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RE: Moving to hive

in #dstors6 years ago

Learning how to do due-diligence on partners and large investors is a lesson many learn the hard way.

Yeah, I read some interesting articles in the Korean posts also. The translation was rough, but none of us are going to win that PR war. :)

Don't take the ball home, dust it off figure out where you went astray and carry on. Life happens, lessons happen.

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I totally agree with you. This was a lesson for @kaliju and I. But it doesn't matter in the end. The good that is going to come out of all of this is that @dstors is going open source and will have more community involvement than we were allowed to have before.

That's a real shitty time you and @kaliju have been through - traumatic to see one's project being ripped apart like that! A post like this goes a long way to mending bridges and I like how you have laid it out. I'd not heard about @dstors until I read Whatsup's post and I weighed in with my opinion lol, and I now realise I was speaking to Mr Herojin himself. I like the sound of the project and will watch this space. I suspect you guys will go further now that you are free of unwanted baggage. Good luck!

I appreciate it. We will continue to work on dStors and make something the community will be proud to use. This is just a minor set back.

The issue of the haejin money needs to be cleared up...irrelevant of the parties, good business practice (honor of contracts), is essential in having any chance of moving forwards..

Sheesh, I didn't even know this whole shit show was continuing. I'm still hung over from New Years Eve.

Lol. Wish i was....

I just figured out that @kaliju and @dstors won't return the fund back to @haejin after this comment got an upvote from @kaliju!

This might help....or not...lol
https://steemit.com/dtube/@lucylin/mredvnka

I do have to say, great job on looking out for the platform. Thank you for looking out for Steem.