daf
Active member
Below is my rant, copied and pasted from Reddit.
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Anyone who has ever used Dash as a currency knows perfectly well that Dash, for ten years, has accomplished what Bitcoin continues to be unable to do: immediately confirmed transactions in a completely decentralized way, with very low fees. This truth can be verified by anyone: the use of Dash in daily life has been technically possible for many years, in line with the initial project of the founder of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Anyone who has taken a look at the Dash price chart also knows that Dash has completely failed to have its technical value recognized in the market. So much so that today it threatens to disappear.
What is the main reason ? In my opinion, the downside is Dash's budgetary system, the one that allows masternode operators (MNOs) to vote each month to finance development projects, those that would make it possible to further simplify the use of Dash, or to promote his qualities. This budgetary system is completely flawed. Why ? Because it finances promises, not results.
I no longer even dare to look at the endless history of projects which, over the past ten years, have been funded while the majority of these projects (not all, but the majority) have not allowed any additional development of Dash, at all possible meanings of the word “development”. Every masternode operator should be deeply ashamed of having voted to allocate large budgets to a large number of incompetents, dreamers, even crooks, who pocketed the sums before disappearing.
The problem is that masternode operators have too often trusted just anyone. The problem, for years, has been too much confidence from masternode operators towards budget seekers.
We must fundamentally review the budgetary system. WE ABSOLUTELY MUST STOP PAYING FOR PROMISES, WE MUST PAY FOR RESULTS.
My proposal for this (which I invite you to discuss): separate the budgetary payment into two votes. Suppose a candidate presents a project to obtain a certain amount of dashes.
Whatever the details of this reform, we must profoundly correct Dash's budgetary system, which is its major handicap, the main reason for its failure, and what will ultimately kill Dash if no deep reform is made.
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Anyone who has ever used Dash as a currency knows perfectly well that Dash, for ten years, has accomplished what Bitcoin continues to be unable to do: immediately confirmed transactions in a completely decentralized way, with very low fees. This truth can be verified by anyone: the use of Dash in daily life has been technically possible for many years, in line with the initial project of the founder of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Anyone who has taken a look at the Dash price chart also knows that Dash has completely failed to have its technical value recognized in the market. So much so that today it threatens to disappear.
What is the main reason ? In my opinion, the downside is Dash's budgetary system, the one that allows masternode operators (MNOs) to vote each month to finance development projects, those that would make it possible to further simplify the use of Dash, or to promote his qualities. This budgetary system is completely flawed. Why ? Because it finances promises, not results.
I no longer even dare to look at the endless history of projects which, over the past ten years, have been funded while the majority of these projects (not all, but the majority) have not allowed any additional development of Dash, at all possible meanings of the word “development”. Every masternode operator should be deeply ashamed of having voted to allocate large budgets to a large number of incompetents, dreamers, even crooks, who pocketed the sums before disappearing.
The problem is that masternode operators have too often trusted just anyone. The problem, for years, has been too much confidence from masternode operators towards budget seekers.
We must fundamentally review the budgetary system. WE ABSOLUTELY MUST STOP PAYING FOR PROMISES, WE MUST PAY FOR RESULTS.
My proposal for this (which I invite you to discuss): separate the budgetary payment into two votes. Suppose a candidate presents a project to obtain a certain amount of dashes.
- A first vote by the masternode operators (if they judge that the project is solid for the future of Dash) will allocate 50% of this amount to the candidate, and will block the other 50% at a given address on the blockchain.
- Later, after inspection by the MNOs of the actual results of the work of the budget beneficiary, a second vote is taken for or against the release of the remaining 50%.
Whatever the details of this reform, we must profoundly correct Dash's budgetary system, which is its major handicap, the main reason for its failure, and what will ultimately kill Dash if no deep reform is made.