RE: "SMTs" Going to be launched on Daybit exchange - Steemhunt, eSteem, Utopian, Actifit, Fundition, Tasteem, Tripsteem, Dclick, nTOPAZ, K-pop Steem, dLike
I think that actifit has the most attraction as a mass adoption project and token. It's something that can appeal to a large body of people and companies wanting to get involved in the latest fitness trends. Having and app that rewards people for being fit and healthy. That is something that a lot of companies could get behind.
For people having an app that provides rewards for hitting fitness targets. Who wouldn't want that on their phone? The main barrier that I can see for any of these projects gaining a large following is the difficulty in translating any of the rewards into fiat or being able to spend it on real world goods.Even for us trying to convert STEEM the other way is a struggle.
I think the real game changer for all of us is when we have a STEEM wallet on the phone that we can use like apple pay. Instant spending at any terminal or any online store. Once we remove the barriers we will see people flood the space.
Many of you think alike, although I can't agree with that completely, I'm well aware that actifit has a good chance of making a good name for itself and establishing a fairly decent price in the coming years.
As for translating rewards into fiat, it could be easier, that I can agree on but it isn't hard whatsoever. Once you sell steem for btc (can easily be done from Steemit.com via accessing blocktrades through the wallet) it's just a matter of selling that btc for cash which shouldn't be a hassle.
Agreed!
I disagree with you there. For computer illiterate people with little knowledge of crypo and no knowledge of exchanges moving anything is far from easy. A lot of the exchanges don't have steem and some of the ones that do don't have easy fiat deposits not to mention charges in between all of these moves. I use kraken to deposit as it takes bank transfers with no fees and then have to move that to binance to buy steem before sending it to my wallet. That takes time, effort, multiple registrations and research. The same goes if I want to move it the other way. There are probably better ways but this is the one that's I've found the easiest and fastest.
That is a lot of steps when at the moment I can tap my bank card off a terminal and pay in seconds. That is the gap that we need to bridge. Now I power up all of my steem since I wouldn't sell anything at this price but if we were sitting on $5 per token I would probably use some for spending.
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