RE: "Better the Devils you know, than the Devil you don't" ... Migrating to a new blockchain

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"Better the Devils you know, than the Devil you don't" ... Migrating to a new blockchain

in steem •  5 years ago 

“What you want this blockchain to be and what it is are completely different. You won’t find many investors around here that want a Voice-like platform.”

You failed to comprehend this point.

I get it. You’re not a fan of Steem. You prefer Voice. The great thing about all of this is - you’re free to not use this platform and to use Voice instead.

I’m not sure what else to tell you. This blockchain is not Voice. The investors here don’t want it to be Voice. Others would rather enjoy a place like Facebook. You have those options. Exercise them.

The rest of us who would rather stay here and use and develop this blockchain really don’t care what other people decide to do on other platforms. We want to be here. Sometimes it’s not only about the rewards or the money. Believe it or not, many users, investors, and developers just want the freedom to create and support whatever they want without worrying about bans and deletion of their work.

So if your goal is to simply say, “I told you so,” then I’m afraid nobody cares...just as nobody on this platform cared to adopt your absurd ideas when you proposed them in 2018.

Just as you did in 2018, you’re severely overestimating your influence, I’m afraid. That seems to be a common mistake for the arrogant and I’m sorry that you misidentified the source of the projection.

Your words now make you appear desperate to be “right,” but the truth is that your arguments are wholly undermined by the utter insignificance of your rather ill-informed opinions.

In other words...

Cool story, bro.

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@ats-david.

I get it.

Actually, I doubt that you do.

In any event, you've said your piece and I've said mine. It's unlikely that beating a dead horse is going to change either of our minds. So let's just call it a draw and let people come to their conclusions.

Quill