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RE: Is SBD volatility-proof?

in #steem8 years ago

The answer is "no." Nothing is volatility proof unless it's the thing by which you measure it. SBD's fail if Steem fails. If it doesn't fail, SBD's SHOULD stabilize, but this is all so new, this economy is untested, so nothing is certain. Be safe!

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Thank you very much for the explanation! I'd better stick to Steem Power and BTC then.

SP will be MUCH more volatile than SBD. That's just about guaranteed.

BTC, could be, hard to say.

But SP is more likely to grow and it has a real value (higher paying upvoting). SBD now seems to me equally unstable and with no additional applicability.

The relationships between SP, Steem and SBD is very complex. SBD is more stable than Steem. SP is a better bet if you are bullish on Steemit as a platform. I feel like I am now making things more confusing for you and I don't mean to!

@eeks, a bit off-topic, but could you please tell me: is it profitable to buy a relatively significant amount of SP and then aggressively upvote yourself? No offense please, I'm just curious :)

No, I think I got it. If Steemit fails, SBD fails too. If Steemit succeeds, SBD is going to be near flat, but Steem will rise. SP will rise even more since it is basically ever growing Steem with additional perks of powerful voting.

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