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RE: Solving Mass Onboarding of Steem. Re-Delegation: A Hard Fork Feature Proposal To Help New Onboarding Projects.

in #steem6 years ago

It has been discussed a decent amount of times before. There is even a GitHub issue for it: https://github.com/steemit/steem/issues/1501

The official dev team is planning to implement something called "delegation pools" which aren't exactly the same thing, but they may cover some of the same use cases.

I think the main hurdle is just that it becomes complex to code, when all of the various corner cases are taken into account. There is also a shortage of capable developers who would actually be able to code it up.

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Thanks Tim. We also have the idea of RC delegations being passed around too, but I haven't seen anything 'official' on it yet. I will see if I can get the attention of Michael in chat to find out where they are up to with it all.

Ah, I was just pointed to this issue that relates to RC delegations: https://github.com/steemit/steem/issues/3033

and

https://github.com/steemit/steem/issues/2761

Sounds easier said than don, but....

whydontwegetallthosejobhuntingprogrammersandpaythemtofreelanceprogramsteem.jpg

Who will pay them? What will they actually be paid to do? Who will determine if whatever they are paid to build is done correctly?

I was satirical with that meme.
I am kinda aware that there are more problems in Steem development than meets the eye. Especially in the talents department.

I've so far haven't seen a good "fiverr for coding" done properly, the closest could be Gitcoin, but even then it's not that perfect.

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