BitShares Forum
Main => Stakeholder Proposals => Topic started by: sumantso on March 07, 2015, 11:38:10 pm
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They have been good supporters, but there is no need to keep their delegates in. Essentially we are now paying them to list BTS pairs, while other altcoins seemingly don't have to do so.
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They even don't answer anymore about what they do except listing the pairs https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=13233.msg191055#msg191055
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I listed them for removal from my slate in the next update
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They even don't answer anymore about what they do except listing the pairs https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=13233.msg191055#msg191055
As an exchange, is it able to use its users' fund for voting?
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gave them thumbs down, hope that's the correct way to get a delegate out. never had to do it until now
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They even don't answer anymore about what they do except listing the pairs https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=13233.msg191055#msg191055
As an exchange, is it able to use its users' fund for voting?
unfortunatelly yes .. we had a discussion about this few months back .. consensus was that exchanges should at least tell their costumers that they are voting and for whom they vote .. better would be to give their costumers a choice for their voting stake .. yunbi does neither .. still ..
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gave them thumbs down, hope that's the correct way to get a delegate out. never had to do it until now
With thumbs down you will never vote for that delegate ... no matter the slates of you delegates ..
In the wiki there is a page where I summarized the approvalvoting featues
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I begin to think, we should be more patient, cause personally believe yunbi is bringing much more value to our ecosystem then consumes due their delegate pays!
my 2 bitUSD!
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I begin to think, we should be more patient, cause personally believe yunbi is bringing much more value to our ecosystem then consumes due their delegate pays!
my 2 bitUSD!
Certainly they're bringing value, but they're an exchange: attracting traders is their business whether we pay them to or not.
Delegate pay should be reserved for paying people to do things that are otherwise not in their best interest, but are in ours.
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Agreed .. I dont see them bring value worth 2x100% payed positions .. yet ..
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I think some spring cleaning is required. Anyone monitoring the other delegates?
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I think some spring cleaning is required. Anyone monitoring the other delegates?
Good idea .. lets take this as a reason the reevaluate all the delegates but at least the 100% delegates .. want to do this for some time now
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I think some spring cleaning is required. Anyone monitoring the other delegates?
See this: http://www.xfund.fund/
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I think some spring cleaning is required. Anyone monitoring the other delegates?
See this: http://www.xfund.fund/
link doesn't work
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I think some spring cleaning is required. Anyone monitoring the other delegates?
See this: http://www.xfund.fund/
link doesn't work
Works for me.. try another browser?
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I think some spring cleaning is required. Anyone monitoring the other delegates?
See this: http://www.xfund.fund/
link doesn't work
Works for me.. try another browser?
works in chrome!
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I think some spring cleaning is required. Anyone monitoring the other delegates?
See this: http://www.xfund.fund/
link doesn't work
Works for me.. try another browser?
works in chrome!
yup works now!
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Remove yunbi delegates
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I am curious to see how this plays out.
From all that I see Yunbi is doing great now and don't need the delegate positions any longer. If this is the case, then they have achieved what they intended to do and become profitable on their own and no longer need the 100% position.
So the question is this... is it going to be left to us the voters to decide when they are good to go on their own.. or should delegates have a proper exit strategy just like any other business does and have set parameters at which they will either tell everyone to bow them out.. or take up a new cause for the position?
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So the question is this... is it going to be left to us the voters to decide when they are good to go on their own.. or should delegates have a proper exit strategy just like any other business does and have set parameters at which they will either tell everyone to bow them out.. or take up a new cause for the position?
Of course it would have been nice to see a statement like "mission accomplished/failed - please vote us out".
In the end it is up to us voters to decide if a delegate delivers on his proposal, and get rid of him if he doesn't.
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Great to see Yunbi voted out so quickly and thank you Yunbi for the great work. +5%
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Great to see Yunbi voted out so quickly and thank you Yunbi for the great work. +5%
Inflation rate just went down! :D
Also, voters care. We are active. We are hawks.
I fully support reinstating delegates for yunbi in the future if they restart work on their bitshares projects. Until then, its great to see the community cares and protects itself against anyone holding onto paid delegate spots after they stop producing value.
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So the question is this... is it going to be left to us the voters to decide when they are good to go on their own.. or should delegates have a proper exit strategy just like any other business does and have set parameters at which they will either tell everyone to bow them out.. or take up a new cause for the position?
Of course it would have been nice to see a statement like "mission accomplished/failed - please vote us out".
In the end it is up to us voters to decide if a delegate delivers on his proposal, and get rid of him if he doesn't.
I agree.. would just be nice if we have a certain accepted etiquette that is expected right from the beginning. I think one of the first questions everyone should be asking 100% delegates from now on is: "What is your exit strategy and how soon do you expect to reach it?"
With that we will quickly see if we got someone with business sense and establish a parameter for when we can expect them to exit their position.. preferably after they have become profitable on their own or have successfully accomplished the task set out.