Thanks!
The reason for my "move miners"-comment was simply that I don't want to move. It took ages to convince myself that I'd live with the front-end, but now I even like it. And, sure, I'd support smaller pool with zero fees and contribute to a larger degree of decentralization, but I like to support dev's pool, hoping they get a bit of surplus and incentive to continue their/your awesome work. BURST has in 2016 become a household coin, that is evident in many ways but not least on Twitter. The number of hits you will get with BURST-related tags are manyfold compared with the times we struggled to get a single retweet. Another reason I didn't move was that my farm is far from what it used to be due to a redecorating of my apartment. My measly 50-60TB hardly have an impact on the network as such. When I'm back in business again, the second reason might me move - even if I'd hate it.
So my grumpy comment was an odd way of showing appreciation.
Regarding Twitter, I must emphases how great the use of the 140.charaters posts from the community have become! For me, who has been into BURST from the very beginning, the recent development just states that BURST is here to stay.
Of course much is due to the dedication of the dev's, but the importance of overall community effort shouldn't be underestimated. We are great together!
And that, I believe was one of the fundamental concepts behind why burstcoin developed and launched an HDD coin: Every single one with a computer can join in, make some money and thereby also strengthen the network - without loads of dedicated hardware and expensive power. Comparing genius inventions, POC is up there with satoshi's work.
It has taken some time to establish such a novel idea, and we aren't at the end yet, but God damn has BURST proven that it's far more than a proof.of-concept idea!
BURST and POC are the future already here today. I'm completely convinced that this technology will have more than one representative at the Top-10 list of cryptocurrencies. It will be a battle between POC and POW, where the former have loads of advantages. Just give it two more years and we can all say that we were part of BU3ST's early days, just as bitcoiners active in 2010-2011 can say of their involvement.
Please note that
the POC coin necessarily doesn't have to beBURST. The lack of cloins; with some added feature, is truly mindbogglingly. Clones will come but that's just fine: It will improve POC technology and display its superiority of POW (where POS et al. isn't even worthy mentioning).
Whatever you do, do not sell you long-term holdings.
Whatever you do, keep looking for clones. BURST isn't perfect but POC will be. We are dealing with a revolution far greater than Bell's telephone due to the disruptive effects it will have on the world's economy: an HDD in Kongo or in North-Korea does the same thing as in Northern-Europe, without POW's power/ear problem.
Simple as that. Or as hard as that. It does take some time to grasp the magnitude of what we are really are dealing with...
Congrats to the
early adopters! And why not Tweet this to celebrate what's ahead of us - still so damn cheap