Justin will be leaving the market after he will be dumping his coin. Look at the chart and it was going down so fast.
Probably. I've seen that Justin is not that active on Steem, which shows lack of interest into the Blockchain platform. I believe he's more into Steem for the money than anything else. If he's smart, he would help the platform grow in mainstream adoption in order to expand his profits. After all, the greater the demand for STEEM, the greater the price will be in terms of USD. Justin would have more money in its "ninja-mined stake" by increasing demand/adoption for STEEM instead of cashing out quickly. But it's likely he'll sell all of his coins on the market, than contributing to the project itself.
So far, many promises have been made to "improve" the STEEM blockchain without any actions whatsoever. With censorship coming from the Steemit team, I don't think anyone would want to use the STEEM blockchain ever again. After all, crypto is about decentralization than anything else. A centralized STEEM blockchain platform would look no different than traditional social media platforms of today such as Reddit, Medium, or Twitter. The HIVE hard fork will be the true winner in the long run, as it focuses on decentralization above all else. But no one knows what will happen by then. Maybe both chains will survive or one will prevail in the future. The market will ultimately decide which coin stays at the top and which fades into oblivion, depending on mainstream adoption.
Well he paid a high price trying to acquire steemit. The community is divided so its best to just fork after all its meant to be independent. What was forked today might just be forked over and over since binance seem to have express they are supporting the hard fork. It may be listed to their market too. I'm not gonna be surprise if he will do the same like what do did to steemit.
The fork was a wise decision made by the community. It shows the true power of decentralization. With both chains heading their separate ways, people will have a choice to support one from another. As I've said earlier, the market will ultimately decide the fate of these cryptocurrencies. Personally, I support decentralization above anything else, so I'm hoping the "HIVE" blockchain wins in the long run. But Justin is powerful financial-wise and can do anything to make STEEM a "bigger" blockchain platform over time. Most people don't care about decentralization, so they'll go to the chain which leaves them with the most profits. If STEEM manages to obtain a higher price than HIVE (which I doubt), people might use the former more thoroughly. It'll be interesting to watch how everything unfolds between both chains in a few years from now. From what I know, HIVE has most (if not all) of STEEM's former developers working on it. If all the devs migrate to HIVE, then STEEM won't have experienced developers that would drive the chain towards long-term success. HIVE is advancing quickly in development, so it has a better chance of surpassing STEEM sometime in the future. Just my opinion