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RE: Community Poll - Blacklist Policy
Steem still exists on exchanges, no one removed any tokens on Steem or touched any balances.
What Hive does has ZERO impact on Steem.
Steem still exists on exchanges, no one removed any tokens on Steem or touched any balances.
What Hive does has ZERO impact on Steem.
You have a memory problem again - https://github.com/steemit/steem/pull/3615/files#diff-18c0bc20c16e81de0b686c08c6a65898R19
the fuck does that have to do with it, that was a soft fork, and meant to be temporary and undone to PROTECT your sacred piece of shit for you glorious overload pulling an exit scam or doing what ended up happening again, centralising the chain.
and even then, no tokens were lost, it just restricted a few ops and again is not hive, has nothing to do with hive that was before hive
and to answer you question yes, it is still an airdrop, that's not what "steem" did, "steem" is still here and functioning exactly how we left it, we are not related
and intellectual property, lol, good luck with that one
what you are doing is theft
Those accounts had a promise to the community to provide infrastructure, development, marketing, and onboarding. There were gained illegally by using tricks and deception to give Steemit Inc an unfair advantage and to bypass Security laws and should never have been sold. It was also a temporary measure to maintain the status quo until we could enter discussions, something that Justin Sun avoided for weeks before that was executed. Will see how prudent it was when Steem gets delisted for being a security token.