Tx ce6bc4801fc8ea1c73a6fb9ee6328cfcc2cbd404@24094518

Included in block 24,094,518 at 2018-07-11 22:52:57 (UTC)


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parent_authortcpolymath
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body"> Part of the problem is the casting of people who just want their stake rewards as scammers.
_Wanting_ stake rewards without playing the game does not categorize a scammer. Not at all. But I would argue that _acting on that want_ by cynically playing the game for rewards only (for example, posting random images to up vote with your many alts) is fraudulent by definition. The only reason this fraud is okay is that it is not fraud on a systematic level, all operations are legal, as code is law. The contribution to the game though is clearly just for show as the only way to get rewards for stake. This we know.
Enough has already been written about this I think, but to mention it, this is why we have bit bots. Large stakeholders invented a game on the game to (attempt to) legitimize their desire for passive return on investment. This has been a success for them, but arguably not good in the long run.
Here's the thing that you are attempting to sidestep: your proposal would give people who are expending unnecessary effort by playing dishonestly an avenue to make the actions supporting their aims (rewards only) legitimate. This cannot be overstated and it's why I talk of scammers."
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