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RE: Can Your Witness Vote Really Make a Difference? See for yourself. (Part 2)

"a link to a page where witnesses make their positions known on subjects at hand."

= @witnesspage

a little thing I put together where all posts from witnesses using the relevant witness tags:

witness
witness-category
or
witness-update

are resteemed.

So that all the relevant witness posts from our witnesses are available in one place and if a person likes, they can just follow that one account instead of following 100+ witnesses.

Some people like it, a lot can be seen and learned from it, no matter what all angles you look at it!

as for EIP, I can't grasp the fact that our priorities have shifted back to something that was done in 2017 with HF19, instead of putting all efforts into SMTs, especially after HF20 set the path for SMTs and an almost infinite economy for our Steem ecosystem.

So, to me, I am literally lost for words when it comes to what all is going on.

We seem to have strayed off the path that were on, our vision has been blurred by things that would be totally obsolete once the SMTs are necessary for any front end to operate.

So yeah, don't ask me mate, I'm just as confused, if not even more than most of us out there in this deep blue!

Cheers.

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So, you would be a witness to vote for if I'm against EIP in HF21, yeah?

I am a Steemian who can-t understand why we are spending so much of our energy and time that will never be returned, because every second that passes is gone for ever, on something that can be literally fixed after we issue SMTs.

Once we have given the world the opportunity to tokenize its business dealings, to literally use an open an transparent blockchain that just keeps on giving (ref HF20) we can concentrate on making sure that ALL people on this earth can go ahead and do what they feel is best for them, no matter if that be 50/50 or 90/10 or 10/90, without disrupting any aspect of our Steem economy, but in fact contributing to it.

I seriously don't get it, we had/have a vision, yet we stayed from that path.