Holy hell youre right! I was thinking it was just a typo here and assumed it was 18,500,000... but their white paper does say 18,500. Well that just makes this news suck even more!
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Holy hell youre right! I was thinking it was just a typo here and assumed it was 18,500,000... but their white paper does say 18,500. Well that just makes this news suck even more!
Looks like you were right, but it was a typo in the whitepaper. They updated the whitepaper, and now it says block 18,500,000.
That block was on Dec 29. Also, their CEO commented here that it will be a fork, not an SMT.
Thanks for the update & links! Good to know the sharedrop is broader, I actually hope they’ll stumble on launching their own chain and just decide to SMT instead though!
Strange, I was browsing for new info and I don't see the change to the block number in the Whitepaper. I tried from a couple browsers, cleared cache, etc. thinking I might be pulling an old copy. Where did you find that listing?
lol. I'm glad I took that screen capture, or I'd think I was going crazy. They're back to the old whitepaper now. What a mess!
LOL, oh well. I just thought maybe I was using an outdated link. Their twitter feed even mentions an updated white paper. Did you notice any other changes? I can only imagine some kind of site backup or tech problem is pulling the old file...
You're probably right about a site backup. I guess things are pretty hectic for them, since they have some sort of launch activity going on.
The twitter feed is where I got the updated whitepaper earlier. The one that says something about "our revised whitepaper". It links back to the old one now, though.
I didn't notice any other changes when I read through it earlier, but I could've easily missed some.
Yet another pre-mine. ; -)
Seriously.
I hope there is some official announcements and better communication soon. Without that I am operating under the assumption that Steemit Inc. is selling their services to competing platforms rather than convincing them to launch a SMT on the Steem blockchain. Not encouraging.