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RE: Can You Imagine @risingstargame on Ethereum?

in LeoFinance6 months ago (edited)

I would not trust anything the creators of steem put there time into. We might see a repeat of the steem hostile take over ruining yet another decent project.

VC's and corporate entity's need to stay out of community built projects. Let the people do as they will an it harm none.

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I would not trust anything the creators of steem put there time into.

The programmers of the Steem and the programmers of the Hive are mostly the same. So based on your approach, you do not trust Hive either.

The programmers and creators are different people. I refer to Ned Scott and Dan Larimer.when I say creators of steem.

Hostile takeover was done by Justin Sun; not the programmers who are still responsible for majority of HIVE's code. If you would not trust anything the creators of STEEM put there time into, then you will have to get out of HIVE as well. Don't confuse corporate takeovers with the open source builders who made the blockchains we use.

🤯🤯🤯I think you read that wrong. I know all about Justin's hostile take over and the fact it had nothing to do with the programmers.

I believe the point I was making had to do with chains that were/are backed by legal entity's and VC's not being truly decentralized, and IMO are not worthy to be called blockchains let alone decentralized or trustworthy. 🤔🤔🤔

When you take it in that sense, Koinos is still good. There was no Premine, ICO or developer allocation. Everybody got started the same way and there is no entity that is controlling Koinos. STEEM developers are doing most of the development because the project is new and doesn't have many independent parties developing Koinos.