Steem, a ponzi scheme ? A nice and short answer

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Steem, a ponzi scheme ? A nice and short answer
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>Eliosoff reiterated Gao's point that steem might be a Ponzi scheme, predicting that the digital currency "will grow and grow until there are no fresh users to suck in and then quickly collapse," a situation he described as being "the Ponzi way."
Source: http://www.coindesk.com/steem-provokes-doubt-market-observers

>I enjoy Bitcoin fans saying this while BTC needs 1M USD of fresh capital per day in order to survive ([that's the current daily payout for miners](https://blockchain.info/charts/miners-revenue)). And it has survived for over 8 years. Why can't they comprehend Steem can survive in the same way? It's quite amazing how close-minded those "experts" are.
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