RE: 100 Steem Bounty: What is the solution to a lack of SMT development?

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100 Steem Bounty: What is the solution to a lack of SMT development?

in smt •  7 years ago 

we should all just recognize we have been played and move on to a new project with lessons learned.

Is the code archived in the GitHub?
Can we roll the code back, or does stinc hold the keys to the memory hole, too?

It doesn't appear to me that they intend to correct the wrecking of the n2 and the instigation of proof of wallet.

My comment elsewhere in this thread.

You don't leave the cancer cells to kill you, if you really want to live, imo.

At what point will the arrogance and ignorance become a nail in their version of steem's coffin?

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All of the code is in github to my knowledge. You can't simply roll back code for a blockchain (unless you want to roll back the blockchain as well) since it is a one way data structure. You have to perform a new hard fork back to the old rules if that is the intent, which means adding yet more code. No way to go backwards.

Yes, i undersand.
No restarting the blockchain, once the ninjamine was intact.
A fork is looking easier than overcoming the egos, to me.
Reduces our demonstrated untrustworthiness, and lack of business prowess, to boot.

What happened to fixing the broken rewards curve, now that smts wont be riding in to save us with more coins nobody wants?
Is it still hung up in the personal animosities of stinc, et al?

I've not seen any progress on incentive changes..

Smdh.