I wonder if it has to do with transaction load on the witness servers. I have no idea. If it is possible and practical on the bits and bites end, I am all for it!
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Would you want to end the 7 day life for rewards on your posts? Let us know in the comments.
Your thoughtful comment inspired an edit on my part.
It's definitely possible as it was coded in the 7 day life and payout.
However I don't wish folks to think I'm suggesting this is an easy change to implement. But I feel it would be worthwhile for the chain to make this huge change that would level the playing field with bloggers on WordPress, creators of other means who are used to earning lifetime on their work potentially.
Thank you as always for your level headed view.
LOL. I almost didn't leave a comment. I do not understand block chain very well at all. I do agree with you that if it is possible to do, Blurt should not only be competitive with other blogging sites but aim to rise above them in user appeal. People, I think, would blog more and put effort into the posts too. I am sure there are many folk on here that agree this is something that needs to be looked into by our coding/witness folks.
To sell a product, one must look at what motivates people. Free speech, sure, definitely. But money is a big one. People were going on and on about burning blurt to raise the value. Less is more valuable I guess is the idea. Doesn't matter if no one wants it. No one can use it for anything. There needs to be a balance and perhaps some way to spend it built in. An economy without goods and services is not an economy. That's why Bitcoin is so valuable. People can use it. Even fake goods and services like online games offer is an option. It's an artificial economy but one all the same and people go for it. Use blurt to buy cool banners for posts or something. Use blurt to by a free posting pass for so many posts. Stuff like this. Again, not sure how that would work on a block chain but that what our brilliant computer geeks are for and many of them are brilliant.
I'm so glad you did. Your comment made me realize my post was coming off as though such an undertaking would be easy peasy. I never meant to give that impression, and I appreciate your making the light bulb go on in my head.
I value your input more than most.