My Take on Golos Anniversary

in #golos6 years ago

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About one week ago was the one year anniversary for the first Golos block.

There's certainly not much to celebrate on Golos. One year ago the Golos ICO collected just a bit over 600 Bitcoin. 10% of it was paid to Steemit for the license, 10% to CyberFund for organizing the fork, another 10% was personally paid to the seven founders of CyberFund.

However, 70%, about 420 BTC, was supposed to be spent for development.

Good news is that 300 BTC of that still seems to be available.

https://blockchain.info/address/3CWicRKHQqcj1N6fT1pC9J3hUzHw1KyPv3?offset=0&filter=6

The bad news is that it looks like despite 120 BTC already spent "for development" the Golos of 2018 is going to remain a clone of Steemit in 2016. While there won't be any SP delegation, there's a non-linear reward curve, a nested comment restriction of 5 levels deep, and other relics long forgotten by today's Steemit users.

The last Hardfork for Golos happened in May 2017. The next announced HF was delayed a few times until the Golos Team "officially announced" in August 2017 that there would be no more comments from them about ETA.
At that time that just seemed to be some joke, but now it's obvious they were deadly serious about it.
Also, the new Golos spokesman recently said that apparently there were some bugs were found in the code and the team is working on debugging. This explanation seemed to be rather confusing.

One month to write the code and then half a year for debugging? Really?

For me it rather looks like that just continuing to clone Steemit code wouldn't be soooo difficult - I mean, you've already spent almost $1 million USD, it should be enough to clone Steemit code one more time, right?
The problem is that the Golos founders don't want just to "clone" it because then they would have to give up non-linear reward distribution, which, as it stands now, provides enormous influence for them considering reward pool distribution.
I would estimate that the founders control over 25% of total Golos token supply at the moment. Considering that they don't hesitate to use it for voting, just a handful of people can really make the reward pool their very own sandbox.

Let's check out the results.

The pie chart below shows Golos Reward Pool distribution from about one month ago,
courtesy https://golos.io/@naminutku

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Here's some brief explanation.

Violet is Golos.loto
You can vote in comments for a combination of numbers. 100% GbG is distributed to the lucky winners, while 100% Golos Power goes to the clever founders.

Yellow is the so-called Spider program, some sort of UBI which distributes 15 GbG ( about $1 USD ) for each original post on Golos.
CyberFund account [ and of course a number of others trying to get their share of curation rewards ] do vote for its technical posts, GbG collected is distributed, Golos Power earned is powered down, sold, and also distributed, minus curators salary.
Personally, I never got any "15 GbG" for my posts, so I just assume that, apart from originality, some additional hoops need to be jumped through in order to qualify.

Red is another program, Vox-Populy, founded and supported by CyberFund. These are so-called "communities" which, in fact, should rather be called "publishers".
Those who were on Steemit from early 2016 would remember featured posts, which flourished at that time. These were typically when some established account would "introduce to the public" a post of a less-known author, giving to the author of the original post the SBD earned and keeping the SP for themselves.
The same principle applies for Vox-Populy - the only difference is that author would only get 10-50% of GbG collected.
The other profits are divided between account management, account investors and - surprise, surprise - the Golos Foundation.

Dark Blue is GolosMedia, a collection of different projects run by just one professional journalist.

It looks like independent authors [ Blue color ] still could get half of the reward pool, but actually one should consider another source of passive income for a few clever ones, automated daily statistics, for which I would write off another 10% of the pool.

The funny thing about it is that according to statistics provided recently by one of Golos' top delegates, all those generously subsidized from the reward pool projects together are attracting just a bit over 1% of total external traffic on Golos.
Otherwise, about 250 independent authors [ it's about 5 % of the total number of authors active last month ] are generating about 50% of total external traffic.

However, the latest tendency on Golos seems to be that a big group of independent authors has found a way to form some bottom-up alternative to the centralized top-down reward distribution scheme enforced by CyberFund.

Last week on Steemit I've encountered two popular posts suggesting that authors should be granted the option to choose which % of post reward they are willing to distribute to curators.

This

https://steemit.com/steem/@snowflake/make-curating-great-again

And this

https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@lexiconical/allow-authors-to-determine-curation-split-and-timing-edit-30-minute-delay

Well, that's what is already going on with Golos, and that without any "approval" from Golos developers.
It seems to me that the goal could be accomplished by using some rather simple bot, which calculates rShares received and transfers the corresponding amount of GbG back to curators.

The movement started about a month ago by just one well known on Golos anarchist who proclaimed that, according to his understanding of anarchism, authors and curators should share rewards 50/50.
To enforce that he paid to some programmer for him to create a "cashback bot" and started to use it in order to get 50/50 reward distribution (roughly 80% of GbG allocated must be returned to curators).
Very soon more people picked up the idea. Some of them even paid 100% GbG back.
New versions of the bot were created for those newcomers who lacked the technical background for bot maintenance. Some help was provided in the form of free redistribution services.
Also, one new "50/50 community account" was created to reblog all posts taking part in this initiative, thus providing better exposure.

The result can be seen below, pie chart from last week. Green is for 50/50

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About 130 authors taking part in this program during last week [ all together there's already over 500 participants during last month ]
were able to allocate about 13% of the total reward pool.

The latest news - not reflected in this chart yet - is, that the founder of the Spyder program has announced that he's closing it and joining 50/50 club as well.

Some people have already even started to work on the concept of a "pseudo-linear" reward bot, which would calculate cashback as a way to emulate linear reward distribution.

So let's see how things are going to develop.

