VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS30.82%
Net Worth
1.005USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Own SP
17.320SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 17.320SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 0.000SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 17.320SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
{
"balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"vesting_shares": "28169.964891 VESTS",
"delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
"received_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
"sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
"savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
"reward_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
"conversions": []
}Account Info
| name | populus |
| id | 98302 |
| rank | 86,973 |
| reputation | 1397498870 |
| created | 2016-09-28T07:15:51 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 7 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2018-10-19T19:58:30 |
| last_root_post | 2018-10-19T19:58:30 |
| last_vote_time | 2018-10-19T19:58:45 |
| proxied_vsf_votes | 0, 0, 0, 0 |
| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 9,799 |
| delayed_votes | 0 |
| balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 28169.964891 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
{
"id": 98302,
"name": "populus",
"owner": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM66Vhpuxw4HguLaXLJnk4mdwQoHQjqfADuUcZEdfeDJKyBpM7rj",
1
]
]
},
"active": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM7BdxiexR6TVBW5H13EjJ7ACuBTjZmFq3BJnLLUjQzDzjfkGi5v",
1
]
]
},
"posting": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM56HkwyWBF4b9HaMQqWvR9FLKPyXn2SWzcVJUL526L1Z5xUgFNT",
1
]
]
},
"memo_key": "STM6jqxCUVJgGzbPa5Tb7iaVUpsa1R76GRyD5rtTs8vyVkXmf7gPW",
"json_metadata": "",
"posting_json_metadata": "",
"proxy": "",
"last_owner_update": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"last_account_update": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"created": "2016-09-28T07:15:51",
"mined": false,
"recovery_account": "steem",
"last_account_recovery": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"reset_account": "null",
"comment_count": 0,
"lifetime_vote_count": 0,
"post_count": 7,
"can_vote": true,
"voting_manabar": {
"current_mana": "27606565593",
"last_update_time": 1539979125
},
"downvote_manabar": {
"current_mana": 0,
"last_update_time": 1475046951
},
"voting_power": 9799,
"balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"savings_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
"sbd_seconds": "0",
"sbd_seconds_last_update": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"sbd_last_interest_payment": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"savings_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
"savings_sbd_seconds": "0",
"savings_sbd_seconds_last_update": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"savings_sbd_last_interest_payment": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"savings_withdraw_requests": 0,
"reward_sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
"reward_steem_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"reward_vesting_balance": "0.000000 VESTS",
"reward_vesting_steem": "0.000 STEEM",
"vesting_shares": "28169.964891 VESTS",
"delegated_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
"received_vesting_shares": "0.000000 VESTS",
"vesting_withdraw_rate": "0.000000 VESTS",
"next_vesting_withdrawal": "1969-12-31T23:59:59",
"withdrawn": 0,
"to_withdraw": 0,
"withdraw_routes": 0,
"curation_rewards": 0,
"posting_rewards": 0,
"proxied_vsf_votes": [
0,
0,
0,
0
],
"witnesses_voted_for": 0,
"last_post": "2018-10-19T19:58:30",
"last_root_post": "2018-10-19T19:58:30",
"last_vote_time": "2018-10-19T19:58:45",
"post_bandwidth": 0,
"pending_claimed_accounts": 0,
"vesting_balance": "0.000 STEEM",
"reputation": 1397498870,
"transfer_history": [],
"market_history": [],
"post_history": [],
"vote_history": [],
"other_history": [],
"witness_votes": [],
"tags_usage": [],
"guest_bloggers": [],
"rank": 86973
}Withdraw Routes
| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
{
"incoming": [],
"outgoing": []
}From Date
To Date
2019/09/28 07:52:21
2019/09/28 07:52:21
| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-populus-20190928t075221000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @populus! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@populus/birthday3.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@populus) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=populus)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
| json metadata | {"image":["https://steemitboard.com/img/notify.png"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #36811014/Trx a071c5e0c3f439eac2b89fe6407897f3f6c31d55 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "a071c5e0c3f439eac2b89fe6407897f3f6c31d55",
"block": 36811014,
"trx_in_block": 15,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2019-09-28T07:52:21",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth",
"author": "steemitboard",
"permlink": "steemitboard-notify-populus-20190928t075221000z",
"title": "",
"body": "Congratulations @populus! You received a personal award!\n\n<table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@populus/birthday3.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years!</td></tr></table>\n\n<sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@populus) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=populus)_</sub>\n\n\n###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!",
"json_metadata": "{\"image\":[\"https://steemitboard.com/img/notify.png\"]}"
}
]
}2018/10/20 16:39:36
2018/10/20 16:39:36
| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth |
| author | steemitboard |
| permlink | steemitboard-notify-populus-20181020t163935000z |
| title | |
| body | Congratulations @populus! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : [](http://steemitboard.com/@populus) You published your First Post <sub>_Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor._</sub> <sub>_If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word_ `STOP`</sub> **Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:** <table><tr><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-resteem-and-resteemed-added"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfRVpHQhLDhnjDtqck8GPv9NPvNKPfMsDaAFDE1D9Er2Z/header_ranking.png"></a></td><td><a href="https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-resteem-and-resteemed-added">SteemitBoard Ranking update - Resteem and Resteemed added</a></td></tr></table> > Support [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)! **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**! |
| json metadata | {"image":["https://steemitboard.com/img/notify.png"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #26978060/Trx 51eacd691f040f442a95d54245d02ce0b6a7ddbd |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "51eacd691f040f442a95d54245d02ce0b6a7ddbd",
"block": 26978060,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2018-10-20T16:39:36",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth",
"author": "steemitboard",
"permlink": "steemitboard-notify-populus-20181020t163935000z",
"title": "",
"body": "Congratulations @populus! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :\n\n[](http://steemitboard.com/@populus) You published your First Post\n\n<sub>_Click on the badge to view your Board of Honor._</sub>\n<sub>_If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word_ `STOP`</sub>\n\n\n\n**Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:**\n<table><tr><td><a href=\"https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-resteem-and-resteemed-added\"><img src=\"https://steemitimages.com/64x128/https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmfRVpHQhLDhnjDtqck8GPv9NPvNKPfMsDaAFDE1D9Er2Z/header_ranking.png\"></a></td><td><a href=\"https://steemit.com/steemitboard/@steemitboard/steemitboard-ranking-update-resteem-and-resteemed-added\">SteemitBoard Ranking update - Resteem and Resteemed added</a></td></tr></table>\n\n> Support [SteemitBoard's project](https://steemit.com/@steemitboard)! **[Vote for its witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1)** and **get one more award**!",
"json_metadata": "{\"image\":[\"https://steemitboard.com/img/notify.png\"]}"
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @populus / meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth2018/10/19 19:58:45
populusupvoted (100.00%) @populus / meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth
2018/10/19 19:58:45
| voter | populus |
| author | populus |
| permlink | meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #26953254/Trx 711ad1f54cb599cdac70eb75656a0c436d7e5a7c |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "711ad1f54cb599cdac70eb75656a0c436d7e5a7c",
"block": 26953254,
"trx_in_block": 5,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2018-10-19T19:58:45",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}populuspublished a new post: meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth2018/10/19 19:58:30
populuspublished a new post: meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth
2018/10/19 19:58:30
| parent author | |
| parent permlink | workspace |
| author | populus |
| permlink | meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth |
| title | Meridio - rent workspaces with ETH |
| body | Last week Meridio released their platform reLease providing users with an interface to rent workspaces purchasable with Ethereum. So here's the link for that: https://bit.ly/2R2Kmmf While I'm sharing I'm also wondering if there's a similar type thing out there but for couchsurfing / airbnb? |
| json metadata | {"tags":["workspace"],"links":["https://bit.ly/2R2Kmmf"],"app":"steemit/0.1","format":"markdown"} |
| Transaction Info | Block #26953249/Trx 5d1f57c5b419039cfdc184fa4495e17192d42592 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "5d1f57c5b419039cfdc184fa4495e17192d42592",
"block": 26953249,
"trx_in_block": 25,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2018-10-19T19:58:30",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "",
"parent_permlink": "workspace",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "meridio-rent-workspaces-with-eth",
"title": "Meridio - rent workspaces with ETH",
"body": "Last week Meridio released their platform reLease providing users with an interface to rent workspaces purchasable with Ethereum. So here's the link for that:\nhttps://bit.ly/2R2Kmmf\n\nWhile I'm sharing I'm also wondering if there's a similar type thing out there but for couchsurfing / airbnb?",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"workspace\"],\"links\":[\"https://bit.ly/2R2Kmmf\"],\"app\":\"steemit/0.1\",\"format\":\"markdown\"}"
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @jimmyhunter / freedom-as-self-esteem2018/03/13 16:28:45
populusupvoted (100.00%) @jimmyhunter / freedom-as-self-esteem
2018/03/13 16:28:45
| voter | populus |
| author | jimmyhunter |
| permlink | freedom-as-self-esteem |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #20643999/Trx ec1a20032162a8ee8e4cab9a99cc56ba57e58ef3 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "ec1a20032162a8ee8e4cab9a99cc56ba57e58ef3",
"block": 20643999,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2018-03-13T16:28:45",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "jimmyhunter",
"permlink": "freedom-as-self-esteem",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @jimbo88 / i-just-wanna-boinc-part-1-the-pi-stack2017/05/18 04:56:39
populusupvoted (100.00%) @jimbo88 / i-just-wanna-boinc-part-1-the-pi-stack
2017/05/18 04:56:39
| voter | populus |
| author | jimbo88 |
| permlink | i-just-wanna-boinc-part-1-the-pi-stack |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #12027379/Trx 95769ee2531cfaa6ced86c8e729dbba572a53942 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "95769ee2531cfaa6ced86c8e729dbba572a53942",
"block": 12027379,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2017-05-18T04:56:39",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "jimbo88",
"permlink": "i-just-wanna-boinc-part-1-the-pi-stack",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| required auths | [] |
| required posting auths | ["populus"] |
| id | follow |
| json | ["follow",{"follower":"populus","following":"cm-steem","what":["blog"]}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #6571223/Trx b3cb1c3a3c4c3b5391bf0b596983a952c7f099b8 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "b3cb1c3a3c4c3b5391bf0b596983a952c7f099b8",
"block": 6571223,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-11-09T11:28:09",
"op": [
"custom_json",
{
"required_auths": [],
"required_posting_auths": [
"populus"
],
"id": "follow",
"json": "[\"follow\",{\"follower\":\"populus\",\"following\":\"cm-steem\",\"what\":[\"blog\"]}]"
}
]
}| voter | populus |
| author | cm-steem |
| permlink | re-skcin-re-cm-steem-brainstorming-new-boinc-projects-20161109t003533980z |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #6571219/Trx 08133c038121ade61dd48ea7943a142ea9cba7d6 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "08133c038121ade61dd48ea7943a142ea9cba7d6",
"block": 6571219,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-11-09T11:27:57",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "cm-steem",
"permlink": "re-skcin-re-cm-steem-brainstorming-new-boinc-projects-20161109t003533980z",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @the-alien / the-world-s-greatest-unsolved-crime-mystery
populusupvoted (100.00%) @the-alien / the-world-s-greatest-unsolved-crime-mystery
| voter | populus |
| author | the-alien |
| permlink | the-world-s-greatest-unsolved-crime-mystery |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5735596/Trx 92dd888e14239c9f26240096f7b5678b982ced97 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "92dd888e14239c9f26240096f7b5678b982ced97",
"block": 5735596,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-11T10:12:36",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "the-alien",
"permlink": "the-world-s-greatest-unsolved-crime-mystery",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @solarguy / re-jacor-blockchain-and-education-20161007t120350696z
populusupvoted (100.00%) @solarguy / re-jacor-blockchain-and-education-20161007t120350696z
| voter | populus |
| author | solarguy |
| permlink | re-jacor-blockchain-and-education-20161007t120350696z |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5625622/Trx 15d3117ef2326cb1391312f35a231bd554982d3d |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "15d3117ef2326cb1391312f35a231bd554982d3d",
"block": 5625622,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-07T14:33:21",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "solarguy",
"permlink": "re-jacor-blockchain-and-education-20161007t120350696z",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z |
| author | intelliguy |
| permlink | re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z |
| title | |
| body | @@ -945,16 +945,17 @@ that wil +l take ov |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5604754/Trx d491fdb25bf0fcc834d959744cbef947f406a847 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "d491fdb25bf0fcc834d959744cbef947f406a847",
"block": 5604754,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T21:09:30",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z",
"author": "intelliguy",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z",
"title": "",
"body": "@@ -945,16 +945,17 @@\n that wil\n+l\n take ov\n",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z |
| author | intelliguy |
| permlink | re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z |
| title | |
| body | @@ -458,16 +458,109 @@ roadmap. + Where they don't make good on their promises, and the investments take a dive for the worse. %0A%0AI have |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5604743/Trx 12d83e5b7a93b36a017e57f70d4c18247a6d9a88 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "12d83e5b7a93b36a017e57f70d4c18247a6d9a88",
"block": 5604743,
"trx_in_block": 6,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T21:08:57",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z",
"author": "intelliguy",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z",
"title": "",
"body": "@@ -458,16 +458,109 @@\n roadmap.\n+ Where they don't make good on their promises, and the investments take a dive for the worse.\n %0A%0AI have\n",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z |
| author | intelliguy |
| permlink | re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z |
| title | |
| body | @@ -386,17 +386,17 @@ undraise -r +d first, |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5604731/Trx 204f16c6c354d5f244fd8be245dbe0131f03df0f |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "204f16c6c354d5f244fd8be245dbe0131f03df0f",
"block": 5604731,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T21:08:21",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z",
"author": "intelliguy",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z",
"title": "",
"body": "@@ -386,17 +386,17 @@\n undraise\n-r\n+d\n first, \n",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z |
| author | intelliguy |
| permlink | re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z |
| title | |
| body | This is one of the reasons I'm on the radio tomorrow (hopefully) to discuss this with the people present in the channel. It's a long roundtable discussion to get it out right. Email type posting takes too long. :) I'm thinking of Bitcoin XT vs Bitcoin, or Eth Classic, vs Eth I'm also thinking the "Richlist" of every coin that was minable. I'm also thinking every ICO where they fundraiser first, and build very little later. Or don't follow their own roadmap. I have dozens of examples, but that should be enough to see some.. The time line, is that we have a decentralized community trying to build things that are adoptable for mainstream use. If we don't work together in some very specific areas, we will fail to gain mainstream adoption. It is that sole lacking point, that opens the door for proprietary, government implemented chains that wil take over this space "mainstream". It's happening right now. It would have been better to have finished, useable products, what were user friendly, and interoperable now, so by the time big business and govt came in to dominate the space and feed it to the public, we would have already been there. We're going to miss the boat of opportunity the longer we take. |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5604719/Trx bef5111e452f13fc489888d283cf7192b4fa9b57 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "bef5111e452f13fc489888d283cf7192b4fa9b57",
"block": 5604719,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T21:07:45",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z",
"author": "intelliguy",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t210648442z",
"title": "",
"body": "This is one of the reasons I'm on the radio tomorrow (hopefully) to discuss this with the people present in the channel. It's a long roundtable discussion to get it out right. Email type posting takes too long. :)\n\nI'm thinking of Bitcoin XT vs Bitcoin, or Eth Classic, vs Eth\n\nI'm also thinking the \"Richlist\" of every coin that was minable.\n\nI'm also thinking every ICO where they fundraiser first, and build very little later. Or don't follow their own roadmap.\n\nI have dozens of examples, but that should be enough to see some..\n\nThe time line, is that we have a decentralized community trying to build things that are adoptable for mainstream use. If we don't work together in some very specific areas, we will fail to gain mainstream adoption.\n\nIt is that sole lacking point, that opens the door for proprietary, government implemented chains that wil take over this space \"mainstream\". It's happening right now.\n\nIt would have been better to have finished, useable products, what were user friendly, and interoperable now, so by the time big business and govt came in to dominate the space and feed it to the public, we would have already been there.\n\nWe're going to miss the boat of opportunity the longer we take.",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}| parent author | intelliguy |
| parent permlink | re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t201529431z |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z |
| title | |
| body | We are already moving inside of a space where blockchains are able to compete with one another as they all are global and seek to provide the different services/functions I mentioned earlier better than their competitors. But it does seem like it's competitive as amongst friends who share similar ideas of concepts rather than competition between rivals. I'm looking at Storj and Maidsafe teaming up together rather than trying to outperform or outservice the other. I believe they both started out as a decentralized file hosting platform and they have both evolved way beyond that at this point. Maidsafe being more of a decentralized-everything kind of a thing and Storj focusing solely on hosting files in a decentralized network of nodes. The part of building API's, toolkits, source code etc is done by the rest of the world, not for rest of the world. While the goal is, yes, as you say to furnish their own systems with the new tech. Some of them might aim to take aspects of decentralization and centralize it further. It's probably not out of the question for banks to create their own cryptocurrency but it is just what the crypto community hopes won't happen, at least not to the extent of putting decentralized currency down. Others might seek to incorporate and replace their old tech with the new. The only way for Bitcoin, as an example, to be corrupted is to integrate functions of corruption into the code itself. Which is why it's necessary for Bitcoin to be open source and open for auditing by everyone so that if any shenanigans actually does go down a fork is possible. The finished adoptable product itself is what will determine when exactly is 'on time'. There is no deadline the product must meet, what's important is simply that it works. I'm not sure if there will ever be a portability issue as it is run on the internet and on every online node across the globe simultaneously. So as long as there is internet connectivity it shouldn't be a problem. I might be misinterpreting you though. In regards to government being involved in this, of course & absolutely, why should they not be right? It's a great way to alleviate the government of tons of work and pass it on to a network where users can perform their own governmental functions and possibly automate most of them. What if we can have the people govern themselves with minimal effort, wouldn't that be something to strive for? Replace government with governmental smart-contracts. You said "Past experience shows that even public blockchain technology, you can still corrupt the space." What experience are you referring to? In the sense of the space being corrupted by bad actors, I'm totally with you on that. But if not I'm not sure what you're referring to. |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5604409/Trx 0da52614d1704694dd4c8ffd10f62656e7007e58 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "0da52614d1704694dd4c8ffd10f62656e7007e58",
"block": 5604409,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T20:52:15",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "intelliguy",
"parent_permlink": "re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t201529431z",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-intelliguy-re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t205215227z",
"title": "",
"body": "We are already moving inside of a space where blockchains are able to compete with one another as they all are global and seek to provide the different services/functions I mentioned earlier better than their competitors. But it does seem like it's competitive as amongst friends who share similar ideas of concepts rather than competition between rivals. I'm looking at Storj and Maidsafe teaming up together rather than trying to outperform or outservice the other. I believe they both started out as a decentralized file hosting platform and they have both evolved way beyond that at this point. Maidsafe being more of a decentralized-everything kind of a thing and Storj focusing solely on hosting files in a decentralized network of nodes.\n\nThe part of building API's, toolkits, source code etc is done by the rest of the world, not for rest of the world. While the goal is, yes, as you say to furnish their own systems with the new tech. Some of them might aim to take aspects of decentralization and centralize it further. It's probably not out of the question for banks to create their own cryptocurrency but it is just what the crypto community hopes won't happen, at least not to the extent of putting decentralized currency down. \nOthers might seek to incorporate and replace their old tech with the new. \n\nThe only way for Bitcoin, as an example, to be corrupted is to integrate functions of corruption into the code itself. Which is why it's necessary for Bitcoin to be open source and open for auditing by everyone so that if any shenanigans actually does go down a fork is possible. \n\nThe finished adoptable product itself is what will determine when exactly is 'on time'. There is no deadline the product must meet, what's important is simply that it works. \n\nI'm not sure if there will ever be a portability issue as it is run on the internet and on every online node across the globe simultaneously. So as long as there is internet connectivity it shouldn't be a problem. I might be misinterpreting you though.\n\nIn regards to government being involved in this, of course & absolutely, why should they not be right? It's a great way to alleviate the government of tons of work and pass it on to a network where users can perform their own governmental functions and possibly automate most of them. \nWhat if we can have the people govern themselves with minimal effort, wouldn't that be something to strive for? Replace government with governmental smart-contracts.\n\nYou said \"Past experience shows that even public blockchain technology, you can still corrupt the space.\"\nWhat experience are you referring to? \nIn the sense of the space being corrupted by bad actors, I'm totally with you on that. But if not I'm not sure what you're referring to.",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}intelliguyupvoted (100.00%) @populus / re-dragonanarchist-government-is-euphemism-20161004t155123618z
intelliguyupvoted (100.00%) @populus / re-dragonanarchist-government-is-euphemism-20161004t155123618z
| voter | intelliguy |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-dragonanarchist-government-is-euphemism-20161004t155123618z |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5603853/Trx 3324736f52edf94f58c0b4798394fb65b1c61d66 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "3324736f52edf94f58c0b4798394fb65b1c61d66",
"block": 5603853,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T20:24:27",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "intelliguy",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-dragonanarchist-government-is-euphemism-20161004t155123618z",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z |
| author | intelliguy |
| permlink | re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t201529431z |
| title | |
