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RE: Update: Join @justinsunsteemit Town Hall Tonight!

in #steemit4 years ago

All I've heard from previous meetings is that this a "two way street" in terms of compromise. But I haven't heard any offerings from Tron / Steemit on how they plan to rectify their MASSIVE fuckup -- only requests that we make special allowances to blockchain code to allow their exchange friends to backpedal out of "aggressively borrowing" customer funds to hijack a blockchain on behalf of a private corporation.

You are NOT special. YOU fucked up. It's up to YOU to make it right, and you WILL NOT come out of this whole without sacrifice.


That said -- I imagine that there are pathways forward that could be mutually beneficial. Perhaps making a formal, contractual obligation with a portion of the contentious pre-mined stake, at a 1:2 ratio of the CUSTOMER FUNDS FROM EXCHANGES THE YOU UNETHICALLY (and probably illegally) utilized to hijack this blockchain projct.

Justin Sun previously mentioned that he purchased 70M STEEM... You've currently UNETHICALLY (and again, probably illegally) utilized about 31M STEEM from Binance alone.... I haven't looked at the numbers from Huobio or Poloniex, but I imagine they're substantial as well. All these exchanges want out, and we (the community) want to stop living under the thumb of some corporation that cares not for the longevity of this community.


Time to step up, admit that YOU fucked up, and put something substantial on the table. It's fair to say that there was a moderate amount of uncertainty and panic involved in the decisions, because they OBVIOUSLY weren't made with an understanding of the consequences at hand if they didn't play out as intended -- because they didn't.

There's every liklihood that committing / investing in this blockchain will work out for you financially in the long run.

Nobody here wants to destroy Justin Sun and Steemit Inc. We just have no desire to live under the thumb of an ignorant, greedy, shortsighted and foolish corporation full of empty promises (and, in all likelihood -- contract breaches) anymore.


Like anyone... Acknowledging and rectifying mistakes is the best, and probably only way, to grow in a healthy and profitable way.

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He could turn over some percentage of the premine to an independent custodian, who could release it on the market at an agreed upon emission rate.

There's any number of things that could be done.