Borovan Neuron IDs

Maybe you should talk with your husband, because he complains about Polychain every other week.

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Thanks for this explanation. It makes sense. I’m glad to know you don’t have any issue with Polychain.

Do you mind explaining why Adam keeps voting to reject all NFIDW proposals including treasury transfer to fund exchange liquidity, treasury transfer to fund team salaries, and setting generic SNS function proposals to their appropriate topic (a new requirement)? I haven’t seen this explained anywhere.

Also, what is the relevance of Arthur Falls to the story above? Was he just a an initial touch point or is he still relevant to your distrust of bitfinity. Was he ever involved in that project or just someone who knew how to connect people?

Thanks, appreciate this clear answer and I certainly see why you would be disappointed / angry. I had the impression Bitfinity now has a working product albeit one which hasn’t seem much uptake.

The computational capacity of an EVM running in a canister is limited by the canister’s own constraints, which are very low—making it nearly impossible to run many Solidity smart contracts. Can you imagine what use Ethereum would have if it could only run on a 1-core, 4GB RAM server?

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All of this was highly predictable, and plenty of people were warning about it back then. I have no idea why Adam decided to invest, he same goes for Hot or Not and others.

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Posting it again, this is what @borovan said regarding Polychain Capital and Bitfinity:

Not sure how you can claim that there’s no grudge against Polychain

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Fortunately, the WaterNeuron and the Alice SNS communities have demonstrated a high voter turnout and strong rejection of all recent proposals submitted by @borovan. The voter participation rate has been over 80% total voting power and all proposals (8 total) have been rejected by very wide margins. These are strong SNS communities that have no reason to give up control. Let’s keep Borovan’s swamp from infesting our SNS. Every vote counts.

If you are not already aware of the CodeGov neuron IDs for these SNS projects, then please find them listed below. CodeGov has numerous well known people in each of these communities who are Followees for all the SNS topics, which you can see by checking out our website. Feel free to give us a follow on one or both of these SNS projects.

CodeGov WTN Neuron: 203312480b4aeef877f393f376533f4fdcaa477412ca1ae83abd8e897c0e726f

CodeGov ALICE Neuron: 684b658cff3dd5d92098e41ff6db53ad3bea097dd9c3d09313bc24c699d64248

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What is the best DOLR AI neuron ID to follow?

fbac3b2a100782a06076f9c7f03bd4d8df4ccc6fd8b8ae8ae230e2d1229888ae is mine.

DOLR AI is going to be removed from the IC at some point, I hope we can all make it happen. Blackhat scammers.

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I thought Polychain were “dump all our ICP chain” or have I got it wrong?

I honestly don’t know what Polychain is doing with their ICP, but I heard recently that they were an early contributor to NFID and received a token allocation in vesting neurons. So I guess that counts as supporting the ICP ecosystem. However, they seem constrained from a legal and/or tax perspective and cannot actually participate in governance on NFIDW proposals, which is why Adam is successful at blocking all critical proposals. I still haven’t heard an explanation for why he is rejecting them. Do you know @jonit? Has the NFIDW team done something wrong to warrant SNS paralysis by a single whale investor?

I’m just really impressed by the Oisy team and don’t think we need a second competing wallet. It’s a business decision where I believe the value of ICP will be higher if I vote no, so I vote no. Just thinking about it as a VC would.

It’s really not that hard to outvote me. You could probably buy enough on ICPSwap right now.

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Are you a vc backer of Oisy?

I don’t think they raised money, I have no idea. I just like the wallet a lot (not in a Victor Kiam way)

I find your reasoning for killing nfid disturbing.

Why would any other devs want to come build here when they have limited funding options, and run the risk of their work being rendered useless by you if you don’t like them.

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There are other reasons, but I’d like to keep those private thank you very much.

You bought 8.15% of the decentralization swap, then maximized your voting power on all neurons such that you now have 20.67% total voting power, and then voted to adopt all proposals until recently. What happened that changed your mind?

Please respect my privacy in this matter

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I guess we will have to take what youve stated as your reasoning as the truth.

You want to crush other projects so oisy can have no competition.

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