TBH I hope the proposal can pass, because:
- This could be the first proposal put forward by the community but not the team, lonely.
- We have already spent lots of time on this
The good point of our proposal is:
This distribution would help the project by putting more votes into the hands of individual community members, make the project more decentralized.
This proposal might be a solution to help the project to be more decentralized, and most of us here know, this is not the best solution and there are a lot of better solutions.
The LBP holders should be rewarded, but not take over the community, not harm the new holders, all of us want the project to be better, of course, plus RAD go to da moon may be the best : >
I’m hesitating about this proposal because we set up polls in this discussion and we just ask for 50% of the unsold, all of the time.
I am thinking about the proposal in two versions, version-1 just follows the result of the polls in this discussion and it hardly can pass, version-2 is the one that I prefer and it might pass.
I want to introduce oscoin.io, the original concept of Radicle, drafted by @cloudhead and @lftherios, and the block behind is the initial commit of oscoin, the date, the dream starts.
commit af366534f64ad62aaf7713c10073e8dcb8ae17be
Author: Alexis Sellier <alexis@monadic.xyz>
Date: Tue Jan 16 23:41:15 2018 +0100
Initial commit
We can put forward a proposal that both rewards the LBP holders and respects the team and the new holders —— we distribute few tokens and we put forward the first community-driven proposal, we reward the LBP holders and we are offering an example for the community-driven proposals in the future.
I’m thinking of using the UNIX epoch timestamp as the total amount of the distributing tokens to the LBP holders, 1516142475 -> 15161.42475 RADs
, half to half.
The left 1000 holders could be rewarded by the percent of their holding RADs, this amount might hardly harm the community.
- Insist distributing half of the unsold
- Distribute tokens by the UNIX epoch timestamp of the initial commit of OSCOIN, the date, the dream starts.