Okay, but why would whales make investments if the price isn't going up?
Also, newcomers often just post content, and receive free upvotes from things like Blurtbooster (aka "Blurt universal basic income"), then use that to make more posts/comments. There is no investment required (not even a cent) to get started and make money here.
Lastly, how does powering up create more quality content? Just curious how you see that happening.
RE: The Relationship Between Blurt Price, Sentiment, and Investment
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among newcomers, surely they want passive income. to get more, they have to make a deposit. this means the demand for coins is increasing. so that will affect the price. not only for whales. for "many new users" also can.
Prices don't go up, but they do get extra coins. From voting, curation, and power up.
As for quality content. We need tools that are easy to use. I think writing with some code is too complicated for many people.
For me, quality content can be created if the tools used make it easy for users. For example, filters on other social media. He can help young children get good pictures.
Well, I don't believe newcomers are here to be investors who buy tokens to earn interest and curation rewards. 99% are here to earn free money from the platform, and withdraw it as profit. Meaning they actually reduce the price of BLURT. I have a post about how easy it is to get started and earn money on Blurt for free, here.
"As for quality content. We need tools that are easy to use. I think writing with some code is too complicated for many people."
I agree. I personally have no understanding of writing code. I am simply a content-creator who can make videos, writing, photography, price analysis, etc. I add what I can to the blockchain, but code is not included.
You are right. But not entirely true. But also not completely wrong. Hal ini memang tidak bisa dipastikan.
I think your last sentence translates to "This is indeed not certain." :)