It Is Time For Unity And Coming Together

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We do not know what is going to happen. There is uncertainty at the moment, In the end, things might be a lot better.

However, in the meantime, I think it gives us a chance to unify behind Steem; to determine who is dedicated to Steem and who isnt.


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boycott steemit.com use any other front end to post, just do not use steemit.com

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Why

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That is what Justin bought. Steemit.com was owned by Steemit Inc.

Steempeak, for one, is not and is loyal to Steem.

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But Justin will make us rich :)

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he won't, he doesn't care about any of us. We can make ourselves rich without Justin or Ned. You just want the easy way. We want the Self Sustainable way. Have fun becoming a Tronian or whatever they call themselves.

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BRO!!, Justin loves us! He's such a beauty, he will take care of us :) 🤗🤣

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Nice video. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I agree that Justin is after the community/people who are steeming instead of the frontend/stakes. I am also optimistic about what he will do.

And you are totally right about getting rid of Ned at least being positive for steems further development.

Let’s see how this will play out.

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It is the proverbial low bar set by Ned.

If Justin even cares about Steem a smidgen, he will most likely put us further ahead of where things were with Ned.

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How much do you think Justin Sun paid for Steemit, Inc? Did he pay more for it than his lunch with Warren Buffet? 75 million SP at 20 cents a piece equals 15 million dollars. The steemit.com domain name was worth something, too. He may have got everything at a discount. I'm guessing paid something between 5 and 10 million dollars for the company.

But the real mystery is why Ned sold out now. SMTs will be out soon. Communities will be out soon, too. STEEM seems to have bottomed out and an alt season would most likely take it above one dollar in a year or so anyway.

I understand Ned wanted out. If I had stock in a start up I wasn't enthusiastic about developing that was worth millions of dollars, I would be looking for a buyer, too. But why now? Was Justin Sun simply the first one to offer serious money for Steemit, Inc?

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you are point,the unity can help us overcome any challenges on the steem blockchain...

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this is the time to know those who are truly dedicated to the steem platform....i agree with you @taskmaster4450

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you just spoke my mind..i totally concur...

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Yeah, really time for understanding within the steem community and nothing else. We all must know what we want and we must voice that. On no reason should we be left at the mercy of one person.

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Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to pay you guys back in return thanks to your GREAT LESSON that led the whole community into the chaos by your so-called “good-intensions”

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Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to pay you guys back in return thanks to your GREAT LESSON that led the whole community into the chaos by your so-called “good-intensions”

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Summary:
In this video, Task discusses the recent events surrounding the STEEM blockchain and the acquisition of STEEMit by Justin Sun of Tron Foundation. He emphasizes the need for unity and collaboration within the STEEM community, highlighting the importance of standing together to protect the interests of STEEM. Task encourages STEEMians to support apps dedicated to STEEM and utilize platforms like tribes and steempeak to access the blockchain. He also touches on the power the community holds collectively and the potential for positive outcomes if everyone unites towards a common goal.

Detailed Article:
Task initiates the video by addressing the aftermath of recent developments within the crypto space, including the uncertainty and disruptions caused by various factors such as fear, FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt), propaganda, and misinformation. He stresses the importance of unity and collaboration, urging the STEEM community to come together regardless of past differences. Task asserts that the focus should be on determining dedication to STEEM rather than dwelling on historical grievances.

He mentions the acquisition of STEEMit by Justin Sun but clarifies the distinction between STEEMit and STEEM, highlighting the significance of maintaining decentralization and independence within the ecosystem. Task underlines the need for STEEMians to unite and demonstrate resilience in making STEEM the best blockchain possible while safeguarding its ethos of decentralization.

Task speculates on Justin Sun's potential motivations behind acquiring STEEMit, emphasizing the value of the user base that STEEM possesses. He discusses the financial implications of Justin Sun holding a significant amount of STEEM tokens, raising the possibility of substantial profits if the token's value were to increase significantly.

Furthermore, Task urges the community to support STEEM-centric apps and platforms, encouraging users to shift away from steamit.com and embrace alternatives like tribes and steempeak for blockchain access. He emphasizes the community's combined strength, pointing out that together they hold a considerable amount of influence within the ecosystem.

Task encourages the community to take action, such as voting for witnesses and consolidating stake to empower select witnesses. He suggests a strategy to rally support behind specific witnesses to challenge the dominance of a few nodes, promoting a more decentralized governance structure for STEEM.

In conclusion, Task reiterates the need for unity, collaboration, and collective action within the STEEM community. He expresses optimism about the potential for positive outcomes if STEEMians band together to protect and enhance the ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of standing as one to overcome challenges and shape a promising future for STEEM.

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