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RE: Debate: at which rate should the non-airdropped stake be converted to HBD ?

in Hive Improvement4 years ago (edited)

What the hell is this supposed to be?
A bottomless pit for the devs to put continual downward pressure on the price?

Give the authors their 10% back, and make do with only 20m usd, eh?

How much more 'development' are we looking at?

Right now I can't use vessel because it isn't compatible with my version of linux.
I created an issue, and bupkiss.
I know that guy is busy, but it is what he is getting paid for.

I think folks are losing sight of the fact we are supposed to be building something valuable here, not just leaching off the suckers until the whole thing collapses as may have been the previous intentions of some.

When do we get something that makes the price go up?

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Give the authors their 10% back, and make do with only 20m usd, eh?

I don't think the inflation to hdf, should be removed, we want it to be sustainable via the inflation, not fed via a finite pool that will run out at some point

Right now I can't use vessel because it isn't compatible with my version of linux.
I created an issue, and bupkiss.
I know that guy is busy, but it is what he is getting paid for.

I think it's understandable that @netuoso is not prioritizing an issue that affects a super small set of the users, (most people are on debian/ubuntu or windows/macOs) and instead working on new features.

I think folks are losing sight of the fact we are supposed to be building something valuable here, not just leaching off the suckers until the whole thing collapses as may have been the previous intentions of some.

I don't think that was ever the case, how do you make price go up if you have no marketing, no development, no api nodes or no exchanges relationships (I'm looking at the current proposals). For the longest time steem worked on people working for free/witness rewards and steemit inc who was selling ninja mine.

Which ment that most people working full time were at steemit inc, now that it's gone is no longer sustainable to just have people work for free / for witness rewards.

When do we get something that makes the price go up?

I think we are literally doing that, if you disagree I would love to hear your thoughts in a post on what you think we should be doing, I think we have enough devs but are lacking a proper marketing/onboarding effort. Someone proposed at some point to get a proposal to pay a communication agency to market hive, and provided this is done by someone I trust will do a good job, I'm all for that. He just never went through with it to the end.

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