I wrote a while ago that I am playing a game on the EOS blockchain (which I consider Steem's younger brother) called Monster EOS. Likely pronounced 'monsterous' but really, who am I to say?
Big Stinker is happy and healthy and has been alive for 23 days (there have been a few close calls though). Big Stinker is also the 97th eldest Monster on the blockchain. If the people at Monster EOS can get their shit together 1/10th as much as the team at steemonsters, then I would likely be able to take this monster to market and make bank on him... of all the monsters in the blockchain, mine is in the top 100! Those are some nerd pips right there.
Like I said in my last Monster EOS post. I am playing the game just to get this blockchains activity off of the ground. I guess I am not the only one using it at this point. EOS has been consistently the blockchain with the most transactions on it all week. (Followed closely by its two older siblings of course). I get all my data about blockchain usage rates from blocktivity.info. It is a very useful tool in showing real value of blcokchains. As it stands, Steem is one of the most undervalued blockchains. So, feel good for being on Steem right now! And if you are on EOS, try and keep a monster alive. It is a bit challenging, but you will get the hang of it after killing a monster or two.