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RE: Steem Consensus Witness Statement : Hardfork 0.23 (Codename: New Steem)

Seize some user accounts that participated in criminal activities by actively contributing to the threat against the Steem blockchain and/or to the theft of STEEM holders' assets.

I'm not sure what gives you the authority to seize user's Steem.

Unlikely freezing assets suspected to be acquired illegally until clarification, this is very likely to be a violation of financial laws. Please contact the proper legal authorities and consult with lawyers.

Hive and Steem are separate. Let bygones be bygones.

I have informed you that you are breaking the law.

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I'm really sad everything get to this point! Pandora's box was opened even she was told not to do it!
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By the way, I will upvote a proposal to return these people their funds, if any.

Keep in mind the context in which I made that quote. It was referring to the question of whether or not Steemit Ninjamined stake was Justin Sun's private property after the purchase of Steemit, or if it belonged to the community. Further, that stake was never actually moved out of any wallet by the former consensus witnesses.

In this case, the plan is to remove the stake from the wallets of the confirmed owners of the stake.

It's quite the escalation, don't you think?

Yes, I think so, and is sad.

Let bygones be bygones.

If you have seen what has happened, you know who prevented this from happening.


And we don't know who or what gave HIVE (witnesses?) the authority to freeze user's STEEM at 22.2 and seize user's HIVE after the fork. If someone can answer this, he or she may answer your questions as well.

And we don't know who or what gave HIVE (witnesses?) the authority to freeze user's STEEM at 22.2

Yes we do. Justin Sun did. It was in the terms of service of the Steemit website he owns.

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Justin agreed that his transactions may not be completed as he did not own the Steem blockchain.

The witnesses clearly announced a temporary freeze of his transactions due to the facts that

  1. He had purchased a potentially disruptive amount of stake in a back room deal, not via the markets which would have benefitted other Steem holders and precluded him from acquiring such a massive stake due to the run up in price it would have caused.
  2. Justin had recently exercised control of founders tokens on the Tron blockchain to manipulate block producer governance.
  3. Justin had announced a migration of Steem to the Tron blockchain, even beginning to put a token exchange process in place through Poloniex.
  4. During all this had never spoken with Steem elected witnesses.

Justin reacted rather amicably to the freeze, apologizing to the community and scheduling a meeting with the top 50 Steem witnesses to clarify his plans and build the new working relationship.

Of course, that was manipulative stalling as he colluded with exchanges to utilize customer deposits to overthrow rightful Steem governance and install 20 fake sock puppet witnesses, bringing us to our present state.

So, as you can see, Justin Sun’s terms of service explicitly approve his inability to transact under HF 22.2; yet he had the stupidity to call it a criminal act.

The only criminality is that these terms of service still state that Steemit Inc. does not control the Steem blockchain, which is factually untrue. It’s the reason why their official communications always feign fake ignorance of new developments that censor, freeze, and seize the assets of Justin’s opposition, while Steemit Inc. instantly removes any dissenting witnesses from the consensus ranks.

I don't see how SF22.2 is related to HF23. When was the last time 22.2 actually had a chance of taking over consensus? About 3 months ago.

The plan here is to simply take assets that belong to others.

You could put it into an escrow account operated by a lawyer to be sold if your goal was something other than simple theft.

By the way I voted for every proposal to airdrop Hive to all.

The consensus was almost unanimous.
Very few people were liking Ned, let alone some unknown that came in like a wrecking ball, we almost forked stinc out sooner.
I was for it.
Couldn't get the majority of stake to break their mind control.
Chainbase is open source, it can't be stolen.
Ultimately, they came to the same conclusion some months later.

Let them go, they should leave peaceably, too.

I'll be glad when these rich people get back to farming us, rather than pushing us around.

Hola como estas y mis apreciados saludos amigo. Me gustaría si usted lo permite pasar mi usuario y revisar mis publicaciones en verdad no estaría nada mal que me des un consejo de parte de usted mi vida es steemit y dependo de esta excelente plataforma para ayudar mis abuelos y mis estudios de la universidad, de verdad necesito su consejo para aprender más y así ayudarme y ayudar a más personas que es lo importante ayudar a otros y eh aprendido un poco con el tiempo que tengo y de su gran agrado en apoyarme con un voto, mis abuelos y yo le estaremos muy agradecidos. Dios me lo bendiga y siempre amigo @dev.supporters.

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