I have been watching from the sidelines for the last 4 or 5 days, listening to both sides of the argument. I use both blockchains; however, am more active on the Tron blockchain. On Steem's blockchain I play Splinterlands everyday and usually a few times/day. When DrugWars was popular I enjoyed it as well but it has since gone dead. Also, I love reading articles on Steemit. I have been involved with Tron since the beginning (September 2017). Justin is hated on a lot. He deserves a lot of that hate and has toned his 'announcements of announcement' down quite a bit since the Warren fiasco late last Fall. I have actually met the guy, shook his hand and got a picture with him. During my conversation with his at niTron last year he came across as so passionate about blockchain. Justin Sun has influence, money, passion and is constantly in the news trying to make non-crypto people aware of the opportunities of blockchain. I really like to think that Steem and its community would like to have all of those attributes on its side. Justin purchased Steem Inc because he liked what he saw on the Steem's blockchain. My intuition tells me that he only wants the best for the Steem blockchain. Things have been said that can't be taken back but lets move on. I think both blockchains cannot only compliment but learn from each other as well. Let's try and see!
RE: The “Steem Alliance Foundation” does NOT speak for me.