I was in the AMA and since then I've seen nothing other than Justin Sun's origonal tweet about how he wants all steem dapps to migrate to Tron, and a token swap.
> instead a bunch of vague mixed messages that seem to follow the theme of the initial announcement.
Fair point, but mixed signals are hardly reassuring. Granted he back tracked on the token swap idea in the dlive ama, but since then silence apart from an introduction on steem that said very little about his plans for steemit.inc. One of my worries now is that he's planning on ditching SMT's in favour of pushing Tron tokens as an option for communities, which would water down the potential value of steem tokens moving into the bull market. SMT's have the potential to catapult steem back into top ten market cap if they're successful coupled with communities, especially in a bull market.
While it's possible I've missed something somewhere, I do follow Tron foundation on twitter so would have thought I'd catch an update.
To be fair that tweet I mentioned was pretty damning from a content producers perspective. Especially someone like myself who has powered up 90% of their earnings over 2 and a half years and, until now, has had no interest in Tron.
Not to mention the fact that steem token is still worth 10x Trons value in dollars. I know that they've got a much bigger market cap etc but if steem tokens we're to be migrated to Tron in some type of swap airdrop tomorrow, I'm pretty sure we'd all lose value while Tron airdrop recipients got a windfall of free money.
It's these types of concern that make me feel this extreme softfork is necessary, coupled with JS history in regards to voting with his stake in governance issues on Tron.