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RE: Tin Toy

in #testnet7 years ago (edited)

... why aren't you working with Steemit anymore?

So, I wasn't really given much information. They said it didn't have anything to do with my performance. Some people get all emotional over jobs. As an investor in the blockchain, I'm glad the main blockchain development company for STEEM is able to make the tough calls and keep priorities. If they asked me to come back, I would.

On the bright side, I can play Steem Monsters in the middle of the day!!

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The last thing I'd assume was performance. If anyone knows you, they know your contribution/capabilities/dedication.

I hope they ask you to come back. I'm currently powering down in anticipation of shuffle (to acquire a larger position here, well, I hope) and one way to ensure that my liquidity comes back to Steem and isn't retained in BTC is to keep folks like you on deck. Personable people who have a presence and are real and are skilled and are truly vested here.

Not being a nay-sayer, but my faith in the chain has, to an extent, dwindled a bit after hearing this news.

I know you've contributed quite a lot without even being employed by Steemit Inc., please don't let that stop!

I know you've contributed quite a lot without even being employed by Steemit Inc., please don't let that stop!

Yeah, I'm in Steem for the long haul.

Yeah, I'm in Steem for the long haul.

Gives me hope when I see this. Especially after using several precious BTC into buying STEEM and watching it tank with the market. Thank you for all your work man.

Didn't even give you a reason? Sounds typical of the communications style. You're taking it well though.

The reason given to me was that my department needed to be cut by 50%. I could have asked questions but it was obvious to me that there were financial concerns.

It's just the nature of startups, crypto-startups doubly so.

That's fair, I misunderstood you. Thanks for the clarification.