They're doing what I mentioned I guess, only investors are getting inflation while "delegation" services get a cut. It's bid botting without the need to send bids. So compared to here where we have working curation and a lot more stake is being spent on authors no matter their stake or investment, there it's just investors getting the rewards.
Also the DHF has a cost, to develop things we need to pay people, they don't have any development hence no payment necessary (or even possible).
I'd take a lower hive price than Steem any day as long as we're working on the endgame and being fair along the way, the rest will take care of itself later. Outsiders may get tricked by the price, though.
One thing with HIVE is that you can be seen even when starting out. I don't actively look for new people any more but if I find one, I do try to give them some votes and support.
they don't have any development hence no payment necessary (or even possible).
As @gandalf stated in the hivefest panel, the only thing they'd changed in 4 years, that's visible on their github I assume, was changing some ram usage/requirement from 64mb to 300 or something. 🤷♂
I wish I knew, I don't look 'over there' anymore, a lot of it is written in languages foreign to me.
They're doing what I mentioned I guess, only investors are getting inflation while "delegation" services get a cut. It's bid botting without the need to send bids. So compared to here where we have working curation and a lot more stake is being spent on authors no matter their stake or investment, there it's just investors getting the rewards.
Also the DHF has a cost, to develop things we need to pay people, they don't have any development hence no payment necessary (or even possible).
I'd take a lower hive price than Steem any day as long as we're working on the endgame and being fair along the way, the rest will take care of itself later. Outsiders may get tricked by the price, though.
One thing with HIVE is that you can be seen even when starting out. I don't actively look for new people any more but if I find one, I do try to give them some votes and support.
Nothing? I don't look so can only second guess.
As @gandalf stated in the hivefest panel, the only thing they'd changed in 4 years, that's visible on their github I assume, was changing some ram usage/requirement from 64mb to 300 or something. 🤷♂
"Latest" changes are for Dockerfile and github workflow@slobberchops - let me show you exact changes.
but for core itself it's not even code. Just config.
https://github.com/steemit/steem/commit/8d26f079e4d9b42225e1576064a8b28fe330f955
And yes, that's it.
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