A lot of those who argued with me on my last post do not seem to understand this obvious fact. We think that Steem HF23 is theft and Hive is not because Steem is an "old asset" and Hive is a "new asset" "airdrop".
Why wouldn't it matter that Hive is decentralized whereas Steem is controlled by a single entity?
That said, I don't like running to the authorities to clear this up. The courts are a lottery machine and who knows what incredibly harmful shit might come out.
Oh, it DEFINITELY MATTERS. Any centralized entity will be slapped with security fraud. I wish @blocktrades all the best on that front... I think they're solid... although I guess it's @freedom that has the most stake and that account is a complete mystery to the network.
I'm starting to think there's a very good reason why @freedom stopped voting on governance.
At a time like this that would be a big NONO.