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Title: Decentralized web & net neutrality, can Substratum deliver?
Post by: SunnyEscapade on December 08, 2017, 06:34:16 PM
Hi, with all the issues about net neutrality rising I featured a cryptocurrency Substratum.
Substratum and Neos are competing for a decentralized web.

I bundled Substratum in following topics:
What is Substratum?
Evolution, blockchain
Leaderboard
Roadmap
Trading/exchanges
Social media
News
Latest tweet
Conclusion


https://youtu.be/7B_h2MmUEW8 (https://youtu.be/7B_h2MmUEW8)
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@sunnyescapades/crypto-escapades-part-15-what-is-substratum-sub-is-it-worth (https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@sunnyescapades/crypto-escapades-part-15-what-is-substratum-sub-is-it-worth)

What do you think about this article and which one do you think has the most chance of succes?
Have a nice day!





Title: Re: Decentralized web & net neutrality, can Substratum deliver?
Post by: p2607 on December 08, 2017, 06:39:01 PM
When you compare SUB to SHIFT, which of them is better would you say and why? I see everyone hyping about SUB while SHIFT is under the radar waiting to explode. They'll release Phantom before 2018.


Title: Re: Decentralized web & net neutrality, can Substratum deliver?
Post by: SunnyEscapade on December 11, 2017, 03:29:51 PM
When you compare SUB to SHIFT, which of them is better would you say and why? I see everyone hyping about SUB while SHIFT is under the radar waiting to explode. They'll release Phantom before 2018.

Hey, thanks for your answer. I will try my best to answer it as best as possible. I think there are several reasons why SUB is now hyped.

1. Substratum is very active on social media. They also had a lot of amazing news (alpha testing, burning of tokens that had no allocation).
2. Substratum will be used for everything on the Substratum network and will function as a conversion currency. This is really really important.
For example, you want to buy something in a store and they only accept litecoin, ethereum and bitcoin -> Substratum will be the conversion currency. You pay with a currency, which in turn gets converted to Substratum which then is converted to the currency (litecoin, eth, btc) used to buy your products in the store. Substratum will have a use and be in circulation and that's a great indicator that it could rise in value.

But, I can not say which one is best as of right now. All the solutions for a decentralized web are in full development fase. The value (as with many crypto's) is now based on speculation, news, social media and the power of the people.
I am not able to foresee in the future but who knows SHIFT might be the better blockchain or have the better developers, I guess we have to wait and see.

Have a nice day!


Title: Re: Decentralized web & net neutrality, can Substratum deliver?
Post by: PrinceOfPersia711 on January 15, 2018, 07:29:48 PM
Substratum is going to moon any week now when they release the public beta just watch. It already mooned last month it was less than a dollar. Now it's been consolidating and the next price breakout will be here soon.