not define us or what we are capable of achieving.

All of us are the Steem community. We are “Steem” itself.

Wherever we go as a community, Steem goes with us.

I have made up my mind. I know the future that I prefer. It’s not a future with this current version of Steem and the baggage of Steemit Inc. that has plagued this blockchain for four years.

I will be moving on.

Who’s coming with me?


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only a fool would follow someone like you.

what do you offer?

your own version of censorship.

and you tell folks you hate to kill themselves.. and chase them away.

anyone have any idea how many folks he has chased off?

because i keep meeting them outside steemit..

they hate berniesanders because he made this place unprofitable and unfun..

and he literally told them to kill themselves.

so he did LITERALLY everything to ruin other people..

and now you folks are like..

BERNIE SAVE ME..

be careful who you follow.. make sure you know where they are going.

He is what he is -- likely a psychopath, at the very least a narcissist. But he has a lot of people lining up to suck his dick cuz he has some scratch... I'd rather scratch my balls, thank you.

Oh, we knew and we know. In no time already the Hive blockchain is worth more than Steem. Because freedom is valuable. It's not about censorship. Both blockchains are internally not censurable. The only thing that people complain about is that we cut out the oppressors. It's the blockchain equivalent of the right to bear arms, the open source right that we need but try not to use when things go well: the right to fork. We fork not because we want but because we must.

Will we see you on Hive? Everyone deserves a second chance.

nevermind. i found it. awesome.

i find it hard to understand a community that allows bots/bernie.

hive seems to a bunch of computers.. mining bitcoin.. how will you see me on there? the only option seems to be to invest in them.

is this not the hive you are speaking of? https://www.hiveblockchain.com/

Nope! Visit https://hive.io, https://hive.blog and https://peakd.com among others to be able to use Hive.

I'm comin' with ya Bernie!

Oh how I long for a chain where @berniesanders is the worst asshole we've got around.

corona virus for sure :P

I agree with many that fighting off an overtake attempt would be a great story for DPOS (which is needed as imo it has many weaknesses)... but also don’t see the point of settling for broken in the process.

The community is what adds value, and the value stays with the community.. where ever they find themselves.

There is something exciting about the idea of doing this right, as a community.. without all the baggage and bad decisions in the past made by a few. I guess we will see what happens.

It would be a great story for Steems DPoS but the fact that this is even occurring reveals a clear security issue with the blockchain. If it works then it would be a legend worth telling.

There goes the neighborhood.

That is how I feel about Steem, and the world at this point too. Can we all just go somewhere else and try this shit again? Just maybe use some of the glaring lessons that we have learned from this mess?

Maybe moving is the only solution to save steem. I don't really know. I don't know if we will win the fight or not, but I'm just keeping it and a lot are doing the same. I think we have nothing to lose anyway, the most important that we stick together. The community matters more of course.

Just five more minutes.

On y va!

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I still think all we need is Hulk Hogan to come here and blog. Then everything will be fine.