If you go on Kickstarter today there are so many projects that just can’t be funded despite whether or not they deserve to be, but this is by nature of design. Users on the site who want to back new and interesting things only have so much money to do so, and rely on their own forms to income to contribute.

Steem completely changes this paradigm because now funds can be raised without having to contribute any of your own person money at all. Rather than having to donate your hard earned money, you can just give them an upvote which brings notoriety and put them in a place to earn more than enough to complete their projects.

In addition they don’t have to worry about getting all the money in one go because if they are supplied with a decent start they can update the community every month or so and appeal for more money if sufficient progress is shown. I believe this puts Steemit in a particular position to rival another social media platform which has been huge in the recent years because of the successes it has provided. Kickstarter has come with its fair share of failures as well, but the difference is, by upvoting we aren’t directly donating our own money so it isn’t conceived as that much of a risk.

I think in the near future we will start seeing many more people looking to funded as soon as they realize how the platform works and how easy and fast it can be to acquire funding to complete a project. Keep an eye out for the kickstarter tag , I guarantee its going to be coming.

-Calaber24p