| body | @@ -842,16 +842,17 @@ ockchain +s in the @@ -1247,9 +1247,48 @@ deliver + a mainstream adoptable product in time . |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5603775/Trx d3e4934385625b88afa7ef09bb4e9d2e07e49232 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "d3e4934385625b88afa7ef09bb4e9d2e07e49232",
"block": 5603775,
"trx_in_block": 7,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T20:20:33",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z",
"author": "intelliguy",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t201529431z",
"title": "",
"body": "@@ -842,16 +842,17 @@\n ockchain\n+s\n in the \n@@ -1247,9 +1247,48 @@\n deliver\n+ a mainstream adoptable product in time\n .\n",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z |
| author | intelliguy |
| permlink | re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t201529431z |
| title | |
| body | My ideas are also at an early stage. That's why I went public with them, to get the conversation started. There are some unique properties of things like Java Containers, XML, VMWare/Virtual Machines, that encapsulate data and code to make things more portable. These are technical examples that techies can understand. When it comes to decentralized monetary systems, portability and ease of use are key. At this early stage, we're not there yet. However our early stage is soon going to be swept from under us by the mammoth conglomerates that run the world. Now, I'm not anti-government, or anti-corporation, to a 100%. There is a large grey area, that good government and good corporations can exist. They need our help though, even if they don't ask for it. But until we can move towards are more usable system of competing blockchain in the same space, all we're doing is building API's, toolkits, source code, proof-of-concepts for the rest of the world who will take this and furnish their own system. Past experience shows that even public blockchain technology, you can still corrupt the space. So we'll still end up with corruption in this space, but the mainstream layman will get sucked into that too, since we failed to deliver. |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5603693/Trx 00a1d3b574b9d434d39e9db979451e3c518cbbe3 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "00a1d3b574b9d434d39e9db979451e3c518cbbe3",
"block": 5603693,
"trx_in_block": 12,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T20:16:27",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z",
"author": "intelliguy",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t201529431z",
"title": "",
"body": "My ideas are also at an early stage. That's why I went public with them, to get the conversation started. There are some unique properties of things like Java Containers, XML, VMWare/Virtual Machines, that encapsulate data and code to make things more portable. These are technical examples that techies can understand.\n\nWhen it comes to decentralized monetary systems, portability and ease of use are key. At this early stage, we're not there yet. However our early stage is soon going to be swept from under us by the mammoth conglomerates that run the world. \n\nNow, I'm not anti-government, or anti-corporation, to a 100%. There is a large grey area, that good government and good corporations can exist. They need our help though, even if they don't ask for it.\n\nBut until we can move towards are more usable system of competing blockchain in the same space, all we're doing is building API's, toolkits, source code, proof-of-concepts for the rest of the world who will take this and furnish their own system. Past experience shows that even public blockchain technology, you can still corrupt the space. So we'll still end up with corruption in this space, but the mainstream layman will get sucked into that too, since we failed to deliver.",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}| voter | intelliguy |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5603508/Trx d34961b31d43a9e98a324f8ae2bdf6f50bf84677 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "d34961b31d43a9e98a324f8ae2bdf6f50bf84677",
"block": 5603508,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T20:07:12",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "intelliguy",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| parent author | intelliguy |
| parent permlink | one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z |
| title | |
| body | Lots of the different tokens provide various services. Bitcoin for example is 'simply' a store of value in the sense that it is hard to obtain. You can buy it, sell it, but there's only one way to 'get' it and the way you 'get' it is limited. It is the simplest token and serves the purpose it was created for. We also have something such as Ethereum which is not only a token but a service platform that has a need to utilize their own tokens in order to effectively use their service. While Ether(ETH) is a store of value, it is also something that you can use. But yes, I do see what you're getting at. Lots of coins are completely useless and have been created for so called pump-n-dumps and others have been just test-tokens in order to learn of the technology. Blockchains and such are still, arguably, in early development. You mentioned the need for a one-token-over-all-others, a better alternative might be a decentralized, user-friendly exchange, something like Openbazaar but for any and all cryptocurrencies. Because all(most) tokens provide something different it will be up to the market that decides which ones will remain. |
| json metadata | {"tags":["beyondbitcoin"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5603002/Trx 4918bccfe20c5185f7f997b268d57f50ed907dcc |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "4918bccfe20c5185f7f997b268d57f50ed907dcc",
"block": 5603002,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T19:41:54",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "intelliguy",
"parent_permlink": "one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-intelliguy-one-thing-satoshi-nakamoto-underestimated-was-greed-we-underestimate-it-too-let-s-correct-our-mistake-20161006t194154046z",
"title": "",
"body": "Lots of the different tokens provide various services. Bitcoin for example is 'simply' a store of value in the sense that it is hard to obtain. You can buy it, sell it, but there's only one way to 'get' it and the way you 'get' it is limited. \nIt is the simplest token and serves the purpose it was created for. \nWe also have something such as Ethereum which is not only a token but a service platform that has a need to utilize their own tokens in order to effectively use their service. While Ether(ETH) is a store of value, it is also something that you can use. \n\nBut yes, I do see what you're getting at. Lots of coins are completely useless and have been created for so called pump-n-dumps and others have been just test-tokens in order to learn of the technology. \n\nBlockchains and such are still, arguably, in early development. You mentioned the need for a one-token-over-all-others, a better alternative might be a decentralized, user-friendly exchange, something like Openbazaar but for any and all cryptocurrencies. Because all(most) tokens provide something different it will be up to the market that decides which ones will remain.",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"beyondbitcoin\"]}"
