Well, it started out with quite a shady coin distribution if you remember that. “Special seed investors” is a standard term that found its way into Nu as much as into B&CExchange. And both projects are into shambles. Voting turned out to be a ridiculous mechanism under that circumstances, it is literally worthless. And as long as @JordanLee could mint the hell out of his majority stakes and sell it slowly to the market, everything was fine to him. He might have underestimated the consequences of the buyback scam he pulled off, but in the end he cashed in a lot of money over the course of the last few years.
This is very true, don’t forget the undisclosed architect salary he received in the early days as well as the compensation for his current activity. Sad to say, he is definitely the financial winner of this whole story with @jooize on place 2 and I would say @henry on place 3.
edit: on the other hand, he lost his entire wallet funds three times, so there is a real chance that his profits were redistributed to some 12 year old hackers.
Did the buyback NSR be abandoned?
The community gave up on the NSR?
Why can’t we roll it back?
@henry also cashed in for the development of that very basic BKS exchange and for many other things… And now the loyal @henry disappeared and with him some BKS from @Sentinelrv.
this explains attempts to shut the Explorer down together with forum.
I’d like to chime in on the censorship accusation.
A month or so ago there was a post about the level of abuse that was being posted in the forum.
https://discuss.nubits.com/t/attention-forum-administrators/?source_topic_id=5224
In that post it was politely pointed out by several forum members that they didn’t find the tone or content of some posts acceptable. It was mooted that people should be more active in flagging posts that they found offensive. Since than I have been more active in responding to flagged posts, either by hiding or removing posts that did seem to just contain offensive language towards individuals or, in some cases, where I didn’t agree it the flag, just removing the flag.
I agree in the underlying ideal of Freedom of speech on the forum but that doesn’t and shouldn’t mean that anyone can say whatever they want at any time without any repercussions. If a post is obviously offensive and/or flagged by other forum members as such, I think such posts could reasonably expect to be hidden or removed.
Denying Freedom of speech would be banning posters because they expressed viewpoints that I disagreed with, not simply moderating some offensive posts.
That said, my free time for actively moderating the forum remains limited. That affects things in two ways. It means that offensive posts may well be around for longer than they would otherwise be. It also means that when I do check the flagged posts list, I tend to scan for offensive remarks and then make a decision on the whole post based on that. If that has meant that a post that hasn’t used offensive language has been unfairly moderated, I apologise.
@Ben I’m sure you can verify that my moderation activity has been almost wholly since the post mentioned above. Censorship has not been my aim, more effecting moderation requests made by a selection of forum members.
There continues to be two diametrically opposed views expressed here continuously (a microcosm of much of the politics I see discussed in the real world). I think both sides have some valid points and both sides have questions to answer. As expressed before my gut feel is that the truth lies somewhere between the two. My hope always was that we could arrive at some answers through civil discourse. My moderation attempts were only trying to achieve that.
My thoughts on the original post of this thread: I’m still finding the words. I’ll try to formulate them and post after the kids are in bed.
Understood. I didn’t say that I agreed or disagreed with those specific actions, just that I was not the one that had done them. That comment was before I saw that he was referring to specific examples from this thread, and not only things that had happened in the past.
That you made the choices you did is a different conversation, and not one for this topic.
@woolly_sammoth I would like you to answer my question: Is this, from the perspective of honest shareholders, an offensive post or not? It doesn’t say “fuck”, and it doesn’t say “idiot”, but to me, this is an extremely offensive post. You are narrow minded and probably not that clever. And therefore I understand that the only thing you are scanning for is “idiot” and “fuck”. Your brain does not allow for a deeper investigation. I am sorry for you, idiot.
To help you @woolly_sammoth find this offensive post more quickly, I flagged it myself. Is that cool?
Do you actually understand what you are moderating here? This is a massive scam going on. Three thefts within under three months, and shareholders, those who actually are honest and hopeful but not in any control of the network or in command of the actions that are taken, those shareholders have to swallow the pills. And you think your role is important because you hide posts? How ridiculous are you?
Yup, thanks @Mavo, exactly the kind of knee jerk name calling I’ve come to expect from you.
I’m well aware of your argument for what has taken place here and feel, along with several other forum participants that there are holes and inconsistencies with it. Why, if Phoenix is such a master scammer is he still here and posting? Why go to all the effort of creating support teams/white papers/automated bots and all the other infrastructure that came in the early days if the whole intent of the project was a con for a few grand? I’m sorry I just don’t buy it.
I agree that there have been many actions taken that could be seen as suspect but I prefer to take Hanlon’s Razor “don’t attribute to malice, that which can first be explained with stupidity” as a base line and work from there as evidence presents itself. So far I have seen no evidence that this latest loss/theft was anything other than a complete and total mismanagement of his wallets. Unacceptable? yes, to which the pre-emptive response has been the handing over of all funds to @jooize (no need to remind me of your thoughts their either @mavo, I’m familiar with them to the point of boredom), that doesn’t seem to me the action of a master scammer who just pulled off a heist. Perhaps I’m wrong and its all a cover but without any evidence for or against I will go with my gut.
I reiterate what I have written previously. I think the fundamentals of this project have merit. I will continue to work on projects to support it. I would like for everyone to pull in the same direction for once and with some civility if possible.
