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RE: A(nother) discussion on voting and reward pool rape
I suspect this is what the Steemit account is held for?
I've also seen @ned in the wallets of larger stakeholders (early on after buy in), which I find interesting. Perhaps to sound them out and get them on side?
I would hope that any major foul play would be a major news story here and knowing 50% is locked up in @steemit, I think there are enough of 'us' to collectively stamp out obvious and platform threatening wrong doings.
That's a very good point, the Steemit account is inactive, as far as I can tell, but maybe laying in wait in case something like this were ever to happen.
I think you're right, we'd have to come together as a community and take collective action in order to prevent such a danger.
Still something that should be considered before it actually happens.
Yes indeed, and that's why I'm glad to have thought provoking people like @tarazkp around.
I wonder just how much Steem could be claimed by a new account now?
They would obviously need to invest it to SP, therefore becoming a stake holder, with 3 months to wait until this could be pulled - another safety feature to lower the risk of hostile money arriving?
For some of the potential players out there, Is the Steemit account large enough?
The account holds 20 million more SP than the next 19 in the list, so I am assuming so!
The account holds as much vested SP than the first 66 accounts combined, with this 66th account holding around 250,000 SP.