Some of you may be shocked at the title of this article here of mine. However, this question has been bewildering me for a substantial period of time, and I am seeking an answer for it. Back when I first signed up for a Hive account, PeakD.com was a part of the Hive blockchain and only a part of the Hive blockchain. The Steem blockchain had its own version of it known as SteemPeak.com. Well, for some time now, whenever I have attempted to go to SteemPeak.com, I get this one screen that advises me that SteemPeak.com has upgraded to PeakD.com.
Now, I am very very confused. I already have a PeakD channel connected to my Hive account. Whenever I publish an article on my Hive-Blog channel, it appears on my PeakD channel also. As a matter of fact, I always go to my PeakD channel after publishing an article on my Hive-Blog channel so that I may add two additional tags to the eight tags that I have already typed below my article. Today I published an article on my Steemit channel after having published nothing there for two years. I was curious to find out whether that article automatically got duplicated onto my PeakD channel, but it didn't.
Could somebody tell me how my PeakD channel would work if I have both a Steem account and a Hive account that I wish to use in conjuction with it? It appears that my PeakD channel only works in conjunction with my Hive-Blog channel and that I would not be able to access my Steem, Steem Power or Steem Dollars from my PeakD channel. My Hive cryptocurrency shows up on my PeakD channel instead of my Steem cryptocurrency. Therefore, I figured that much out. How can both the Steem blockchain and the Hive blockchain share the PeakD.com writing sub-platform if they are supposed to be two different blockchains? Something just doesn't fit the picture here. It's almost like having Joe Biden and Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office at the same time. It simply doesn't make any sense to me at all. How is it possible?
Is there a way that I can use my PeakD channel in conjunction with both my Hive account and my Steem account without messing either account up? Somehow it doesn't seem possible, and I find it very unfair. I'm so confused.
Could somebody explain all of this to me in my comments section below? Any responses to this article here of mine would be greatly appreciated. The only thing that comes to mind for me is that the Hive blockchain and the Steem blockchain are planning to merge together as one blockchain. This possibility has me greatly concerned, because it means that the Hive blockchain could start using advertisements to fund its existence. Advertisements are usually the first sign of censorship, which is so not good.
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