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @oaldamster / easy-as-pie-explaining-blockchains
populusupvoted (100.00%) @oaldamster / easy-as-pie-explaining-blockchains
| voter | populus |
| author | oaldamster |
| permlink | easy-as-pie-explaining-blockchains |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5602788/Trx 1d1d55919e3597684bdcfe31c52acf415d7d22de |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "1d1d55919e3597684bdcfe31c52acf415d7d22de",
"block": 5602788,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-06T19:31:09",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "oaldamster",
"permlink": "easy-as-pie-explaining-blockchains",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| voter | populus |
| author | rubellitefae |
| permlink | re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t163108537z |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5541535/Trx 56fb734c6a6e4dca65950b4405d359ee0b19b659 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "56fb734c6a6e4dca65950b4405d359ee0b19b659",
"block": 5541535,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-04T16:27:21",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "rubellitefae",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t163108537z",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| parent author | rubellitefae |
| parent permlink | re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t163108537z |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-rubellitefae-re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20161004t162713927z |
| title | |
| body | Trying to re-read my first argument and decode it, I think what I was saying was that no matter the attempts to separate human union, the people will never stop trying to unify. Your concern, is as mine. No person is on a different level of ethics and morals than anyone else. Noone is entitled to say what is right or what is wrong to you or to anyone else. Look at all writings of fiction, the only 'acceptable loss' is the self. If that is not the case, then the love of the self is greater than the love for others. Yes, rather than having every person voting on every subject ever, it would be executed in a similar manner to say, Steemit. Just as you would subscribe to a topic or a writer, you could subscribe to a specific branch of governing or issue, maybe subscribe to your favorite person who engages in the system completely. How would marketing, advertising and such play a role in this system? People, and I include myself, are easily influenced by commercials and popular opinion. Will this affect people's judgements? On one hand, popular opinion will always serve to bring important votes to the media. On the other hand, it allows for the same corruption of words we receive from current politicians. Thirdly, is centralized coverage on 'the news' a legitimate practice under such a system? I'm glad you also find this system plausible and worth looking into further. Your way of proposing small groups of co-opting to an interest is a great way to quietly slip away from the grasps of plutocracy. In regards to the question proposed whether any one percent of the populus has the right to coerce the other into something they do not agree with I think it would make sense to ask the question why this situation would arise at all. If there ever was a vote which put two groups of people opposed to each other I would like to believe negotiation trumps flat out declination of an agreement. |
| json metadata | {"tags":["debate"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5541533/Trx ba642f93b59968655b2db00a97f272a3f19831a6 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "ba642f93b59968655b2db00a97f272a3f19831a6",
"block": 5541533,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-04T16:27:15",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "rubellitefae",
"parent_permlink": "re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t163108537z",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-rubellitefae-re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20161004t162713927z",
"title": "",
"body": "Trying to re-read my first argument and decode it, I think what I was saying was that no matter the attempts to separate human union, the people will never stop trying to unify. \n\nYour concern, is as mine. No person is on a different level of ethics and morals than anyone else. Noone is entitled to say what is right or what is wrong to you or to anyone else. \nLook at all writings of fiction, the only 'acceptable loss' is the self. If that is not the case, then the love of the self is greater than the love for others.\n\nYes, rather than having every person voting on every subject ever, it would be executed in a similar manner to say, Steemit. Just as you would subscribe to a topic or a writer, you could subscribe to a specific branch of governing or issue, maybe subscribe to your favorite person who engages in the system completely. \nHow would marketing, advertising and such play a role in this system? People, and I include myself, are easily influenced by commercials and popular opinion. Will this affect people's judgements? \nOn one hand, popular opinion will always serve to bring important votes to the media. On the other hand, it allows for the same corruption of words we receive from current politicians. \nThirdly, is centralized coverage on 'the news' a legitimate practice under such a system? \n\nI'm glad you also find this system plausible and worth looking into further. Your way of proposing small groups of co-opting to an interest is a great way to quietly slip away from the grasps of plutocracy. \n\nIn regards to the question proposed whether any one percent of the populus has the right to coerce the other into something they do not agree with I think it would make sense to ask the question why this situation would arise at all. \nIf there ever was a vote which put two groups of people opposed to each other I would like to believe negotiation trumps flat out declination of an agreement.",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"debate\"]}"
}
]
}populusfollowed @dragonanarchist
populusfollowed @dragonanarchist
| required auths | [] |
| required posting auths | ["populus"] |
| id | follow |
| json | ["follow",{"follower":"populus","following":"dragonanarchist","what":["blog"]}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #5540934/Trx ceada8ec6cddede6f0ad508926b68ff9603c0cec |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "ceada8ec6cddede6f0ad508926b68ff9603c0cec",
