Nobody but you supported your proposal and nobody voted for it. That is why you deleted the proposal. By deleting the proposal you can try to falsely claim there was support. If there had been support you never would have deleted it.
Just accept your L after your next "smaller" proposal. Stop lying claiming you deleted your success. It was pathetic the first time and your continuous lying will just prove you are a loser the next time you falsely claim your "smaller" proposal had support before you delete it.
Not that any more proof is needed to show that you are a loser. Your shitcoins, pseudoscience beliefs, and promoting crypto scams was enough already before you lost almost everything you put into Richard Heart's HEX scam.
Yes you could prove it wannabe "crypto expert" cosplayer. When people vote to support a proposal the vote is recorded on the blockchain as a transaction.
I can prove I supported a proposal. You just need to provide the transaction ID of anyone that supported your proposal when you deleted it or shut up liar.
dude I didnt even notice who voted, you are crazy... yes its recorded in the blockchain, go with marky and find it, its you who want to know, not me, I got real work to do!
O.K. Hey @themarkymark. @lasseehlers the self-proclaimed "world's greatest crypto expert second after Richard Heart" can't find on the Hive blockchain the proposal upvote he claims he had for his proposal before he deleted the proposal.
Can you help @lasseehlers find the proposal vote on the blockchain so he can prove he had any support for his proposal and also so he can claim credit for your work if you can find it? You know, because @lasseehlers is so honest like that.
Is you proposal support going to end up being you claiming it was a "Mandela effect" thing? Mandela effect isn't a real thing so it would fit your modus operandi.
I guess mayben it's possible a user was just voting to support proposals blindly and didn't see that your proposal post was hidden due to your low reputation score. That's what happened with @elevator09 before that user took a second look and removed support.
So I suppose it's possible that a user with 15,000 HP blindly upvoted and you saw the upvote and went, "Shit! Someone actually voted so I better delete this asinine proposal and do a victory dance before the support is removed!"
If @themarkymark can find evidence of a vote existing for your proposal when you retreated from your dumpster fire then I owe you 10 billion more H-E HEX Scam King IOU tokens in each of your Lassecash diesel pools.
Nobody but you supported your proposal and nobody voted for it. That is why you deleted the proposal. By deleting the proposal you can try to falsely claim there was support. If there had been support you never would have deleted it.
Just accept your L after your next "smaller" proposal. Stop lying claiming you deleted your success. It was pathetic the first time and your continuous lying will just prove you are a loser the next time you falsely claim your "smaller" proposal had support before you delete it.
Not that any more proof is needed to show that you are a loser. Your shitcoins, pseudoscience beliefs, and promoting crypto scams was enough already before you lost almost everything you put into Richard Heart's HEX scam.
Yes you could prove it wannabe "crypto expert" cosplayer. When people vote to support a proposal the vote is recorded on the blockchain as a transaction.
Here's my vote to support @kencode's proposal on the blockchain: https://hiveblocks.com/tx/32a33c9c1329de8385b43d3acb834ebbdae171f0
I can prove I supported a proposal. You just need to provide the transaction ID of anyone that supported your proposal when you deleted it or shut up liar.
O.K. Hey @themarkymark. @lasseehlers the self-proclaimed "world's greatest crypto expert second after Richard Heart" can't find on the Hive blockchain the proposal upvote he claims he had for his proposal before he deleted the proposal.
I don't think @lasseehlers is referring to @elevator09 since @elevator09 removed the support around three hours after giving it and @elevator09 doesn't have as much HP as @lasseehlers claims the deleted proposal had.
Can you help @lasseehlers find the proposal vote on the blockchain so he can prove he had any support for his proposal and also so he can claim credit for your work if you can find it? You know, because @lasseehlers is so honest like that.
Is you proposal support going to end up being you claiming it was a "Mandela effect" thing? Mandela effect isn't a real thing so it would fit your modus operandi.
I guess mayben it's possible a user was just voting to support proposals blindly and didn't see that your proposal post was hidden due to your low reputation score. That's what happened with @elevator09 before that user took a second look and removed support.
So I suppose it's possible that a user with 15,000 HP blindly upvoted and you saw the upvote and went, "Shit! Someone actually voted so I better delete this asinine proposal and do a victory dance before the support is removed!"
If @themarkymark can find evidence of a vote existing for your proposal when you retreated from your dumpster fire then I owe you 10 billion more H-E HEX Scam King IOU tokens in each of your Lassecash diesel pools.