We can’t force you to change your ways, and we can’t make you see the difference between right and wrong. You’re old enough and wise enough to know when you’ve been exposed.
Stop dragging others down with you. It’s not too late to change your ways—stop farming Hive, stop the bad-faith downvotes, and stop making all downvotes look bad. How can anyone take you seriously when you keep doubling down on lies?
We’re here to help—if you actually want to fight spam, scams, and abuse, we can work together. But you must realize by now that we’re well-connected. You might think you know everyone we’re linked to, but trust us—you’re wrong.
Life is full of tests, and this is a big one for you. Think about your next move carefully. Remember why you started and what you claim to stand for.
The choice is yours.
@themarkymark https://hive.blog/witness/@bpcvoter3/st30pv
We’ve exposed your actions repeatedly—how you and your army of bots manipulate rewards to benefit yourselves. It’s not exactly rocket science to see what’s going on here.
Stop making Hive look bad, Marky. All you need to do is stop. The blockchain doesn’t lie, and neither does the evidence we’ve presented time and again. Everyone gets curation rewards, sure—but not like you and your coordinated schemes. LOL.
Figure it out, because we’re not going anywhere. Transparency matters, and the community deserves better.
@jacobtothe https://hive.blog/hive-112018/@bpcvoter3/st315e
The blockchain doesn’t lie,” and we agree—facts should guide our discussions. However, it seems there may be some misunderstanding here regarding @darknightlive.
This account has no affiliation with the Bilpcoin team or any related projects. It appears you’re targeting someone simply because they expressed agreement with us. Is that really fair or productive? Disagreements should focus on ideas and evidence, not personal attacks or guilt by association.
If there’s specific evidence linking @darknightlive to something improper, please share it so we can address it directly. But if this is just about them agreeing with us, then it feels more like an attempt to silence dissenting voices rather than engage in meaningful dialogue.
Let’s keep the conversation grounded in facts and work toward resolving issues constructively. If you’d like to discuss further, we happy to clarify or provide additional context.
Best regards,
The Bilpcoin team
https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter3/st311z
@jacobtothe and others involved,
First, we want to thank you for taking the time to engage in this discussion. While there are clearly strong feelings on both sides, we believe we share a common goal: improving Hive as a platform and fostering a fairer, more transparent community.
You mentioned that some of what we’ve raised may be "irrelevant." However, from our perspective, exposing scams, farms, and patterns of abuse is highly relevant because these issues undermine trust and equity within the ecosystem. If we don’t address them openly, they will continue to harm users and discourage participation. That said, if you feel certain points are being overstated or misdirected, we are open to hearing your perspective and clarifying further.
We’ve never claimed to be perfect—no one is—but our intent has always been to contribute positively to Hive. We’re not motivated by money; instead, we’ve worked to highlight problems so that solutions can emerge. For example, the evidence we’ve gathered on downvote abuse and reward manipulation was shared with the hope of sparking meaningful change. Unfortunately, it sometimes feels like these efforts are met with resistance rather than collaboration.
Regarding accusations of misbehavior, we understand why emotions run high when discussing sensitive topics like this. But instead of trading blame, let’s focus on how we can move forward together. If there are specific actions or behaviors of ours that concern you, please outline them clearly, and we’ll address them directly. Similarly, we’d appreciate it if you stopped the “bad downvotes” and verbal abuse, as this would help us move forward.
Ultimately, we believe Hive’s strength lies in its decentralization and community-driven ethos. If given the opportunity, we’d welcome the chance to demonstrate how curation can be done more fairly and inclusively—not just for a select few but for everyone contributing value.
Let’s set aside the back-and-forth and work toward solutions. If you’re willing, we'd love to discuss practical steps we can take together to improve fairness and accountability on Hive.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Best regards,
The Bilpcoin team
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