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RE: HF20 Update: Hardfork Complete
Given the size of the upgrade I'd say it was a relative success.
We are only having a hard time doing actions using the public facing websites like steemit. The network is working fine in the back. Full functionality should come back to Steemit.com after the replay process of their RPC nodes which should complete in a few more hours.
"We are only having a hard time doing actions using the public facing websites like steemit."
So it's been working fine except for the parts the vast majority of people see and use.
I hope that in future steemit.inc is focused on "Custeemer first"
#custeemerfirst
#customerfirst
P.S.: I will vote your comment on Sunday too, does not make sense to vote atm
I am not going to bother with trying to game the system. I intend to just maintain normal activity levels despite the upheaval.
This is not at all true. It was not an interface issue.
This is either abject ignorance or very poor spin.
The main problem was negative mana which had been solved on all but RPC nodes. I wasn't able to post this when steemit was on 0.20.2 now I can.
I agree that claiming success was wrong and premature.
Of course the chain is running fine, but we had a Service Outage for 99,9% of the STEEM users for 24 Hours and I assume that a lot of curators will vote no posts within the next 3-4 days until they reach their usually Votingpower.
At the current state of the STEEM ecosystem such a downtime is annoying, but if we look a few years ahead, and then run more and larger applications on the chain, that's just not allowed to happen.
So this basically means to me that posting material right now is practically useless (if one can post at all) because people won't be voting?
I can only speak for myself here, but I will not vote before sunday, and I will not scroll down my feed and discord bots for older posts. And I assume that a lot of curators will do the same.
I plan to keep on posting regardless of the chaos.
For the most part, you're right, but there will be a few votes. People will be acting VERY conservatively with their votes right now.
Well, your post was 14 hours ago, so I have to ask "how long is 'a few hours' for you?"
Hardfuck 20 took place on 25 September.
Your alert says users may experience problems "for 24 hours."
Today is 27 September.
I have not posted in 12 days, but your system says I have "run out of resource credits" and cannot post my latest writing.
How is this "working fine?"