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If BitShares stake-holders had a 60% stake in Reddit, how long would it take for BitShares to become successful?
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Quote from: jakub on June 03, 2016, 10:50:12 amQuote from: fuzzy on June 03, 2016, 10:05:49 amSo I guess the question at this point is: is funding beyond bitcoin's future expansion worth making an account on steemit and upvoting content? Or should I start charging people to join? Sell adspace (which doesn't work so well when you have chosen to primarily help bitshares as opposed to the entire crypto ecosystem)?It's your choice to make, fuzzy.I'm just giving you feedback that you might lose some audience because for various reasons some of us prefer this forum to steemit.Are we now in the Beyond Bitshares phase?
Quote from: fuzzy on June 03, 2016, 10:05:49 amSo I guess the question at this point is: is funding beyond bitcoin's future expansion worth making an account on steemit and upvoting content? Or should I start charging people to join? Sell adspace (which doesn't work so well when you have chosen to primarily help bitshares as opposed to the entire crypto ecosystem)?It's your choice to make, fuzzy.I'm just giving you feedback that you might lose some audience because for various reasons some of us prefer this forum to steemit.
So I guess the question at this point is: is funding beyond bitcoin's future expansion worth making an account on steemit and upvoting content? Or should I start charging people to join? Sell adspace (which doesn't work so well when you have chosen to primarily help bitshares as opposed to the entire crypto ecosystem)?
Quote from: jakub on June 03, 2016, 09:36:33 amQuote from: fuzzy on June 03, 2016, 05:20:35 amI will post this to steemit myself this time, but will ask you to consider going to the #beyondbitcoin tag on steemit.com to participate in these discussions and upvote those topics you feel most important. @fuzzy , what about people who opt not to have anything to do with facebook (or reddit) and also do not feel comfortable to give away their phone number? (AFAIK this will be the future third option to verify your identity on steemit).We are testing this at present and might have to move away from it, but the short answer is: Steemit offers me for the first time the ability to start funding this operation and everything I have to do every week to make sure it happens...If people ask questions and participate on steemit, I don't have to worry about going out and trying to sell ad space and other things I personally dislike having to deal with when listening to podcasts. So I guess the question at this point is: is funding beyond bitcoin's future expansion worth making an account on steemit and upvoting content? Or should I start charging people to join? Sell adspace (which doesn't work so well when you have chosen to primarily help bitshares as opposed to the entire crypto ecosystem)?With this said...I suppose I could let people send me their questions and post them myself---but then I will be the one earning from upvotes on those topics. I guess it is up to you what you plan on doing, but I would love to hear your thoughts on my reasoning and any potential ways of making what i'm doing more efficient(less work = more accomplished) and paying to continue and hopefully expand beyond bitcoin further in the future.
Quote from: fuzzy on June 03, 2016, 05:20:35 amI will post this to steemit myself this time, but will ask you to consider going to the #beyondbitcoin tag on steemit.com to participate in these discussions and upvote those topics you feel most important. @fuzzy , what about people who opt not to have anything to do with facebook (or reddit) and also do not feel comfortable to give away their phone number? (AFAIK this will be the future third option to verify your identity on steemit).
I will post this to steemit myself this time, but will ask you to consider going to the #beyondbitcoin tag on steemit.com to participate in these discussions and upvote those topics you feel most important.