Read my explanation here:
https://steempeak.com/steem/@geekgirl/open-letter-to-steem-korean-community-and-proxy-token
No need to read the entire post, just the points 1-13.
Read my explanation here:
https://steempeak.com/steem/@geekgirl/open-letter-to-steem-korean-community-and-proxy-token
No need to read the entire post, just the points 1-13.
I went it check it out. It is not that your points are wrong it is that every time you are taking the side of the witness. In my own post, I went over the story and got pretty close to what you said there just putting blame on both sides. Pretty are calling 22.2 as something that was easy and reversible. No way could Justin have known that. Also, the fact that it took a while for the billionaire running a lot of projects to get back to you is not a reason to attack his stake. I can't support this idea that he didn't call us or answer us on slake or one of the others ways we tried so what else could we do but soft fork his stake to be frozen. They didn't just take away voting rights. No, they froze it. That his holding someone's funds' hostage and then asking them to come and talk about how those funds will be used. No, the ask is almost the same. They want him to put the guys back in power that froze his stake and then come talk. I didn't join the crypto world to see a small group of people freezing funds someone bought. Even if the funds have a shady background.
Main point is he threatened to move steem blockchain in its entirety to tron. This was the message from the beginning. This was a real threat to stakeholders’ funds and the blockchain. Threat is still there, since he never clarified what was all that move to tron about.
Of course I am going to side with the witnesses and the community I have known for years and were trying to protect my Steem over a wealthy stranger who gives zero respect to Steemians, only cares to maximize his profits with lies, and trying to destroy the project I care about.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.