You're right in that we may be able to see the actions but, for now, can merely impute the underlying reasons. I would also not go so far as to suggest there is any "wrongdoing"; if anything, Steem is potentially under-valued at these prices and needs a new group to steer the next phase of development. The 3-month power-down process also means this is all in slow-motion.
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