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RE: COVID-19 & THE HIVE PROPOSAL; What is the truth?

in #hive4 years ago (edited)

I personally thought @justineh's ask was a reasonable one. And I thought it a courageous move from a talented woman in an otherwise very boysy crypto world.

I DO think she deserves to be remunerated. and 30K is not unreasonable AT ALL. Au contraire. The VALUE the listings will bring to Hive far outweigh the modest amount she is asking for, which is well beneath commercial rate and which has saved the community a small fortune. Measure that cost over income generated over time and it becomes a tiny ask.

The only reason I haven't voted YES to the proposal is cos I do think there MAY be others who deserve remuneration. As a plankton in the pond, I don't even know enough to know who they might be.

I'd personally like to see a series of posts from people who know, who were there (not your average algae asking "what about me? I tweeted once") suggesting who the top people are they think contributed to listings (doing exactly what for how long etc) and to Hive's successful establishment who need-deserve remunerating. A top 5-10-20 group could be voted-agreed on by the wider community and a defined sum allocated. The Yes-No of the proposal system doesn't allow for an alternative.

A quiet private standing ovation for a courageous community member who has contributed a lot and has the courage to ask for what she is worth.

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Agreed. As far as:

.... I do think there MAY be others who deserve remuneration. As a plankton in the pond, I don't even know enough to know who they might be.

I think they have spoken with their votes for the proposal and in commentary on her post.


I'm bored of hearing about people thinking that tweeting closes a deal with a multi-million dollar company!

Without the tweets, the multi-million dollar company won't give a shit. The companies evaluate the community's potential based on the buzz created. Or will a multi-million dollar company list a coin if only a selected group use it?

Without the tweets, the multi-million dollar company won't give a shit.

Do you have any facts to support this opinion?

The companies evaluate the community's potential based on the buzz created.

Does the 'buzz' have to pass a certain decibel level?

Yes because buzz is a strong determinant of the value of most entities these days. Especially if there's a positive sentiment around the internet. Here's an academic publication to back my first statement
Research gate

Well, considering Hive doesn't have a marketing department, and that we're Decentralised, it is our collective responsibility to promote/shill the platform. We all made loud enough noise to make John McAfee, cointelegraph and numerous reputable outlets talk about us. Or do you want to say that all those events were also coordinated by the select few?

Don't get me wrong, I'm taking nothing away from input but as a community, we all work to our collective capacities and with our resources. If certain members ask to be paid for their services from the community fund for that, then I don't get where we're going.

Do you have any facts to support this opinion?

Yes. Binance and Huobi backing down. Binance issuing a statement over major influencers picking up the story like McAfee, Vitalik, The greek Bitcoin guy. Not a single thing would happen without the community outcry.

Does the 'buzz' have to pass a certain decibel level?

There are metrics that are taken into account, yes.
If youre refering to "decibels" as loudness of sound then decibels are irelevant in the case of typing words over the internet.

No. Highly unreasonable is the right description.

The only reason why there is even a talk about this is because WE GOT LISTED.
We got listed because of the actions of the community.

If she asked for 30k for the same amount of work (or even for more work) and exchanges didnt list us, people would have told her to bugger off.
So really, shes not asking to get payed for her work. Shes asking to get payed for the results.
And the results are NOT her doing. They are OUR doing.

This kind of work is either voluntary or is payed like 1000$ a month at best. Its basically secretary work.
If she wasnt popular this would never pass. Its the reason no one else made this proposal except her that was involved

No one outside the "secret" group, outside the people that had insider knowledge could have got the job. 1 guy that wanted it was even kicked and told he was too greedy for asking for 100$ a day and shes asking for $500.

Oh and youre saying we should give her money because shes a girl? Fuck off with that neofeminist shit.

No one outside the "secret" group, outside the people that had insider knowledge could have got the job. 1 guy that wanted it was even kicked and told he was too greedy for asking for 100$ a day and shes asking for $500.

You keep throwing that around a lot.. you got proof of that?

Also math is helpful.. he wanted $100 a day, full time ( $36,500yr in a 3mth rolling contract). This was only for his role though, for sending the initial emails. He wanted to build a team, me included as he didn’t want to do the full workload to get a listing .. and pay us all this ($30k each x 4 = $120k). As “the exchange listings were going to take 6mths to a year”. I didn’t think money should be asked for before work was done. I also saw no need for a full time team on it. It was short term work.. get the initial big listings. Full time team was wasteful, especially when it could be done by fewer. (Mine is for $500/day as it’s for past and future work.. so over 160 days of work makes that $250/day for the work done. I got it done quicker, with fewer people, no need to pay me for a full year. Which I’ve told you and you repeatedly ignore as it doesn’t fit your agenda.)

I also didn’t like that he stated he got the Bittrex listing as a reasoning of why he should be paid (Gandalf did that and saying otherwise was bs). I also stated I would support his proposal at a later time (this was in March). Never once did I call him greedy and I didn’t kick him. The group stated they didn’t want to do proposals too soon as we needed to actually get some shit done first. It wasnt me scolding him, it was the group saying they wouldn’t support his proposal. That’s it.

He was kicked over a week later for not responding and starting a Steem witness where he started running the JS fork code and publicly asking him for a vote.

So please, get your damn story straight or stfu.

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Civil discourse is great, isn't it? Disagreement is NORMAL and NEEDED in a decentralized world. But so is politeness and respect for someone with a dissenting viewpoint.

I was simply saying she is courageous in the boysy crypto world. NOT same as saying she gets paid cos she's a girl. Read again. I think she - and others deserve to be paid for an excellent job which has already borne measurable results, and will continue to do so. Results that have saved the community a small fortune and which will enable us all to excel.

she is courageous in the boysy crypto world

Her having or not having courage has nothing to do with crypto being or not being a "boys world". There is a fair amount of women in crypto in important spots. Ciara Sun is an example. Our two biggest influencers on Hive are women.
If anything its easier for a girl to get noticed because of the significant presence of incels in crypto, especially on twitter, which some women do take advantage of some times.
Neo-feminist nonsense gets on my nerves.

Go see which tweets tend to get the most upvotes from female crypto influencers.

Id sooner say Justine is courageous to write the proposal she did asking for 30k then for being a girl in crypto.😂

not your average algae asking "what about me? I tweeted once*

I'm your average algae and this sort of hurts you know? I'm emotionally invested in this company and I'd have done the same things she did for free, but that's just me and the thousands of other algae who were busy creating buzz who didn't write proposals for our services.
Thanks for giving me clarity all the same.

haha @abh12345 LOL. Yup. Nailed it with that last comment.

It's all good. It is just business and money is money.