Vice doesn't have an MVP. It's not clearly laid out on the website or the white paper. I usually look for a big sign on the website that says "MVP." So I brought that up in telegram at one point. They said their mvp was essentially Steem because Vice Token is going to be a fork of Steem.
This brought up more questions for me because Steem only have about 300 million circulating supply of tokens. (I then took about a day and a half to research Steem and read it's White paper and blue paper). So if Vice is going to be forking from Steem and using STeem's blockchain tech as it's MVP "essentially," (they said "essentially" a lot,) then why so many more tokens?No good answer to that. @broncnutz
Well, i think they have a bigger token amount to adjust the distribution of wealth.
That's their distribution plan. They split the Blockchain, so the existing users have their steempower in vice token, but they want to finance their project so they are scaling up the amount of existing tokens to ensure tokens for ico and their own holdings. (But i think the percentage rate is pretty high.)
Correct me if I am wrong.
I have no issues with the token split.
Al igual que @broncnutz, me parece que los porcentajes están equilibrados. Nosotros, los Stemians, somos una parte importante de este sitio web, pero también debemos ser conscientes de que NO somos los creadores. Además, toda la visión de Stemian debería ser principalmente la coexistencia y la interacción entre los usuarios de Steemit.