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Topic: Inviting reputed people to form a governing n advisory board for a de-stablecoin (Read 145 times)

legendary
Activity: 3178
Merit: 1128
It seems that you are trying to do what usually devs do in a conference room..

But this is how a decentralized-development will be? I am afraid that will not be that easier.

I am sorry if I sound like discouraging but I just appreciate your efforts. Keep going and count me for voicing for decentralization.
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
ok, NP

Launch it, I will help with the mining  Cool Grin

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copper member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 3071
https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
Sounds good if you've already got a plan/Prototype unless you were expecting community members to contribute from the start?

As long as the stable coin can remain immutable by a central power and has full reserves I can see it doing well.
sr. member
Activity: 1042
Merit: 273

I am just another individual who is in plan on launching a fully decentralized-mineable-stablecoin.

This is about forming a group of people who will talk for this community and maintaining decentralization for this crypto community as a advisory/governing body.

This may be a remuneration/non-remuneration (only this upcoming governing body itself will decide that) based process but people who are interested on welfare of crypto community are welcome to join and guide the process of building a decentralized stablecoin by voicing out about decentralization and basic human rights.

By having more and highly known people on board, I believe the process of building a decentralized stablecoin will remain strongly decentralized.

I/We will collect ideas/process from this community on how to build and launch a stablecoin and when this governing body approves those ideas/process then those will be added to agenda/roadmap.

People who are Sr.member/Hero/legendary and interested on checking and voicing out on decentralization could be considered as basic eligibility criteria to join.
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