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6424547 No.6424547 [Reply] [Original]

What's your excuse for not being in on the next Steem?

Matchpool is to Facebook and LinkedIn what Steemit is to Reddit. A social platform where you can meet people and establish professional or casual relationships and dialog. Reddit upvotes = Steem, Facebook connections/likes/shares/etc = Guppys

Now the project is still pretty much in its infancy, but if you look at Steem's current MC, which is $1.6B, you can pretty much see where this is going. Basically a guaranteed 10x in the short to medium term, 20x EOY.

Now is a great time to buy, as it's been consolidating for a couple of weeks and preparing for the next leg up. MC still only at $85M and two announcements on the roadmap for January.

>> No.6424584

I don't see why would anyone use it over facebook

>> No.6424702

>>6424584
this
unless it features something revolutionary (and not just "blockchain") then idk why people'd switch

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6424885

>>6424702
why did Steem gain traction when there's Reddit? Because it let's you monetize your connections. Personal connections/networks, advocacy (liking, sharing etc) and content are an absolute goldmine in todays world, and believe you me, Zuck is happy to collect the checks while people are simply happy with their imaginary internet points. What Steem and Matchpool do is monetize those imaginary feelgood points in a way that the data/content you create is yours and you get rewarded for it.

I'll say it again, professional networks especially have absolutely fucking _huge_ value and Matchpool will let you monetize them, along with many, many other things.

>> No.6424924

>>6424885
>why did Steem gain traction when there's Reddit? Because it let's you monetize your connections.

Sorry this sounds retarded, Steem ofcourse gained its traction due to allowing people to monetize their posts. Matchpool lets you monetize your connections and social influence.

>> No.6424970

>>6424885
>why did Steem gain traction
because it pays people for their content, which is actually what attracts people and you get thousands pseudo writers and people with horrible content just looking for quick bucks.

>> No.6425407

>>6424970
that is only initially, but it's an important step in gaining actual legit content creators. Once people who know what the fuck they are doing notice that some pajeet is making 2 grand per post by c+v'ing Huffpost articles, they immigrate onto the platform. The same applies to Matchpool.

>> No.6425516

>>6425407
I still remember how /biz/ was hyped for steemit, we had like 70 people just up voting each others shitty posts, some of us got lucky