Indeed it’d be a great gain, assuming it succeeds, that’s to say the network recovers and thrives again. That’s a lot of risk, no? It is to me far from an obvious gamble to take.
Yes, and do it well this time. Write an article comprehensively describing how it was or could be done, with numbers backing the economic rationality, why it made sense to take that risk, and specifics of how small or big that risk was. Pin on a timeline where the events occurred. Then we’ll talk.
I’d like to go through it all myself to get this over with, but I don’t have time for that. I find it unacceptable to have you roaming around discrediting our project on our forum as you do. I think @Phoenix’ retorts also make us look bad, even when they’re correct.
Your paranoia is damaging the perception of the project I still believe in and see no scam within. I don’t fear the actual narrative and a discussion toward truth. I fear that the project will fail because people like you spread FUD making Nu unattractive to partner with. I’m currently in an important talk with an exchange, and even though I’m able to explain all of what I believe is the truth about these events, this no doubt has a negative effect in our chances.
Whether you are whom I accuse you to be is irrelevant to your current conduct, but the allegation stands from me. You break paragraphs with one line break. You use semicolons. Similar to how @JordanLee left and @Phoenix appeared you and @masterOfDisaster did around the same time. At least twice you’ve accused him of sock puppet accounts, and most of them have later appeared not to be.
None of that matters really. You’re damaging to Nu. You defend your behaviour saying you’re just spreading the truth? Prove your truth then. What are your motives? To protect potential customers of Nu? You keep attacking Nu in any way possible and waste our time having to disprove you (by going back to 2014).
If you have no interest in Nu beyond harming it, why should we let you be here? If you are @masterOfDisaster, you definitely shouldn’t be here.
Stop it with the insults. All of you. That’s unprofessional and doesn’t get us anywhere.
Buy orders keep coming in over time. As long as they do, Nu will recover. Most importantly, the peg is not broken.
I think park rates can easily be seen as trying to lure customers in, and I’m hesitant to promote and advertise them mostly for that reason. They seem not worth that risk and the costs when we’re now quite stable and approaching target reserve levels. Park rates are not evil, however, and they may be useful in the future.