The buyback plan was extraordinarily well planned. He pushed for the low reserve ratio in the first place, then raised hundreds (thousands?) of bitcoins and converted them into Nubits, knowing that that would lead to a boost in Nu’s reserves, thereby leading to huge buybacks. HUGE buybacks that I as a BKS holder never ever expected to destroy my whole investment. He is indeed a master scammer, but you fail to understand that a scammer can also have good intentions in the first place. He put himself in a position that always left him with many options. One option was huge success with the project itself. The other option was to milk this whole thing like a cow all the time. If Nu explodes in price and is extremely successful, he wins because of those mysterious “seed investor shares” that actually belong to him. If Nu seems to go in a rather bad or stagnant direction, he makes sure to have enough control to do with the project whatever he wants in order to still make some bitcoin off it while others lose big time. Nu is set up in a way that someone like @Phoenix can abuse it without producing any hard evidence. Who is @henry? Where is @henry? Who are those mysterious seed investors? Btw, for both projects Nu and B&C there have been “seed investors” as far as I know. This is just ridiculous. And your “belief” in the project doesn’t change that fact. Your “belief” is directed by the stake you hold in the network. My belief isn’t directed by the stake I hold in B&C. It used to be, but now my belief is directed by my desire for truth-telling and responsibility for newcomers. You suck, I don’t, because you are doing everything for money, I don’t. I give a fuck about the almost $20,000 dollars that I invested into B&C and that have been spent on buybacks for Nu. I spent even more money on stopping @Phoenix from succeeding with his scam, but I will not further elaborate on that at this point.
Go, @woolly_sammoth hide my posts in order for your Nushares to rise in price. You poor little faggot.
Most of this wasn’t done by him but by people he hired from other people’s money. In fact he has no clue about the technical functionality about both the Peershares template or NuBot and by now I am convinced that he hasn’t written a single line of code of any of these software packages.
However, you will notice that at any point in the game Jordan was on the winning side. He either got a salary or enjoyed significant trading advantages or had access to later mysteriously stolen funds throughout the whole project, while he did not provide anything of value except exploiting the endless faith so many forum participants had in him. On the contrary: He used the trusted funds to push his opinion on a seemingly decentralized system, which in the end is the sole reason why his funds could be stolen since he needed to have his wallet unlocked.
He was in for the money when he initiated the project, he was in for the money when the project flourished because of other people and he is now in for the money where the project is struggling to stay alive. And he makes a lot, so he doesn’t stop.
@MaVo, why do you do it? You had written a well constructed post to counter my argument but couldn’t resist a thinly veiled threat and a little, adolescent, sweary insult at the end which ruined the whole thing
Both you and @Creon put forward good narratives but both contain conjecture presented as truth. If that is removed the rest of the narrative looks weaker.
What if the ‘Seed Investors’ aren’t so mysterious and just choose to remain silent partners (I have worked for companies in the real world like that)?
What if Henry was a developer who built some things for Nu but then got hit by a car and that is why he was suddenly absent?
What if Jordan wasn’t possibly probably taking a salary in the early days?
Or if he was, what if, when the peg broke, was replaced by the “initial partners” (or mysterious seed investors) for a paid project manager with strict instructions to turn the project around?
I’m not saying that what you write isn’t entirely possible, I just shy away from presenting it as the solid truth when alternative narratives exist.
I’m sure Jordan was in it for the money as we’re many other participants in the project. Given that everything possible was done to regain the peg I would say that the first option of huge success with the Nu project must be massively more lucrative than the second ‘scam the network’ option.
If that is the case, isn’t it worth aiming for?
If everything that is bad for the network has been Jordan/Phoenix (if they are one and the same - having communicated with both, they do have very different styles), then surely this thread marks the start of a new period in Nu’s history where there isn’t such a tight hold by your proclaimed bad actor. Isn’t that worth exploring?
The probabilitiy of all this things is diminishingly small compared to the hypothesis that Jordan acted maliciously, for which this very theft is evidence since otherwise the shareholder reserve funds wouldn’t have been in the hottest wallet possible. And Jordan took a salary, it was openly stated, just not the amount. He also takes a compensation right now, something around 90 USD per hour, but doesn’t disclose how many hours he credits himself.
And the silent seed investor hypothesis replacing various people in this forum of half-experts is really borderline crazy, sorry. He always acted within his very own interest through exploitation and insider information, and luckily you are very lonely by now if you are not seeing that. I know you still are on his payroll, but I remember from private conversations with you that you are an honest person. Your developments were the reasons why Nu had its great times, not Jordans.
Ah, I wasn’t attempting to offer alternative ideas, merely pointing out that basing a whole narrative on a conjecture can bring the whole thing into disrepute. I was playing the what/if game to highlight that it is the same game that is played often in this forum.
I’m happy that it is so clear to you and others what has happened. I maintain that there are enough holes in the fraud argument for me to stay and try to work Nu out of this hole.
Thank you for thinking me honest. I do pride myself on that. I will continue to honestly do what I think is right. Currently that is working towards a better Nu network. As you say, my developments have been good for Nu before. I hope they can again and aim to prove it so.
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And btw, if I tell the truth and call you asshole at the same time, it doesn’t change the fact that the truth is the truth.