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Offline testz


Well we're down to 1 worker and he won't last long as this rate.

The difference only 10M, so I think we can get workers back if community members decide to move BTS from exchanges to DEX.

Fixed  ;)

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Well we're down to 1 worker and he won't last long as this rate.

I wonder how long the block-explorer will last?  Hopefully for awhile still. Once that is gone, even the service I worked on that integrates a rudimentary Bitshares support will no longer be viable. It is probably worth it for him to keep it running, given that it'd allow him to get a decent job given the professionalism of the site.

Maybe Chinese will get one last pump in for the rubes left ?

Regardless, mission accomplished guys. Excellent job. lol

What is expected of a developer when the blockchain fires him?  Is he supposed to finish up his work for free or just immediately quit and go do something else?  Anyone ever had this discussion?

Bitshares is owned by it's competition, centralized exchanges. So let them direct the fate of Bitshares and trade on their exchanges.
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In my case I not only kept working, but paid others to keep working.  No I took negative pay.  Even now I continue to pay for bts development. 


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Well we're down to 1 worker and he won't last long as this rate.

The difference only 10M, so I think we can get workers back if community members decide to move BTS from exchanges to DEX.

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Well we're down to 1 worker and he won't last long as this rate.

I wonder how long the block-explorer will last?  Hopefully for awhile still. Once that is gone, even the service I worked on that integrates a rudimentary Bitshares support will no longer be viable. It is probably worth it for him to keep it running, given that it'd allow him to get a decent job given the professionalism of the site.

Maybe Chinese will get one last pump in for the rubes left ?

Regardless, mission accomplished guys. Excellent job. lol

What is expected of a developer when the blockchain fires him?  Is he supposed to finish up his work for free or just immediately quit and go do something else?  Anyone ever had this discussion?
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