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RE: Once the STEEM price starts to reverse its game over. What you have is what you have.

in #exyle5 years ago

The word "emotionally" and "invested" certainly do not belong in the same sentence.

Look, I get it that you like the platform. But being emotionally invested is a very bad idea. You're not married to your coins, never forget.

There's also no pride to take in the fact that you never have powdered down. Quite the opposite really.

Both @ned and @dan have powered down all of their coins. @dan has certainly sold and made that clear after being kicked out by @ned. And @ned likely has done the same, whatever he says the reasons are to have been powering down.

@aggroed and his team are doing wonderful things here, and I really do hope they succeed. I'm cheering for them!

But really, when we hit 10 dollars - and we likely will - please start powering down before we do and get out a million euros and buy a nice place for you and your girlfriend.

You'll be happy you did, the rest of the coins left are the "casino's house money".

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No one that invests as much time in a platform as users do on steemit, has invested in steemit. When the hardfork cut function by a significant amount, it was emotional. A lot of those that hit this hardfork, left. The ones that stayed on steemit, were by definition; emotionally involved, by this stressor.

So those that remain, are emotionally involved, by the decision to stay, and to continue to contribute here. This also is a decision to invest of yourself in steemit. Since the decision has been made to invest time, and give of oneself to this platform those that have stayed are emotionally invested in this platform.

The one who are not, either left entirely (I lost friends) or they only open steemit once in a great while (no investment).

We are all inmates in this asylum...and are emotionally invested; but under treatment, LOL!

But steemit used to be a lot more fun, before it "matured"! So if you are NOT emotionally invested, why are you still here?

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The word "emotionally" and "invested" certainly do not belong in the same sentence.

I understand completely. It's a bad combination.

I do take some pride in never powering down because I'm trying to build a foundation here. And Steempower is the tool that will power it. That's why I put so much time into this place.

I did take profit when the SBD went mental. So I'm not unhappy. Because of the SP I had, I could earn SBD and turn it to Fiat.

I don't think anyone could have foreseen this downtrend. I sure did not. Not all the way to 30 cents!

The reason I never powered down was that I realized that blogging was the only way aI l could earn STEEM when it was $3. Buying was impossible. And I wasn't about to sell the motor.

PD would have been the right call. But that's easy in hindsight.

Now I'm buying. It beats blogging and is the only for anyone to build a stake.

Thanks for the reply!

STEEM is still the number 1 when it comes down to Web 3.0 social media and I really hope it can succeed.

But the sentiment is not in favor at this moment and it hasn't been for a while among the broader crypto community.

Mostly because the leadership has been... well... yeah you know.

@aggroed and his team have stepping up their game, and I'm really glad to see they did. We - kind of - have SMTs now! Which is quite amazing!

Let's have a look at this weedcash thing now...

Let me know when you set up your own "little steemit", I'm sure you will be testing it. I would like to set up one myself, but the price is a bit too high at the moment.

Who knows, maybe this is the emotion speaking but I just know Steem will be fine. I trust my own vision for it. Always have, and always acted accordingly.

I think for STEEM the key will be STEEM/RC delegation to power communities and tokens.

STEEM for rewarding content is on it's way out. SMT's will take over that roll in the years to come. STEEM will power all of it underneath.

Getting STEEM now with blogging and buying makes therefor 100% sense to me. But I know I stand mostly alone in this though. Time will tell.

Always nice to read your comments! Thanks, man!

I understand that and the way that delegating works in a DPoS algoritm is pure beauty. It's a great potential funding model, never seen before.

I do like the way the YT channel called EOS Weekly explains this. About EOS, of course, but in many ways you can replace EOS with STEEM in this video.

Explained in a great way, with the perfect design accompanying it.

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