The Ninjamine is actually the main issue for me why investors are afraid to seek opportunities with Steem.
While it is there and cannot be "undone", I love to see them following @teamsteem's proposition - Time lock their Steems. It doesn't matter if they upvote or not, as long as their using the money for a great purpose - the community will understand.
Laying off 70% of the team and promising the complete utilization of SMT on March 2019 is a complete mess now. I just don't know what happens in the future. As a believer of Steem, I'm afraid we're on the wrong track now.
Well, thanks to the Ned's livestream, we now no a little more about what happened, who's still around and at least a decent idea of where Steemit is headed, and for the most part, it looks like where they've been headed—working on the blockchain, not working on their UI.
So, who knows what those 70% were doing. Ned did say that the same core blockchain engineers that were there two weeks ago are still there now.
So, we'll see. I agree, though, it's definitely disconcerting. I guess we'll see more of what's happening in the coming days and weeks. Always waiting to see when the next shoe is going to drop.
The Ninjamine is actually the main issue for me why investors are afraid to seek opportunities with Steem.
While it is there and cannot be "undone", I love to see them following @teamsteem's proposition - Time lock their Steems. It doesn't matter if they upvote or not, as long as their using the money for a great purpose - the community will understand.
Laying off 70% of the team and promising the complete utilization of SMT on March 2019 is a complete mess now. I just don't know what happens in the future. As a believer of Steem, I'm afraid we're on the wrong track now.
Hey, @jlordc.
Well, thanks to the Ned's livestream, we now no a little more about what happened, who's still around and at least a decent idea of where Steemit is headed, and for the most part, it looks like where they've been headed—working on the blockchain, not working on their UI.
So, who knows what those 70% were doing. Ned did say that the same core blockchain engineers that were there two weeks ago are still there now.
So, we'll see. I agree, though, it's definitely disconcerting. I guess we'll see more of what's happening in the coming days and weeks. Always waiting to see when the next shoe is going to drop.