RE: LET'S TALK ABOUT PALnet: I've mixed thoughts so far; what is your first impression?

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I think the disappearing comments due to the sync between two rocks database seemed to be lagging.

When I post in Steemit with palnet tag, it takes quite a while to update into the palnet interface.

I also realise when I am claiming the tokens they tend to lag a little further than Steemit on the updates too.

If you have remembered about how SMT is proposed, this seemed to be something that portrays that structure.

However regarding sustainability, its not going to work well enough if the ecosystem is similar to what steemit has been building.

If you have time, please take a look at my most recent 2 posts at @dses where I pointed out that there is a missing piece of the puzzle (in a normal country - not like Venezuela) context, and without that, sooner or later it can meet the lifespan of very similar social network platforms before Steem blockchain existed - crumble and fall; and I don't want that to happen.

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Thx for your comment @littlenewthings

I think the disappearing comments due to the sync between two rocks database seemed to be lagging.

I already realized that all comments are visible. Just counter is misleading on PALnet and it doesn't really count all comments.

If you have remembered about how SMT is proposed, this seemed to be something that portrays that structure.

I actually tried to understand concept of SMT but so far I'm failing. Would you be able to share some post explaining it well? Or perhaps you could tell me what is so great about SMT that so many people seem to wait for it?

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Piotr

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SMT in summary are another layer of opportunity to have each community to have their own tokens that later can take off independently.

To me, it looks a lot like Malaysia reward points from all the major business entities.

Remember those Grab points, BHP patrol points, etc?

But in the steem blockchain they work like Steemit but each community have their own "clan tokens".

Which to me can be redundant unless one stands stronger than another, and they are called "smart contracts".

But right now these are not SMT, they are just community determined value tokens (reward points) that sits in the database.

Hence they are called SCOTs, @crypto.piotr

But the interesting part is that they can develop their own reward structure, including curator and author reward split, maturity days (SCT matures in 3 days), and the way how they can filter their content on their "search results interface" based on their own created hashtags.

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