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RE: Balancing the pool: Why Helsing is vital for communities

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I appreciate your idea. The only issue I have is that this is a free platform to post and use how we see fit. You may have people raping the reward pool, but technically that is allowed, and they are mining hard.

If someone was just doing their own thing and collecting a whole lot no one usually notices...most don't even know about a 'war'. It wasn't until TGW responded that it became a big deal.

Now you are designing something that will function like a private security on the blockchain. Like it is a sheriff that walks down the middle of the road to remind bad guys that it is there. It is a tool to be weaponized against an account that someone doean't agree with. Who chooses Helsings function. Who pulls the trigger? What gives them the right to act in such a way? What makes this any different than an overly censored, over regulated, police state? This doesn't seem like self governance...it seems like a central governance.Be well.

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You may have people raping the reward pool, but technically that is allowed, and they are mining hard.

You are right, it is allowed. As is this.

If someone was just doing their own thing and collecting a whole lot no one usually notices...most don't even know about a 'war'. It wasn't until TGW responded that it became a big deal.

A warning went out about posting before any of this happened about posting behaviour, I know, I sent it. It was allowed to go too far.

WWho chooses Helsings function. Who pulls the trigger? What gives them the right to act in such a way?

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