🔵 Blurt.blog Platform: Are We Facing a New Renaissance for the Decentralized Blogging Community?

In the world of digital currencies crowded with projects, from time to time initiatives appear that carry a different character — projects that do not focus only on speculation, but on building an interactive community based on sharing original content.
Among these projects, the Blurt coin and its platform Blurt.blog stand out, which seek to redefine the concept of blogging and digital rewards.
💠 What is Blurt?
Blurt is not just a digital currency, but an integrated system that aims to reward users for creativity and participation in an open-source social platform.
Instead of profits going to major advertising companies, users themselves receive rewards for their posts and votes through the Blurt Power system, which gives them influence in distributing rewards within the platform.
What distinguishes Blurt from other similar projects (such as Steem and Hive) is its focus on freedom of expression, as it has abolished the “downvote” system to give users a more positive environment to publish their ideas without fear of being silenced or having their rewards reduced.
📉 A Look at the Coin’s Performance Over the Past Three Months
Financially, the BLURT coin has witnessed relative stability in the past three months, with some slight decline:
In July 2025, the price was around $0.0022.
In October 2025, the price ranged between $0.0019 – $0.0020.
That means the total decline was about 10 to 15% over three months, and this is good compared to Steem, whose price dropped by 42%, and Hive, which dropped by 46.84%.
This price calm reflects the reality of the project: a small but active community.
Nevertheless, Blurt remains a relatively stable-valued currency in this category of projects — a positive indication of continued activity and no collapse.

🌐 The Development of the Blurt.blog Platform
Since its launch, Blurt.blog has witnessed many updates, the most prominent of which are:
Fixes in the “Power Down” system and improvement of the “Proposals” mechanism.
Increasing support for specialized communities in different languages.
The emergence of community movements such as PromoBlurt, which aim to promote the project globally.
Today, the platform represents more than just a publishing space — it is an intellectual laboratory that brings together writers, artists, and developers seeking to build a digital economy based on intellectual value.
🤝 The Community: The Beating Heart of the Project
The true strength of Blurt lies in its community.
Users do not just publish; they participate in managing the network and funding its projects through the proposal system.
Every member can contribute — through writing, voting, or even technical or artistic support — which enhances the spirit of belonging.
This connection has made Blurt an environment where many feel “in their digital home,” especially those who are tired of centralized platforms that control content and policies such as hive.blog and all its branches.
🔍 Where Is the Blurt Project Heading?
Here begins the real discussion:
Can a small project like Blurt withstand the fierce competition from large platforms such as Hive, Minds, and Steemit?
And can a platform that relies on a community reward system attract new users at a time when users’ appetite for “blogging for profit” projects has declined?
Or could community strength and the orientation toward “freedom of expression” be the winning card that brings the project back into the spotlight?
💬 Discussion Topic
💠 In your opinion, does the future of decentralized platforms like Blurt depend on technological development or community strength?
💠 Can we one day see platforms like Blurt competing with major networks such as X (formerly Twitter) or Reddit?
💠 And since you are a member of Blurt.blog, what does the platform really need to become more attractive to new creators?
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