What if the proposal was made by a user that wants a feature to be developed instead of the worker and there are more than 1 entities/groups that wish to complete it?
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What if the proposal was made by a user that wants a feature to be developed instead of the worker and there are more than 1 entities/groups that wish to complete it?
In BitShares, proposals of that form are usually discussed by the community first (not as ablockchain-level proposal, but just as an idea). They call them BSIPs (forget what it stands for).
Then anyone interested in implementing the BSIP can make a blockchain-level proposal with themselves as the worker that references the BSIP. If there are multiple groups that want to compete for it, they can each create their own bid/proposal to do the work.
I see, that way Steem also has a huge advantage isn't it? It's way easier for the community to discuss the so-called BSIPs because this blockchain is literally built for that.
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BSIP stands for BitShares Improvement Proposal. A BSIP is a design document providing information to the BitShares community, or describing a new feature for BitShares or its processes or environment.
From: https://github.com/bitshares/bsips
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