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RE: Steem Debates #1 : The Club System
If we looked at which users sell the most Steem while getting the most support ...i think we would see club5050 users at the top of that list.
In defence of them though, it probably pales into insignificance compared to the outgoings by bidbot users.
The club100 vs. club5050 one is interesting (genuinely). Club5050 seems to be more sustainable but for whatever reason, people decide "I'm in club-x" and then decide that's their bed. Rather than just do what they do, power up and withdraw what they feel comfortable with and just get on with it.
With a few exceptions, I don't trust a lot of the club100. The ones who have never made a withdrawal so you don't know which scammy account it's going to. Very suspicious, sir.
Forgot about them in my 2 bourbon rant last night....
Hope all is good with you my bro
2 bottles of bourbon?
Yeah, all good here. I'm away for the week with my family so taken all my problems with me and crammed them into a smaller space 😅
Are you ready for your next adventure? All that peace and quiet must be nice 😴
2 standard drinks LOL, i would be in he gutter after half a bottle.
Yep ready for next adventure never been to Melbourne so a new place, Melbourne has more or less the same population as all of New Zealand.
the-mrs-gorilla has travelled there before and it's often the place people like the most so hopefully you'll find it really good too. I look forward to reading about it 🙂
That's why I said that the #club5050 should be three months, so that the newcomer demonstrates their commitment to the platform... the #club75 two months and the #club100 one month. It is a much more feasible and realistic proposal.
I think that makes sense if #club100 means that you're in #club75 which means that you're in #club5050.
If we're only looking at 1 month and saying "(s)he's #club100 because (s)he hasn't made a withdrawal" having just completed a full powerdown, it wouldn't make sense.
But as others have said, there's probably not a lot of benefit by having the additional club75 or club100. club200's a different story (although could be abused too).
I totally agree...however, beyond maintaining only the #club5050, which seems like a good idea and a fair way to withdraw part of my profits with the same enthusiasm that increases my voting power, it is vital to present all this like, at the end of the day, a "reinvestment" of your own assets within the platform. If the user understands the potential long-term profit, they will not hesitate to make it grow as fast as they can.
I honestly think that very few understand the compounding growth potential until they've done it.
Certainly, I was one of them, as was friend @irawandedy. I joined Steemi in 2017 but did not at all understand investing in my voting power as a long-term asset. Like him, I stopped halfway when I already had more than 50k SP... today, that I can understand it, I feel the need to communicate it to others so that they don't waste time. Especially the newcomers.