"block": 5540934,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-04T15:57:18",
"op": [
"custom_json",
{
"required_auths": [],
"required_posting_auths": [
"populus"
],
"id": "follow",
"json": "[\"follow\",{\"follower\":\"populus\",\"following\":\"dragonanarchist\",\"what\":[\"blog\"]}]"
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @dragonanarchist / schrodinger-s-government
populusupvoted (100.00%) @dragonanarchist / schrodinger-s-government
| voter | populus |
| author | dragonanarchist |
| permlink | schrodinger-s-government |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5540931/Trx 8c90ea8d835cf0d8b7ec687dfb96b4b6c04917bc |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "8c90ea8d835cf0d8b7ec687dfb96b4b6c04917bc",
"block": 5540931,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-04T15:57:09",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "dragonanarchist",
"permlink": "schrodinger-s-government",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @dragonanarchist / government-is-euphemism
populusupvoted (100.00%) @dragonanarchist / government-is-euphemism
| voter | populus |
| author | dragonanarchist |
| permlink | government-is-euphemism |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5540818/Trx 5163080ce0531d929ccbb514347c41e16f89e9d6 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "5163080ce0531d929ccbb514347c41e16f89e9d6",
"block": 5540818,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-04T15:51:30",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "dragonanarchist",
"permlink": "government-is-euphemism",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| parent author | dragonanarchist |
| parent permlink | government-is-euphemism |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-dragonanarchist-government-is-euphemism-20161004t155123618z |
| title | |
| body | To be fair, government has been necessary for countless of years. To simply desire anarchy goes to show just how little you've analyzed the current world and previous ways of governance. There is a beautiful idea of Anarchy in the cryptospace, where liberalism meets cryptography. Each man and woman to their own, governed by a blockchain as the ultimate Leviathan. Anarchy in its entirety as 'absence of government' is dangerous to anyone involved. It's back to ancient tribal behaviour, which granted is still inside of us to some extent. Luckily that behaviour is countered by our desire to work in groups, to follow common laws, to establish rules with one another. The people you see as 'evil' will still be 'evil' whether they're in government or not. It is because of this simple reason we need a common entity of laws that we all can agree to share. Humans have a need to establish laws and rules. The same 'evil' people as before recognize this and take it upon themselves to work corruption with words and not with law. By allowing the law and rulemaking to be high-jacked by just about anyone who dares to try, we'll see corruption. I'd much rather see a democratic voting system, built on a blockchain, with every person represented by their digital identity. Wouldn't that be sort of a cryptographic anarchistic society? Is it safe? About as safe as true Anarchy, but because it's on the internet, everyone will be fast to correct mistakes. It hasn't been until these modern times with the upcoming of globalization and the internet that we've started to be able to get together in large international communities, sharing culture, thoughts, ideas and beliefs. By these new modes of communicating with one another we're going to be able to build that Leviathan Hobbes talks about, not just an entity represented by the people, but an entity that which is the people. |
| json metadata | {"tags":["politics"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5540816/Trx 0beab9433b62dc8e710ab359aa79b70719aed2db |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "0beab9433b62dc8e710ab359aa79b70719aed2db",
"block": 5540816,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-10-04T15:51:24",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "dragonanarchist",
"parent_permlink": "government-is-euphemism",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-dragonanarchist-government-is-euphemism-20161004t155123618z",
"title": "",
"body": "To be fair, government has been necessary for countless of years. To simply desire anarchy goes to show just how little you've analyzed the current world and previous ways of governance. \nThere is a beautiful idea of Anarchy in the cryptospace, where liberalism meets cryptography. Each man and woman to their own, governed by a blockchain as the ultimate Leviathan. \n\nAnarchy in its entirety as 'absence of government' is dangerous to anyone involved. It's back to ancient tribal behaviour, which granted is still inside of us to some extent. Luckily that behaviour is countered by our desire to work in groups, to follow common laws, to establish rules with one another. \nThe people you see as 'evil' will still be 'evil' whether they're in government or not. It is because of this simple reason we need a common entity of laws that we all can agree to share.\n\nHumans have a need to establish laws and rules. The same 'evil' people as before recognize this and take it upon themselves to work corruption with words and not with law. \nBy allowing the law and rulemaking to be high-jacked by just about anyone who dares to try, we'll see corruption. I'd much rather see a democratic voting system, built on a blockchain, with every person represented by their digital identity. Wouldn't that be sort of a cryptographic anarchistic society?\nIs it safe? About as safe as true Anarchy, but because it's on the internet, everyone will be fast to correct mistakes.\n\nIt hasn't been until these modern times with the upcoming of globalization and the internet that we've started to be able to get together in large international communities, sharing culture, thoughts, ideas and beliefs. By these new modes of communicating with one another we're going to be able to build that Leviathan Hobbes talks about, not just an entity represented by the people, but an entity that which is the people.",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"politics\"]}"
}
]
}| voter | populus |
| author | alexbeyman |
| permlink | re-anarcho-andrei-re-alexbeyman-human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species-20160930t041756428z |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5426272/Trx 3575844e4cf10ca4835ca319148c6836c3da2f26 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "3575844e4cf10ca4835ca319148c6836c3da2f26",
"block": 5426272,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-30T16:18:00",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "alexbeyman",
"permlink": "re-anarcho-andrei-re-alexbeyman-human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species-20160930t041756428z",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}populuscustom json: follow
