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:
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:
Just wanted you guys to know, I told the guys from Cryptoarticles it was close now, so asked if they could finalize the article they have been working on the last couple of months almost now, and they did, so here is first one which is based on Nubits, and the second to be expected perhaps even later today is on NuShares. I told him it could be great timing so make sure you go to the article and do some twittering and and other forms of networking. http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/the-nubits-ecosystem-voting-parking-liquidity-and-where-to-get-some-nbt
Only two more votes. Will it also have to stay above 50% for a week before it’s passed? As taken from NuBits.com, “motions votes require more than 50% of blocks and, share age destroyed by minting, within a rolling 10,000 block window in order to pass.”
No, once it satisfies the criteria, it passes. It does not need to “hold” the percentages for an extended period of time. The values reported by the block explorer and via @assistant are calculated using a rolling 10,000 block period.
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: