This is the finalize motion to make the Nu source code open to the public. For more information about this proposal, and to view discussions about what items some community members belived should be completed on the development roadmap before they will vote for this motion, see:
This is the finalize motion to make the Nu source code open to the public. For more information about this proposal, and to view discussions about what items some community members belived should be completed on the development roadmap before they will vote for this motion, see:
I expect the CDD to drop significantly over the next 24 hours and also the block count will decrease. Seven days ago we had the strongest voting so far with 51%/61% (which won’t contribute anymore in 24 hours), and which as mentioned in a previous post decreased to 37%/38% six days ago and still recovers from that.
The good thing: Today was the first day since one week that the CDD crossed 50% (52.15%) in the daily voting, which is a good sign.
EDIT: But maybe I am wrong, the influx of new votes is large and is not considered in above calculations. With almost 5 additional percent points per day as we observed it over the last days we could reach the target earlier.
This is the finalize motion to make the Nu source code open to the public. For more information about this proposal, and to view discussions about what items some community members belived should be completed on the development roadmap before they will vote for this motion, see:
Very long strings of no votes against the motion have shown up today. Prior to today there were maybe no more than four “no blocks” in a row. I’m seeing consistent strings of ten to twenty blocks voting no now.
I thought it would drop, but it just increased a little bit slower. From tomorrow on the CDD continuously increased over the last week, so it should go up faster again (as long as the new votes don’t go down). btw, I’d love to see some of those funny indicators in the blockexplorer like e.g. the daily voting, which contains some interesting information.
This is the finalize motion to make the Nu source code open to the public. For more information about this proposal, and to view discussions about what items some community members belived should be completed on the development roadmap before they will vote for this motion, see: