Do you remember the great whale experiment?
it's just a meme
If you missed it, there was a time when some of the whales blocked other whales from voting and controlling the content. There was a lot of drama involved, but for the average end user it was a win. If whales voted the other whales flagged their votes away.
What happens when you have a better distribution? Let's find out on Palnet!
What happens when stakeholders actually protect their investment? I haven't seen a need yet, but when the scammers come to Palnet will the token holders fight abuse?
Will a group of people actually come together to do something with a common goal?
I'm excited about PalNet's community token, because it is a new experiment.
Steem doesn't work in my opinion because of the distribution combined with a complete lack of curation.
The large stakeholders allow the other large stakeholders to devalue their own investment and it is baffling.
I think there is a huge difference between being entrusted to allocate the new inflation and thinking that the new inflation belongs to you.
Well, let's get on with it... if you haven't heard about it yet, ... here are the details:
I've been trying not to be too negative, but feeling pretty salty about holding Steem Power, so I'm excited to participate in something that allows me to stay on Steem, but try something new.
I don't think Palnet is the solution for everyone, I think it is the start of communities with like minded people being able to control their own environment while not impacting others.