I have more WORKERBEE in the BEE:WORKERBEE pool than anywhere else at the moment. π π π β¨ π€
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I have more WORKERBEE in the BEE:WORKERBEE pool than anywhere else at the moment. π π π β¨ π€
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You were probably referring to your #HiveEngine wallet as the "anywhere else" that isn't the BEE:WORKERBEE liquidity pool on your comment. π
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That is quite perceptive and logical of you. π π π β¨ π€
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I just thought of the possibility that there may be something else apart from liquidity pools and #HiveEngine wallets that you were referring to on your previous comment. π€―π
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While that is sometimes true, it is not in this case. π π π β¨ π€
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I can't think of anywhere where #HiveEngine tokens can reside, apart from Hive Engine wallets themselves, or Hive Engine liquidity pools. π€― There's a @tyndynrain wallet on Hive Engine though that has 20,0001 IDD tokens! π€£π
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Hive-Engine tokens can also reside, and often be staked, on various blockchain game sites, such as Splinterlands. Yep, we shouldn't be allowed to send assets to non-existent accounts. π π π β¨ π€
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If the tokens are on a centralized platform (regardless if it is on your "own account" on that platform), then it can be argued that you don't really hold those tokens, similar to the motto "not your keys, not your coins". π€―
Perhaps the top #HiveEngine Witnesses (including @borniet's Witness node which is currently exactly at the 20th) can decide to prevent the transfer of any Hive Engine token to a non-existent Hive account, then create a fork for it. π
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Yep, that's true indeed, as we saw with the fall of ListNerds.
Well that would be an interesting proposition. Nice, he's going up. π π π β¨ π€
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