You see opportunities and take them. Living the good life, one in which you can see options and don't get stuck. I'm so happy for you.
I also felt slapped when I saw my name on that list. All I wanted to do is have a bit of liquid Hive! I see @arcange's explanation in the comments here - perhaps only large power downs need be published.
Have a lovely trip.
It's all public information just being aggregated. Those of us who want to know what's going on financially will seek the info out. It's not about naming and shaming.
I DO mentally understand that @demotruk - but if we're looking to motivate people to STAY and ENGAGE and CREATE on Hive then we need to appreciate all the ramifications of what we do, intended or unintended... cos in the end, the decision for a lot of people about continuing on Hive is not only a head based 'thing' revolving around investment. For many it's about finding a decentralized, supportive community built around different social values.
Thanks for stopping by to contribute to the discussion - good discourse always welcome.
It may not be intended as shaming, but two of us here have felt shamed. How many others see it as such? It's unnecessary.
I don't like it being announced either so that's three. Of course people can seek it out, no issue there. But it FEELS like a shame list, even though it's not meant that way. And I HAVE been given a bollocking once by a witness for moving Hive to exchanges - not the lovely @arcange though 🙏
It's just the large whales powering down that have potential to destabilize, not the little folk like us finding balance between contributing to ecosystem as best can and doing what we can to find financial stability in our own lives.
To have felt slapped... yes... perfectly articulated. x I agree with you that only large powerdowns are probably relevant to the stability of the chain as a whole - that and large and unexpected numbers of powerdowns in a short time period.
Not getting stuck is totally where it's at. We're REALLY looking forward to some travel after the covid years... planning and packing.