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Lol - you know as well as I do that they are NOT interested in critical posts!

Nice dig though.

Good article that by KW.

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Sensible entities are always open to criticism.

Shows great writing skills and knowledge of the protocol. Should be considered as contest entry.

Yes true...!

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How is this relevant here? Ned has already addressed it in comments.

does an amazing job of eloquently explaining a highly technical aspect of the protocol.

This is just a contest entry.

You're recommending @kevinwong for the position?

Gotcha, read your other comment.

hi @acidyo, I looked at the comments (there's a lot of them on that post) and even searched but couldn't locate @ned's response. Would you be so kind and point me to it ? Thanks

It's not in this post, go to his profile and check through his comments directly instead. I'm on the phone atm so it would take me a while to find the corrt one.

thanks

Kevin is great. A long-time friend and that article was definitely something we took a look at. We appreciate the entry, but I think Kevin has his hands full.

Yes, I know you are long-time friends. I have watched this SF presentation by both of your on stage a few times when I first joined Steem last year. You guys make a good team. Maybe a repeat at SF3?

Haha, got something else in the works for SF3 ;) Looking forward to seeing him though!

Very interesting question from the lady at around min 16' - the camera doesn't manage to show her and she's not introducing herself. Anyone happens to know who's the lady asking about the risk of curie becoming a gatekeeper to content ?

Actually @kevinwong had unintentionally answered her question during his speech and @andrarchy answers very well too: anyone can create another "guild" on the model of @curie

I have been feeling Kevin as Satoshi Nakomoto because I have never seen his photo in his blog . Thanks for sharing. I got to see him finally!!