RE: Steemit.com and Nodes Operational

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Steemit.com and Nodes Operational

in steemit •  5 years ago  (edited)

No, you very wise, thanks for answering me.

I'm experienced in software development and see the errors very clearly. They took the risk and lost the bet, that is what I blame them for.

If HF21 would have taken to Jan. 2020.. would you have minded?

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I think a lot of people would have minded since there is a lot of pressure for SMT's.

It's possible that the Steemit team is so focused on speed, that thy are willing to accept some downtime for it.

The con is that the blockchain halts, the pro is that we are moving much faster this way and competition for innovating in this industry is fierce.

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I'm not sure but it sounds like you think the fast pace of things, and the decisions made at a fast pace, benefits Steemit Inc. much more than it benefits other people, groups, etc. who use the Steem blockchain.

Maybe the Steem.Dao can be used for bounties during the next hardfork to reward people who find bugs?

  ·  5 years ago Reveal Comment

Maybe you can offer it as a suggestion?

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Well.. humbleness is difficult sometimes since trying to be humble doesn't always result in humbleness.

I am not saying that directed at you as much as I am sharing my experiencing with striving to be humble.

In terms of whether you are doing anything "wrong" here, I usually don't believe in terms such as right or wrong, but I think you could improve your communication skills.

I want to improve my communication skills too, and it actually helps reading your comments since I can relate to your mentality.