RE: We Are STEEM? - Sure... But The Average User Doesn't Want Responsibilities.
Good post. Followed. FTG has my posting key and I'm always happily surprised when I find something good that I upvoted "randomly".
People are delusional. They're going to complain that it's not fair when the price and morale are high. They're going to claim it's all over when the price and morale are low.
A diehard crypto fanatic such as myself only sees this crash as a golden opportunity. I was never going to cash out in the first place, so the lower prices get the more coins I can acquire. I'm thinking about picking up a few more shifts at work. It would only cost me $500 more to reach dolphin status.
With Steem peaking at $8 and a strong-looking support line at 80 cents, it would have been very hard to play it safe enough to account for 30 cent Steem. Still, if you're running a company you'd think you'd buy enough runway during the good times to account for such a dismal turn of events. Hindsight is 20/20.
Thank you, I appreciate it.
That is so true. It's easy to complain. It's easier to complain than to take actions and do something about certain things. If people can afford to invest and buy Steem Power, they should. Instead, they complain because they never had the chance...
I'm just curious to know the audience STINC is seeking. According to the recent live streams and posts, it doesn't seem to be the average users. They seem to look for something else. Something like a knight in shining armor... But that'll never happen, not under these circumstances.
Ironically I think a knight in shining armor would slay STINC while decentralizing the platform. Ideally what we need is a solid governance model that pays developers to work on various projects. I feel like we are already half way there with @utopian-io.