Thanks for not looking to waste time, appreciate that a lot especially after some recent events.
My concern is that your project mainly votes for accounts burning your project's token in exchange for a vote thus unfairly affecting others who may be deserving of votes in different forms that hive's curation is meant to work in - effort, quality, consumption, networking, etc.
This form is considered selling votes, your project benefits from the curation methods in more ways than just having people post about your project and you receiving 50% of the rewards in curation but also taking some value from hive to prop up supply scarcity of your token through curation. Buying profitable votes (I didn't check if they are profitable) means easy guaranteed returns for authors, just because they're not posting abuse that @hivewatchers gets involved in and may get them blacklisted from them and yourself doesn't mean the votes are fairly earned if they have to pay for them with the layer 2 token.
If everyone launched such schemes we'd be taking more and more value away from curation and artificially propping up layer 2 token evaluations at the cost of hive and proof of brain. If others don't launch such schemes you're unfairly earning more than them because of these programs of voting for accounts who burn your token. Hive doesn't benefit from this activity but it's hive curation you're utilizing to make it work.