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RE: [PROXY] PROXY.TOKEN계정은 0.22.2소프트포크를 반대하는 입장에서 증인들에 대한 투표를 금일 철회합니다.

in #steem4 years ago (edited)

Proxy token I would encourage you to reconsider your current position and fully support the consensus witnesses over all of the Tron puppets. I understand that we don't always agree on every issue but we should be able to agree that Tron both violating the long-held position of Steemit-owned stake not voting as well as colluding with exchanges to misappropriate and lock up customer funds to interfere with Steem voting without permission from those customers is not something that any of us want to support.

Your complaints about not being consulted by the primary witnesses on soft fork 22.2 are slightly off base, for this reason. Such a soft fork is inherently temporary and all stakeholders certainly have the ability to weigh in on it once it was deployed, making it fully in control of stakeholders (including proxy token), not witnesses. In fact what we saw was witnesses in favor of 22.2 gained stakeholder support following deployment of the fork, and those against it lost support, so the soft fork stayed in place (until Tron colluded with exchanges to get additional votes from customer stake, as discussed above). Had the opposite happened, and stakeholders voted against the pro-22.2 witnesses, the soft fork would have immediately been removed due to such voting (no witness action would have been required).

So, again, I would urge you to act in unity with the community and legitimate voting stakeholders of Steem (not the Steemit stake and most certainly not exchanges illicitly using customer funds) to restore proper governance, and then we can move forward with Steem. As a very large voting stakeholder you will certainly have your proper role in future governance; no one can, nor will, take that away from you.