1/ re: our @_mn_o_ delisting, here's the final thoughts from JD, a founder of $GRPH.
"1.) I submitted a Github commit related to the collateral update, and MNO IMMEDIATELY took our listing down to maintenance, even prior to the release."
@_mn_o_
No other service charges for collateral changes. You're hurting your project accounts who've already paid you thousands of dollars to list. And you're hurting your user community by no longer offering the most comprehensive data set/list of projects.
#masternodes
@_mn_o_ @hostmasternode @duelium 5/ @_mn_o_ sniped our github when we updated our source with a collateral change and took us down to maintenance before we even released the update. It’s clear @_mn_o_ is 100% focused on fleecing their community at every opportunity.
@_mn_o_ @hostmasternode @duelium 4/ We’re putting 100% of our support with @MasterNodesPro @MNP_Cassie who not only updated our wallet and info WITHOUT a fee, but were VERY responsive to our requests to update our other info.
@_mn_o_ @hostmasternode @duelium 3/ And we’re seeing you DID update your wallet to our new wallet protocol 70915, so we know for a fact this isn’t a matter of feasibility, it’s a matter of principle and we will not support these principles.
@_mn_o_ @hostmasternode @duelium 2/ @_mn_o_ Your job is to maintain a comprehensive source of data for your users and if you have policies that continue to charge projects for basic wallet updates you are jeopardizing your own value proposition for your core user community.
@_mn_o_ @hostmasternode @duelium 1/ We don’t agree with this policy. Every single listing service and exchange we’re on didn’t require us to pay for a collateral change. This is extortion for your customers who’ve already paid you thousands of dollars in listing fees and paid advertising.
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@cz_binance@cz_binance I’m with @APompliano in these assets are also a protocol, in the same way the TCP/IP was built for machines to communicate to each other.
@brian_armstrong Is there something @coinbase can do to provide its users with enough transparency to ensure this scenario doesn’t unfold with them? Could be a great opportunity for @Coinbase to take a leadership position and set the standard for other exchanges to follow