Smteees!!™
I was a big proponent of those for a couple years, but it was shown to me that bloating the chain with 1000's of coins and millions of transactions would slow down the replay time too much.
Better to go to the second layer, for now.
What aggie is doing has to pay its way.
He lives in a crapitalust society, with a family.
Asking him to live in a shed and give his stewardship skills away for free is a bit much to ask, imo.
That said, what he is selling now might look expensive, it is not.
The trading bot I got going has paid for itself, already.
Gotta love those big spreads on small coins.
IF diesel pools get their rewards turned on sometime soon, that will open up savings accounts for anybody that has idle change laying around.
He has everything that theta3.0 just hardforked to add, and has had for years.
Just nobody knows, nor takes us seriously, yet.
Then target users accordingly.
When I first got here they were asking for folks to learn the python needed to pull the numbers myself, but I haven't been stable enough to get to where that was feasible in the too many years since.
If I could find somebody to pull the numbers I need, it wouldn't take me long to know where to start firing for effect.
So far, no takers.
What gives me hope is that in 5 short years the multimillionaires have been priced out of the market.
The price is such that we don't get that type much, anymore.
That leaves regular people to build something out these commons.
Plenty of normal people with money, too.
I think we just do nothing and they will come in order of early adopterness.
That poor tax was a real drain on the pool's attractiveness to the little people.
User retention tracks price.
This recent bump displays the correlation.
As I see it, this is about as good as the math is gonna get.
If we could get Marky to turn his author tool onto hive, we could see how our distribution is doing.
I wasn't much on the siloing of the folks, either.
Until the futility of trying to work with some people proved the need.
Up to this point the rpc/api nodes weren't efficient enough to handle the load at a reasonable cost.
Hf25 is really make or break for alot of us.
We've dropped most of the albatrosses from around our necks.
Just a few more to go.