Apart from the "official" golos.io there's another client site for Golos blockchain [ Just like apart from steemit.com there's another client site busy.org for Steemit blockchain ]
It's

https://goldvoice.club/

Unlike golos.io having a team of paid developers, Goldvoice is just one-man-project, working for upvotes.
However, Goldvoice does have a lot of cool functions not available for golos.io users, and it was able to quickly implement this cashback function as well, thus attracting many migrating users thanks to this 50/50 principle.

People are even saying that search engines now ranking posts on Goldvoice better than these on golos.io. That might be not such a big surprise considering the above mentioned external traffic distribution [ right now only 10% of users log in via Goldvoice but as it was said before that 5% of active Golos users are now providing 50% of external traffic ].

That might cause a snowball effect for user migration, so maybe at some point, the "official" golos.io will be used for "official announcements" only.

I guess in time the remaining 300 BTC would be successfully consumed anyway.

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Seems you really had a point to make... 6 times the same article. Or maybe it's just steemit that founds it that good that they decided to keep resteeming in stealth-modus 😜🙃😜

Yes, that's some mess, for sure.
Have tryed to post dozen of times only getting "broadcast errors" and then suddently all of them emerge at once.
Was able to delete just a few before it was to late.

Very good report on Golos
Thanks a lot

Interesting post svamiva, pity those sites are in Russian :(
I wanted to look at Goldvoice.
Due to bad connections here on Steemit and being so hard to post something, I took a small brake, but back on it now :)
It seems to be better now.
Have a great day !

golos.io do have english interface too, however no english speaking community...

Next time you have bad connection on steemit.com you could try busy.org instead.

After this performance of 6 posts at once by steemit.com next time I'm going to post via busy.org

Thanks for that tip @svamiva :) Is Busy.org a part of Steemit ? Do you sign in with your Steemit account? I cannot find much info on it and would appreciate some help :)

If you click on "permissions" you'll see your "publick posting key"
Click on "show private key" - it'll show your "private posting key" [ starting with "5"]
Use your accaunt name @openheart and this "private posting key" to log in for busy.org
Busy.org and Steemit.come are different sites using the same database - "steem blockchain" to display content of this database [ that content is all our posts, upvotes and other transactions ]
in a form digestible for users.
So basically you can choose any of those two sites [ ant there's a few more to choose from actually ]
For now if you post from busy.org and use tag #busy [doesn't have to be the first one] you'll get an extra upvote from @busy bot too )

Cool svamiva, thanks for taking the time to explain this :)
Now I understand it way better :)
May I ask which you think is better of these two sites ?
Or is there another you like even better ?
I will have a look at it later, thanks again !

No, I'm still waiting for someone to create some interface I could really recommend)

Yes the interface of Steemit is not what it could be :)
It is way too complicated for a new user.

I just had a look at Busy.org.
When trying to log in I got this message :
Sign In
This operation requires your owner, active key or master password.


I think they should not ask such sensitive information and I am not sure I want to give it :)

Private posting key I would but the master key hmzzzz

Yes, indeed, I was sure that only posting key would be requred...at least to use goldvoice that's the case.
However if you feel that your active key might be compromized just change your password after using active key on some other site, and then all your keys will be changed automatically too.

здравствуй, соотечественник!) рада видеть тут своих)
Голос...да-да.. что-то там какие-то обновления уже начались, но думали долго..
а я оттуда ушла сюда, там совсем все иначе, там или надо быть китом, или надо быть любимым теми, кто уже кит) как-то так мне показалось) пробую пока здесь, может что-то луче получиться...
сама идея очень нравится, надеюсь, получится в ней чего-то достичь) может какие-то советы-подсказки дадите?)

Здесь тоже дружба с китами - главный фактор успеха)

это самый легкий и быстрый путь к успеху, я бы сказала) тогда можно фотографии левой пятки просто выкладывать, и все будут апать во главе с китом) в этом плане обратить на себя внимание на стиме еще сложнее из-за численности людей. хотя этот способ мне и на Голосе не помог)

Дальше будет еще сложнее )
В то время когда Стим стоил меньше 10 центов народ отсюда разбежался, типа "что мы тут будем тратить время, публикуясь за 2 доллара..."
Понимания того, что вообще то это не "два доллара", а "двадцать Стим" не было.
Через несколько месяцев Стим взлетает к 2.5$ и те, кто все это время поддерживал активность обнаруживают, что они не так уж плохо заработали.
А те, кто решил вернуться, зачастую обнаруживают, что о них все забыли и даже прежние два доллара уже заработать сложно.
Я сам в период депрессии имел несколько постов с выплатами "больше 100 Стим", а сейчас такое практически нереально для обычного пользователя.

т.е. по сути, хорошо тут будет только старожилам, а остальные будут постольку-поскольку?
это, конечно, логично. те, кто уже давно, имеет свой костяк знакомых, взаимные апы, репутация. я стою ногами на земле и не замахиваюсь на миллионы, пока все вяленько, но я активно взялась 1-1,5 месяца назад только, посмотрим, что получится, если хватит запала)времени надо на это все немало.
а когда была эта депрессия?
и спасибо вам за ответы)

Нынешние Стимитовские киты в большинстве своем не то что бы "много потрудились" или "вложили много денег", а просто держали нос по ветру и оказались в нужное время в нужном месте )
Можно в этом брать с них пример)

это да) поймали момент)
но он уже прошел безвозвратно, и места козырные разобраны)

Уверен, что это не тот проект, который что называется "закрыл тему", будут и другие)

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