RE: Proposal: Bringing Steem Back to the Future with a Decentralized Sidechain for Dapps & Token Economies

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Proposal: Bringing Steem Back to the Future with a Decentralized Sidechain for Dapps & Token Economies

in steemdev •  3 months ago  (edited)

Hi @remlaps,

  1. If I'm not wrong, users must vote directly for proposals like this one, the system does not care about proxied votes (proxies are simply used for witness votes). And SP Delegations are not taken into count too.
  2. Fundition has never really shutdown, however the service has been in rework for quite some time... but I can't give any time for the release of the new Fundition (which is bigger, better and obviously belated^^).
    But here you go with a screenshot of the new Fundition project creation screen. You will notice two new types of project that would be a great addition to the existent one

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PS: you can open the picture on a new tab to see better.

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Thanks for the reply!

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If I'm not wrong, users must vote directly for proposals like this one, the system does not care about proxied votes (proxies are simply used for witness votes).

I haven't looked at the code, but based on https://steemworld.org/proposals, I believe the proxy setting does apply for proposal voting, too. If you click into any proposal on that link, it shows influence from both owned SP and proxied SP. It also shows voters with no influence because their proxy hasn't voted.

2.) Nice to see that fundition.io is being developed. Thanks for the update on that. I always liked the concept.

Looks like you are right. I always thought that the SPS votes are not using the proxy stake.
I'll see how we can handle this, the easiest way would still be to send the tokens to the proxies so they can redistribute it... but it would be more fair if we can take into count all the stakeholders instead of a single proxy. (just a bit more difficult to calculate precisely)

but it would be more fair if we can take into count all the stakeholders instead of a single proxy.

More fair, and you'll probably get a broader distribution. I guess it would be challenging to get all proposal voters to pass the tokens along to the proxying accounts.