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RE: Operation Clean Trending

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

The system requires no rethink. Each of the transactions that occurs requires the system verify the authorization of the transactor, the key used. This simply needs to have an additional authorization metric for votes added to it, a captcha, 2FA, whatever is chosen to mitigate non-human actors on the blockchain.

It would dramatically impact Steemit users, who would have to solve the captcha, or reply to a txt, every time they vote. It would also dramatically reduce the number of bots, and make bots unable to vote unless they were able to solve captchas, or reply to txts appropriately. Those are very expensive features to add to bots, and few bots would be able to undertake them.

Further, those mechanisms bots used to surmount the secondary authorization validation may also be attackable, allowing them to be eliminated as well, with additional features.

It requires no further centralization or great changes in how the blockchain operates, simply adding an additional verification module to the one that operates now. It requires human intervention to authorize votes by the voters.

Unless this is done, Steemit, perhaps Steem itself, may lose all value to people, outside of the ability to mine rewards. Investors should carefully consider how that will impact their holdings. I have no doubt they are, and presently the bots are increasing their holdings.

Once the tipping point is reached, there may be no way to recover Steemit or Steem utility to people, and investors will lose what holdings they cannot extract in time to capture nominal value through exchanging Steem for other media. Stinc will be far more vulnerable to this than individual investors, as Myspace shows.

Presently Stinc is practically servile to whales, as a matter of necessity. In this matter, the interests of Stinc and the whales are not aligned, and Stinc may need to unilaterally act to preserve it's market, even over the objections of that market. Each whale also has common interests with the others, but also points of divergence from the group, concerning their own increase relative to the group, for example.

If I have misunderstood anything regarding the implementation of botproofing mechansims, please do make every effort to enable me to understand. I am not intent on any particular means of reducing bot competition with people. I just am certain it needs to stop.

Thanks!

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