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RE: The dubious distinction of being the most loved to be hated
A certain set of people make the big money here whilst most of us take what we can get. I accept that's how it is for now. I'm not doing too bad really.
Dealing with code is a lot less stressful than all the drama you get with people.
Oh, there will be bunfights, outside of the platform until the other parts are built, I'm sure. People are people. But at least there will be more substantial metrics of value, and I have to work on how to integrate and have reputation scores properly be accounted for, since after all, anyone can post any shit, and anyone could vote it up and it still be the wrong answer.
But I think that it will tend to attract more merit-driven folk anyway, to start with, and as I have realised, the people who run the system, are the ones that should be getting the biggest share. This is the way that the network grows fastest. I have to attract at least 30 or so node operators, as well as the programmers, before it can really go fully live. I still have to define the initial mechanism for before the 5 geo-region zones are being competed for, how to compensate the backup validators, the scheme by which monetisation of queries will be done. I have done some work on how to do this, but, well, now I am finally back home, I need to get my miners back in action, get a good solid 2 days of extra sleep after 3 days of hardly sleeping, this time not because of detoxing.