A second try to get some clarity - how exactely did the early whales get their massive Steem Power

in steem •  5 years ago 

Hi everyone,

six months ago I tried to research the early days of Steem. I read the chats on bitcointalk and looked at the chain trying to understand what really happened. I understood a lot, but one thing remained open - there were some massive amounts of Steem earned by some users, for which I could not find an explanation. In order to get clarity I made a post phrasing my questions - but nobody was able to come up with a reasonable explanation. (Link to original post)

Now, after the soft fork, these ninja mined stakes are discussed again - and I will give it a second try:

Does anybody know which was the mechanism which allowed e.g. the account @ben to withdraw vast amounts of vested Steem Power without ever having mined or received any transfer?
ben.png

I hope to get some answers this time....
all the best,
Tim

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  
Loading...

That's a damn good question..

...which not many people seem to know the answer to... or do not want to answer...

Since both @dan and @ned have left, I suspect no one here is able to provide the answer to this question. Neither am I surprised this question has never been answered previously. The ninjamine was clearly undertaken to centralize governance by the founders while avoiding regulations on ICOs. Since intent is a critical factor in criminal prosecution, those answers are potentially liabilities, and I would not expect counsel would recommend the folks that could provide them do so.

It is mysterious how @ben was able to withdraw Steem the account never received.

Thanks!

Edit: I did find this

benspost_20200224_121038_steemd.com.png

which may be @ben's only post, and

pfunkonbensteemd.com.png

I also note @twinner's comment may explain the circumstance. Examination of the transformation of SP to Steem reveals it is not a 1=1 transaction.

It might indeed be just a huge amount of Inflation in this period - but other users would need to have even larger stakes then.

I am incompetent to dig into the data and reckon with it.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)Reveal Comment

Upvoted 👌 (Mana: 0/10 - need recharge?)

Most likely I will not get an answer - but at least I can try.