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RE: Announcement of My Intent to File a Future Proposal Regarding ‘Rules for Downvoting’ in the Proof-of-Brain Tribe

in Proof of Brain3 years ago (edited)

In fact, the Hive-Engine tribe & token arrangement is quite similar to Facebook's governance structure. Even though Zuckerberg only owns 16% of the company (by valuation), he controls 58% of the voting shares. As such, Mark Zuckerberg can literally do anything he pleases with the company, and no one can stop him. Layer 2 tribes & tokens are much the same.

Same? Ha ha ha.
At least we know Mark Zuckerberg's history, his past activities, strength and weaknesses.
What we (you) know about a person, who is hiding behind this 100% anonymous account "proofofbrainio" ???
Did this person first time discovered Hive only on 25-02-2021 ???

Did he never had any other Hive or Steem account?
Has no FB, Twitter, IG, reddit, or god-knows whatever other socialnetwork accounts?
Why on Earth is he hiding his roots so hard, IF he has no bad long term intentions?

I'm waiting for the answers.

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I've stated it before but I'll state it again: I know @proofofbrainio probably isn't Satoshi Nakamoto. Sometimes I wonder though...Or, @proofofbrainio is a time traveler limited by a temporal prime directive.👽

I would also say, we vote with our fingers...if we don't like the community any more, we sell the POB we've staked/earned. I know I've put hard earned USD into Hive and POB. If I felt it was not beneficial to me to be here anymore, I would sell (as long as it was still worth something) and move on to the next best thing. I'm sure you'd do the same. With your account (@holovision) value sitting around $4-5K, I'm guessing you've put $$ in the game, too...then again, I did see you've been around for 3 years, so it's possible it was all just posting/curation awards... for @onealfa around $60K I'm guestimating, I can understand that certainty in the system is key for his nest egg. The community requires certainty to a degree or it falls apart. As trustless as crypto can be, we actually have to use trust in this case.


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