I am fine with it as well.
Also 2.5/1.5/1 is another option to compromise
However i do think splinterlands API servers should be compensated because they spend thousands to keep those going. So perhaps maybe .5% or 1% to keep them paid could be an option
UPDATE: My opinion is evolving. I'm now leaning 3.5/.5/1.5 ... But i'm still supporting it and still listening to other ideas.
Yeah, I tend to agree. I wonder if those costs will be diminished in the future by the likes of the transactions being offloaded to validators who process the transactions in lieu of the current cloud infrastructure that is in use.
I mean, in the interests of decentralisation, you'd want to have as many game transactions occurring on validators. SPS is the reward for that; much live running a HIVE witness node, and it helps offset a significant chunk of costs for the team, allowing them to increase their margins.
The fact that they're selling the licences makes it all the more genius long term, right? :)
I am fine with it as well.
Also 2.5/1.5/1 is another option to compromise
However i do think splinterlands API servers should be compensated because they spend thousands to keep those going. So perhaps maybe .5% or 1% to keep them paid could be an option
UPDATE: My opinion is evolving. I'm now leaning 3.5/.5/1.5 ... But i'm still supporting it and still listening to other ideas.
Yeah, I tend to agree. I wonder if those costs will be diminished in the future by the likes of the transactions being offloaded to validators who process the transactions in lieu of the current cloud infrastructure that is in use.
hmmm solid point. Would be interesting subject for the town hall ... at least interesting for us two. haha
I mean, in the interests of decentralisation, you'd want to have as many game transactions occurring on validators. SPS is the reward for that; much live running a HIVE witness node, and it helps offset a significant chunk of costs for the team, allowing them to increase their margins.
The fact that they're selling the licences makes it all the more genius long term, right? :)