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* '''[[BlockDeals.org]]''': https://blockdeals.org <br>'''@blockdeals''' : https://steemit.com/@blockdeals<br>''A community platform for bargain hunters and deal spotters running on [[Steem]] blockchain. Collectively run by Matt ([https://steemit.com/@dealsy @dealsy]), Scott Weston ([https://steemit.com/@scottweston @scottweston]), Mazzle ([https://steemit.com/@mazzle @mazzle]) and [https://steemit.com/@just2random @just2random], [https://steemit.com/steem/@blockdeals/introducing-blockdeals-org-a-community-platform-for-bargain-hunters-and-deal-spotters launched] in April 7th, 2018''
 
* '''[[BlockDeals.org]]''': https://blockdeals.org <br>'''@blockdeals''' : https://steemit.com/@blockdeals<br>''A community platform for bargain hunters and deal spotters running on [[Steem]] blockchain. Collectively run by Matt ([https://steemit.com/@dealsy @dealsy]), Scott Weston ([https://steemit.com/@scottweston @scottweston]), Mazzle ([https://steemit.com/@mazzle @mazzle]) and [https://steemit.com/@just2random @just2random], [https://steemit.com/steem/@blockdeals/introducing-blockdeals-org-a-community-platform-for-bargain-hunters-and-deal-spotters launched] in April 7th, 2018''
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* '''[[bSteem]]''': http://bsteem.com <br>''A mobile app for iOS and Android with the goal to ensure the best user experience on the [[Steem]] blockchain. Created by JM Myers ([https://steemit.com/@jm90mm @jm90mm]) and [https://steemit.com/busy/@jm90mm/introducing-bsteem-for-ios-and-android lauched] in March 31st, 2018''
  
  
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* '''[[eSteem]]''' : http://esteem.ws<br>''First open source [[Steem]] mobile application. ''Created by [https://steemit.com/steemmobile/@good-karma/ios-android-first-opensource-steem-mobile-application-esteem-available-at-google-playstore-amazon-appstore-and-soon-apple @good-karma] originally as Steemit Mobile and with a 1.0 version launched in August, 2016.''
 
* '''[[eSteem]]''' : http://esteem.ws<br>''First open source [[Steem]] mobile application. ''Created by [https://steemit.com/steemmobile/@good-karma/ios-android-first-opensource-steem-mobile-application-esteem-available-at-google-playstore-amazon-appstore-and-soon-apple @good-karma] originally as Steemit Mobile and with a 1.0 version launched in August, 2016.''
 
 
* '''[[Mangosteem Chat]]''': http://alpha.mangosteem.chat<br>''A public web chat application powered entirely by the [[Steem]] blockchain - no private servers and/or databases involved! Simply login via [[Steem Connect]] and begin chatting on the blockchain. Created by [https://steemit.com/mangosteem/@mynameisbrian/introducing-mangosteem-steem-powered-web-chat @mynameisbrian] and announced on August 31st, 2017''
 
  
  

Revision as of 16:46, 10 April 2018

Steem is a blockchain based social media platform where the users can earn rewards paid in specific tokens. Created as an open source and publicly accessible blockchain database to support community building and social interaction with cryptocurrency rewards. It permits that independent developers and entrepreneurs build different apps and services by directly accessing the Steem blockchain.

The Steem platform is built upon Graphene, the same technology that powers Bitshares, another blockchain network created by Dan Larimer, also a co-founder of Steem and Steemit with Ned Scott. Steem is capable of handling a larger userbase than Reddit. This technology also works as an attractive factor for spread and adoption.

In August 2016 Ned Scott declared to CoinDesk that entrepreneurs and developers have already created 50 different tools over the Steem blockchain network, such as Catch a Whale (which tracks where whales have recently voted) and SteemMarket (which lets users buy, sell and rent goods with Steem). He said: "The people showing up to use this are going directly to the blockchain. We don't have the authority to tell them not to. In fact, we implore it. What we set out to do is build an ecosystem and that’s exactly what’s happening".[1]


List of Steem Apps and Tools

In February 2017, there were 118 different Steem apps listed on the site SteemTools, below are some of the initiatives:
























  • Include another Steem tool or service link and short description here (create a wiki page for it if you want).

References

  1. Steemit Bridges Blockchain and Social Media, But How Does It Work? Written by Jacob Donnelly (@jaycodon), published in CoinDesk in August 13th, 2016

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