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RE: The POB market just went crazy because of some whale buys . A lesson on why you must always leave some sell orders at high price ?

Thank you for developing the simulation data. I can't wait to see it. It's always good to see a reliable prediction on where we would stand regarding a decision. I think it would help the community overall.

Also, 50/50 is a good model to keep in place. How old is POB? A couple of months old? I don't know that we need to rush to something new and quickly.


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Oh no , the simulation data ( I will post it tomorrow ) in no way means I support 75/25 . I am in favor of 50/50 but I just think it would be cool to see such a data that's all .


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Apologies if it appears I insinuated otherwise. I meant to give two different answers to your post. On the topic of the simulation, not only would it be cool, but it also provides a baseline of comparison over time.

Staying power is a measure of participation and investment. A community like POB can't survive without either. Providing opinions is critical, but without seeing how those opinions play out somehow, we're just relying on blind faith.

Even criticisms of your data will bear fruit. You can tailor the data presentation to address the questions of anyone. For instance, @onealpha stated his opinion on the awards system. Knowing nothing else about this person except his posts and voting behaviors, he is a consistent and successful investor. Is his opinion enough for me and my hard-earned investment, personally? No, but coupling his position with some hard-soft numbers to review becomes enough.


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I totally understand what you are trying to say .

I , for one , believe every single community who is serious on Hive should do the analysis for their tribe and tokens every now and then , it not only encourages users but also makes things more transparent .

I have seen so many discussions and claims but many are just assumptions so providing a data insight would help to improve the discussions as you mentioned .

Apologies if it appears I insinuated otherwise

No , not at all . Understood your point :)


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