It isn't decentralized, one entity owns the keys that can make any change they want without going through the "witnesses". It's just changing from one bot to another bot (with less features) but likely more stability.
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Is this the same for all hive-engine tokens? Is there some way to make it decentralized? There is no need for any changes as far as I can tell, so I wish there was a way to remove myself as a single point of failure.
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Yes
Not without native smart contracts on Hive
This will remove you from the distribution. Scotbot uses the active key of the primary account to distribute tokens, the newer method uses a "smart contract" to distribute rewards,some how bypassing the new for your active key to transfer tokens. You still have the ability however to mint and distribute tokens outside of the contract as the active key owner. The net change really isn't that much different, it's just you have less features, like I don't believe the new method can mute content or do front end penalties.
Thanks for the answers. Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I think removing myself from distribution would be a good thing and I don't think we need the ability to mute or do front end penalties. I guess we will have to wait for native smart contracts to really make pob decentralized.
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Maybe after moving to decentralized smart contracts you can transfers ownership of the token to NULL, then you will not be able to issue new tokens manually... The BEE Token is like that.
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How did I not know about this! This seems like tha answer to me.
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This suggestion does work, but it is a very big move. Things may come up down the road that may cause problems like if you want to change things.
That's the thing though, I can't think of anything that needs to change. In fact, I think ossification would be a benefit to POB.
Obviously there could easily be an unforseen problem, but considering POB would still benefit from Hive's ongoging development, and the goal is to be decentralized with no single point of failure and to eliminate the need for trust as much as possible, it seems like the move to make.
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