In the world as we know it, writing letters for the purpose of lobbying for something is a normal process.
So why aren't we writing to the exchanges we use asking them simple questions about "When they plan to have STEEM and SBD added to their USD Markets?"
I mean, really, what can they say?
"We don't know yet" or some other BS just to be polite and reply to us only to get rid of us....
What if like ten thousand people in 2018 send letters out to every single one of the trading platforms/sites out there!
Steemit has like over half a million users, we have over a million transactions daily, basically Steeemit is getting bigger and bigger every hour of every day.
SMTs are on their way, isn't that in itself enough incentive to put STEEM and SBD on their USD Markets.
But, as we see, there is nothing anywhere out there to date, they are all quite content to pump BTC and let Crypto that can change this world sit back and be dependent upon BTC.
One would almost think that they all have their hands in the cookie jar as far as BTC goes, but lets not be nasty or naughty here. After all, we need just one of the big time reliable international trading platforms out there to make STEEM and SBD available on their USD Markets and the rest shall have to follow suit or lose out!
So what to include in the email to them?
Why not keep it short and simple, i.e.
LETTER TO ______________ (Name of exchange)
___________________ Your user name
______________ (Date)
Subject: When shall you include STEEM and SBD on the USD Markets?
Dear Sir or Madam
I would like to introduce myself first. My username is ____________ and I would like to know when > you plan on adding STEEM and SBD to your USD Markets?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
____________(Your username)
I'm being deadly serious here, each and every one of us has the right to express ourselves and to ask these exchanges what they plan on doing as far as this topic goes.
Freedom of speech is considered to be a human right, so anyone that says "NO YOU CAN'T DO THAT" should think about those words. Who can stop you, me or anyone from asking a question?
Why would they oppose any consumer out there from asking companies legitimate questions?
Don't we as consumers have the right to know where we stand with these companies offering these services?
I think that we as consumers should take it upon ourselves to make it understood that we are in the market for a reliable Crypto exchange platform that has STEEM and SBD on the USD Market.
No, matter who says anything negative about this idea, remember one thing, When it happens both STEEM and SBD are two Cryptos out there with the potential of going up to the moon!
I'm a Steemian, I'm nobody's
Think about it, WHY NOT ask a few of the exchanges you use or know of.
After all, it is your right to do so if you think that you have a right to know the answer to the above question!
Steem on!
Jack