What, if anything, would be your 'nope' moment with ETC? As you have stated, your interest is mostly academic in the development of ETC, so is there anything the community could do that would turn you or your investment in human capital away from etc?
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I would add that the machiavelian mentality that underlies vote brigading reddit subs, attempting to 51% the competing project, or "turning their people away" is precisely the reason that people are getting sick with the ETH community and joining ETC. ETC has Streisand effect written all over it. Literally.
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+1 on employing the terms 'machiavelian' and the 'Streisand effect'.
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This is a great question. If the ETC community fragments into hundreds of pieces without any vision or purpose, then there really isn't a point in investing resources into the project. If the community turns toxic and self-destructive, then I have better things to do with my time. If there is no desire to diverge from the EF's roadmap, then this would be another nope moment.
From what I've seen so far, people have been very friendly, supportive, honest and passionate. I like the ETC community and I enjoy interacting with them. So no nope moments so far.
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