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Since I joined Steem a little over 18 months ago, the mantra is "_________ the next Steemit killer". This comes about every couple months. The latest was Dan Larimer posting about how he was creating Steemit 2.0.

I will start by saying I really do not understand what this even means anymore. Are they saying they are going to upend Steemit.com, the interface to the Steem blockchain? If that is the case, I am perplexed because I feel Steemit.com was lapped by both Busy and @steempeak. Thus, one could make the case that is happening on Steemit's own blockchain.

Is that statement pertaining to the Steem blockchain? Do they mean they are creating a platform that is going to kill Steem? How is that possible? Are they going to create something that motivates 40,000 people who are active on Steem to pick up and leave? Will the see developers who invested a lot of time and money into their projects suddenly start from scratch elsewhere?

Perhaps the reference is to a blogging platform and that they will kill Steemit, the blogging network. If this is the case, they are overlooking a great deal. Blogging is still a large part of the Steem ecosystem yet it is becoming less everyday. This only makes sense since the idea of Steem is to "tokenize the Internet" and blogging makes up only a small portion of the web. In fact, when you look at it from a monetary perspective, blogging platforms are worth very little compared to other platforms. YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter are the more valuable social media entities and none of them are blogging sites.

So what do they mean when it is said "such and such is the next Steemit killer"?

We must clarify that Steemit is not Steem. If they are referring to the idea of killing the Steem blockchain, that is a completely absurd idea. Steem is forging ahead making it even more potent with every new application. This is something few realize.

The idea of putting Steemit Inc under is another idea that is possible. Companies fail all the time and Steemit's track record is not without question. However, in spite of their bumps, changes were made which seems to be putting it on the right path. Also, there are a number of smart people working at that company who are up on what is taking place within this industry.

This video show how Steemit is working on managing the hard versus soft consensus layers of the blockchain and why it is important. This is worth the 15 minute listen because it gives an idea of where one developer believes the blockchain "battle" will be waged and why Steem is being set up as a winner on that front.

https://steempeak.com/dtube/@kenmelendez/qnysqcqr

By no means is Steem perfect. There are a number of issues which still require addressing. That said, the fact that there are roughly 50K accounts transacting a day means we have a loyal bunch. People are active and the number of accounts holding SP is growing each week.

Steem is a blockchain that is developer friendly. This is a major "selling" point. Once again, going back to the video, one only needs to know basic website coding to be able to develop on this blockchain. This is a big deal since there are very few blockchain developers out there.

A number of well known projects are focusing a great deal of attention on scaling. This is not an issue with Steem. At the same time, I see a number of projects being "promoted" on here in an effort to lure users away. It is not going to work. Steemians are a loyal bunch who see the development that is taking place.

They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery. A number of projects forked the Steem blockchain believing they could do it better. Thus far, the results are less than admirable. Remember the Vice project which involved a number of the larger porn companies who forked Steem? What happened to them? Where is their project now?

I would guess their technical people did not realize how difficult the world of blockchain coding really is.

One of the advantages of Bitcoin, at this point, is that it is operational for 10 years without even a firewall. That network stood up to all kinds of attacks and is still going. We could say Steem is garnering that reputation. The attacks keep coming yet we are still here. Each month, more development takes place increasing the features and uses of this blockchain.

By the way, as we close in on Easter, we are probably due for the next "Steemit Killer".


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They better should think about a Killer app which can attract the masses and a Killer Marketing program..
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I see a number of projects being "promoted" on here in an effort to lure users away.

The future is in interoperability between different blockchains, and STEEM is going to be one of those blockchains, atm is one of the best blockchains in the marketing field, any dapp that runs on this blockchain instantly gets marketed to the whole community! We have one of the strongest communities out there.

That steemit 2.0 that dan talked about in the EOS telegram is probably going to have something that I agree but also disagree at the same time, it's going to have proof-of-life, which is basically a sort of KYC... no anonymity anymore, but also no more multiple accounts trying to farm the system, no more circle jerking, no more bidbots... is this a good thing or a bad thing? I don't know, I still think that it's setting rules in a blockchain, a blockchain should only have 1 rule and that is the rule of the community, like STEEM has with flags vs upvotes, if you disagree with something you flag, if you agree you upvote, that's the only rule we need, we govern ourselves, we just need to find consensus of opinion first to punish some of the big bad Steemians that we have around, because that is what might give bad rep to STEEM.

Regarding all the others social network blockchain, etc... I use some but only after STEEM, STEEM is and always will be my main social network blockchain and probably my main blockchain! And, n the future, I might take some of the other social networks blockchains profits and convert them to SP

Great read Taskmaster4450!

KYC is a terrible idea for blockchain. There need to be other ways to build reputation besides linking multiple accounts to a single identity. Do you know anything more about this proof-of-life?

Not much and even the part that I know isn't well established, I only saw the telegram picture from the URI/UBI post and people saying that steemit 2.0 would have it... still no clear news of what it's going to be

From the post:

Dan has said you would only need to put your picture and a name on the chain for “Proof Of Life” you are not going to put your finger print, DNA sample, Retina and bio-metric information on block chain.

The only thing I see killing the place right now are the actions of some of its own users. The whales that have been spamming and flagging everybody are the greatest threat to user retention right now.
We have started bring in in new users again and if this is the first thing they see its not good for anybody. In terms of the blockchain it has been significantly improved over the past few months and is the best option out there for people to use.

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everybody wants to rule the world i guess ;)

LOL a bit of an oxymoron in an environment where everyone is working on decentralization.

decentralization from the middleman not from the emotions or egos it seems ;)

What was this vice/porn fork? I don't remember hearing about that

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It is really going to be hard to "kill Steemit" as they say.
It is also fascinating to note that there are very many Steemit clones at the moment.

You said something about projects coming here to sway people away

At the same time, I see a number of projects being "promoted" on here in an effort to lure users away. It is not going to work. Steemians are a loyal bunch who see the development that is taking place.

We go and participate in their Airdrops and we come back to our Steemit hahahaha.

The loyal Steem users who have stuck here for all the bear market see the potential in this Blockchain.

I am also waiting for that killer!!!

We go and participate in their Airdrops and we come back to our Steemit hahahaha.
hahahaha well said i am planning for it too.

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What was this vice/porn fork? I don't remember hearing about that

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