I still don't understand why you even got into Dash? You don't seem to believe in its core principles which were plain to see and you could read about them before you invested anything.
Just searching for profit, I suppose, because at that time it seemed you could make more with the same investment than on some other coin.
Because I was just like you - head up in the clouds, thinking governance actually meant something for a digitial currency. Turns out, it just creates a system full of greedy owners who think they understand the best plan of action to see a currency to success when, in reality, theyre just looking for the same thing everyone else is - short term profits.
You seem to think you're immune to this rule for some reason, as you sit with retarded ROIs on a failing currency that codepends on other people being interested in achieving the same end of owning a MN and only ever sees success when everyone else is panicking about REAL DECENTRALIZED cryptocurrencies, and the lack of liquidity holding up prices once in a while. You don't care about its future, so you can get off the high horse.
You get to vote on a slush fund that you literally had no input in creating. If you had actually done any of the processes necessary to create the 10% budget you vote on, you wouldn't be voting on such retarded measures - but your disconnect and greed removes you from the reality of your own evangelistic message of DASH being the only hope for a future in cryptocurrency.
You vote for things because prices will rise, not because DASH is going to be a better, more robust currency, or because you think its necessary for a greater audience; you
THINK you do, which is the funniest part, but clearly have no concept of audience retention when making these votes. Instead, you take money that you've never created and throw it to increase your own ROIs, create headlines and hype news to get a pump going on your money.
Can someone explain why it was important to spend $600,000 on a Zimbabwe project when half of the population doesn't even have electricity? Because it wasn't about doing anything over there, it was simply about creating a nice headline for the next pump. But yeah, miners are being greedy for asking for a positive ROI and higher emissions for the long-term sustainability of the DASH network's hashrate LOL.
My mission here, unless someone would LOVE to prove otherwise, is to prove just that.