@PeterInAsia1@accumulatehq@GetPegNet@FactomProtocol We do want to revive PegNet, but that will require significant engineering due to the difference between Accumulate and Factom. Unfortunately the core team does not have the bandwidth to work on that today.
@Rover3Degen@accumulatehq The max supply is 500 M, the total supply is ~200 M today, and the circulating supply is ~50 M today. https://t.co/i4vczYKTLx lists the max and total supply. At the moment, all staked tokens are locked until May so the circulating supply is total minus staked.
@LexitikSRD How did you avoid the third during the phase 2 claw/slash attack? And with only 99 energy! I'm trying this with no spin boost and 8 energy tanks and still dying a lot.
@b_cavello As a developer, when a user has to care about how my system works, I have failed. My job is to provide tools that save you time by doing things for you. The more time you have to spend understanding a tool, the less time itโs saved, the worse it is.
@b_cavello @ckhonson Empathy is nice but detrimental. Real users donโt want to care about how it works so devs should always operate under the assumption that no end user is willing to care about the code.
As an expert programmer, when Iโm using my phone, I have zero interest in how it works.
@b_cavello PMs should. Users should not.
Devs should review code. PMs should review features/requirements. Users should review usability. Code literacy is only meaningful for the first and actively hinders the last. PMs only need code literacy so they can make good projections.