#cine had some complicated tokenomics. The vote value that you see when you upvote the comment is different than the vote value for a newly made post and it further differs from the post which has already received 100 cine worth of votes. The curation rewards are very healthy for #cine tokens.
#stem and #cine both have author curves and that is the reason the vote values differ every time you go to upvote. The value of upvote depends on how much votes the post has already gathered.
Stem is winning the ground because of different reasons. In the initial times it was known to be for only professors but then @themarkymark made it clear on different forums that its pretty open platform and you can post anything from your pandemic stories to maths problems. This become a relatable story after that
In the initial times it was known to be for only professors but then @themarkymark made it clear on different forums that its pretty open platform and you can post anything from your pandemic stories to maths problems.
I tried to make it clear over and over it was never meant to be like that but the confusion with STEMSocial was always an issue as they have very strict guidelines for participation.
I always intended STEMGeeks to be hobbyist and amateur friendly.
Recent launch of APE, Surge of token prices have also helped the #stem token to be in limelight and many users have probably started using the #stemgeeks front end. There are many cool stories getting published on the #stem now.
#stem and #cine both have author curves and that is the reason the vote values differ every time you go to upvote. The value of upvote depends on how much votes the post has already gathered.
Stem is winning the ground because of different reasons. In the initial times it was known to be for only professors but then @themarkymark made it clear on different forums that its pretty open platform and you can post anything from your pandemic stories to maths problems. This become a relatable story after that
I tried to make it clear over and over it was never meant to be like that but the confusion with STEMSocial was always an issue as they have very strict guidelines for participation.
I always intended STEMGeeks to be hobbyist and amateur friendly.
Recent launch of APE, Surge of token prices have also helped the #stem token to be in limelight and many users have probably started using the #stemgeeks front end. There are many cool stories getting published on the #stem now.
Yes.