This vote came from this CPID: https://gridcoinstats.eu/cpid/cac37c0966908ebebe03b7f4268b3708
If you had even bothered to look at where the vote from coming from you would have seen this. Stop witchhunting and fearmongering please.
This vote came from this CPID: https://gridcoinstats.eu/cpid/cac37c0966908ebebe03b7f4268b3708
If you had even bothered to look at where the vote from coming from you would have seen this. Stop witchhunting and fearmongering please.
Is there a problem with gridcoinstats.eu? What am I not getting here? The CPID you linked does not have enough coins or magnitude to explain 3.4 million share votes. Every other vote seems valid besides this one. I am not on a witch-hunt. I am looking for an explanation.
Is this a result of the fork? I thought pools couldn't vote?
The link you posted shows as this:
If you click on the link from the 3.4 million share vote it looks like this:
Gridcoinstats only shows addresses that have actively staked on the network at least once. Many investors, such as the one we see here, move their coins to many small addresses and don't actively stake with them frequently. If you follow the transactions for the CPID listed you can see massive amounts of GRC moving to hundreds of smaller addresses.
Gridcoinstats is not 100% accurate about people's balances. You can't see everything someone owns by just looking at one wallet address
Alright, I will tone it down.
But, I am still concerned about how this works. It seems every other voter shows a balance and magnitude equivalent to their vote. Why is it just this one that does not show it transparently?
How did you find the CPID? It was not apparently clear how you came to that conclusion. Which resource did you use?
Thank you for changing the title. I have removed my flag.
I suspect if you dug deeper into other polls you would see similar results. Some investors (and even crunchers) move their funds before voting to prevent people from calling them out for their votes. It's sad that people feel they have to hide their identities to vote in our system, but sometimes they face backlash for their votes. :(
I simply followed the transactions listed for the Investor wallet that voted. Any of the incoming funds for that wallet lead to other investor wallets, and eventually they link to the CPID I listed. The only resource I used was gridcoinstats.eu and some backtracking.
Ok. Thank you for taking the time to reassure me that nothing was broken.