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RE: What Crypto Asset Will Dominate The Market In 5 Years?
I think it was a good idea to just hit the characteristics rather than try to choose a particular coin. As you say, it may not even be in production yet. It may not even be a concept yet, though it probably needs to be soon in order for it to be in wide acceptance as you were going for.
Also, I can't help but read between the lines here and realize, this was in some ways a tale about STEEM and maybe what not to do, as it was a story about the next great alt coin.
However, generally the ideas that succeed rise from the ashes of those that did not, so I welcome the how-to-not-to walkthrough. Do I need to trademark how-to-not-to?I feel like I should do that. :)
I wrote more of an idealized state of the coin. I don't know that this will actually happen. There are a lot of factors, money being a main one that could keep this from being a reality. It's not always the best idea that wins. Sometimes it's the one with the biggest budget.
To a certain extent, yes, you read between the lines well. Although it wasn't meant to be an indictment of Steem, I think Steem had a shot and missed the boat. They may still be able to catch up, but it's sad that so much potential has thus far been overlooked because of so many issues.
I think you should absolutely trademark that!
You're right, sometimes the biggest successes come after big failures. I think I've said it recently, but look at Dominoes pizza. They had terrible pizza, but they admitted they were wrong and turned things around in a huge way. The same thing could happen with Steem, but the difference is that the crypto world is actively innovating, the pizza world isn't. There's a lot of competition out there. We'll see if Steem is able to turn things around.