STEEM Is Starting To Attract Some Major Players

This blockchain is starting to garner some major attention.

The latest piece of good news was just re-steemed by @robert-call.

Engadget.com is now on both Steemit and D.Tube.

Being someone who is so immersed in technology, Engadget is a must read site. This is one that offers information for both technologists and geeks. It is also a go-to site for many gamers.

This is a highly popular site with a pretty good ranking.

From my experience, the progress of newer ideas tends to first appear on the tech sites. After that it moves to the business pages before finding its way to the mainstream outfits.

The fact that a technology site is looking into the value of the STEEM blockchain for its brand shows we are starting the process of penetrating the first group. It would not surprise me to see other sites of this nature join.

Another exciting fact is this Steemit account is being run by an individual who was previously at Vice. To me, this means he has some knowledge about the potential of this blockchain. Over time, we might see some articles appear about Steemit and D.Tube on the pages of Engadget.

For full announcement:

https://steemit.com/dtube/@engadgetnews/engadget-is-now-on-steemit-and-dtube

This is just another example of how the reach of this blockchain is expanding. A few weeks ago I wrote about the compounding nature of the growth here. Having a site like Engadget on this blockchain is one aspect that can really grow the user base.

Be sure to visit the blog and, if you like their posts, give them an upvote. Let's show them how STEEM really works.

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