populuscustom json: follow
| required auths | [] |
| required posting auths | ["populus"] |
| id | follow |
| json | ["reblog",{"account":"populus","author":"alexbeyman","permlink":"human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species"}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #5426261/Trx e47b341e5930535231630cded13c9d337b91d5c5 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "e47b341e5930535231630cded13c9d337b91d5c5",
"block": 5426261,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-30T16:17:27",
"op": [
"custom_json",
{
"required_auths": [],
"required_posting_auths": [
"populus"
],
"id": "follow",
"json": "[\"reblog\",{\"account\":\"populus\",\"author\":\"alexbeyman\",\"permlink\":\"human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species\"}]"
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @alexbeyman / human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species
populusupvoted (100.00%) @alexbeyman / human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species
| voter | populus |
| author | alexbeyman |
| permlink | human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5426261/Trx 1c9293c2d760899e4b64774c29d95035bf101899 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "1c9293c2d760899e4b64774c29d95035bf101899",
"block": 5426261,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-30T16:17:27",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "alexbeyman",
"permlink": "human-values-tenacity-and-the-future-of-our-species",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @alexbeyman / satire-the-word-of-steven-greatest-human-being-ever-to-exist
populusupvoted (100.00%) @alexbeyman / satire-the-word-of-steven-greatest-human-being-ever-to-exist
| voter | populus |
| author | alexbeyman |
| permlink | satire-the-word-of-steven-greatest-human-being-ever-to-exist |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5424031/Trx a65a137b6312bffd4b53adbfd1fd75ca20657d02 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "a65a137b6312bffd4b53adbfd1fd75ca20657d02",
"block": 5424031,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-30T14:25:57",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "alexbeyman",
"permlink": "satire-the-word-of-steven-greatest-human-being-ever-to-exist",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| voter | populus |
| author | randyclemens |
| permlink | what-makes-me-passionate-about-liberty-and-why-i-won-t-settle-for-anything-less-new-original-poem-and-60sec-video |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5398561/Trx f1e2b10bb36f42601ddee9c4e551d5a8256dd72a |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "f1e2b10bb36f42601ddee9c4e551d5a8256dd72a",
"block": 5398561,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-29T17:12:24",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "randyclemens",
"permlink": "what-makes-me-passionate-about-liberty-and-why-i-won-t-settle-for-anything-less-new-original-poem-and-60sec-video",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| required auths | [] |
| required posting auths | ["populus"] |
| id | follow |
| json | ["follow",{"follower":"populus","following":"jacor","what":["blog"]}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #5398472/Trx 1eefca6b346177b2bcab87bc3e45de2afe27be93 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "1eefca6b346177b2bcab87bc3e45de2afe27be93",
"block": 5398472,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-29T17:07:57",
"op": [
"custom_json",
{
"required_auths": [],
"required_posting_auths": [
"populus"
],
"id": "follow",
"json": "[\"follow\",{\"follower\":\"populus\",\"following\":\"jacor\",\"what\":[\"blog\"]}]"
}
]
}populuscustom json: follow
populuscustom json: follow
| required auths | [] |
| required posting auths | ["populus"] |
| id | follow |
| json | ["reblog",{"account":"populus","author":"jacor","permlink":"blockchain-in-the-healthcare-industry"}] |
| Transaction Info | Block #5398467/Trx 2cecaad87d003eef68027c93f57cc87fcd4b64f9 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "2cecaad87d003eef68027c93f57cc87fcd4b64f9",
"block": 5398467,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-29T17:07:42",
"op": [
"custom_json",
{
"required_auths": [],
"required_posting_auths": [
"populus"
],
"id": "follow",
"json": "[\"reblog\",{\"account\":\"populus\",\"author\":\"jacor\",\"permlink\":\"blockchain-in-the-healthcare-industry\"}]"
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @jacor / blockchain-in-the-healthcare-industry
populusupvoted (100.00%) @jacor / blockchain-in-the-healthcare-industry
| voter | populus |
| author | jacor |
| permlink | blockchain-in-the-healthcare-industry |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5398466/Trx e2b1ecf978d0ea405f8d9e7b89485c3eb5115e98 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "e2b1ecf978d0ea405f8d9e7b89485c3eb5115e98",
"block": 5398466,
"trx_in_block": 1,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-29T17:07:39",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "jacor",
"permlink": "blockchain-in-the-healthcare-industry",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| parent author | populus |
| parent permlink | re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t082907768z |
| author | rubellitefae |
| permlink | re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t163108537z |
| title | |
| body | I'm not sure I understood your first argument. Your other two are compelling. I'm not sure that the following is completely contrarian, but isn't exactly complimentary, either. 😅 I agree that coming together in equitability with my fellow humans is a laudable, worthwhile goal—perhaps even an inevitable stop on the path of the evolution of consciousness. My concern is those who would collect humanity together in order to rule over us. Some people have the mentality that human beings are so foolish and shortsighted that we require a small forward-thinking ruling class. In my opinion this is the pinnacle of egoism—a tempting but flawed system of thinking. For those with this service-to-self mentality "acceptable losses" can toll in the billions. Regarding your second argument, certainly every human could represent themselves with one equal vote. However, not everyone is going to have the interest to learn about every single subject. Through free association, though, individuals participate in that which interests them, ensuring that the groups people *do* participate in are more educated in their particular fields. For a better understanding of my perspective on this see my first article, <a href="https://steemit.com/cooperatives/@rubellitefae/decentralized-collectivism">*Decentralized Collectivism*</a>, particularly the concluding paragraph. Assuming a governmental model such as you have described, your third argument is *on point*. I suppose my assumption when writing this article was that those who seek global government seek to increase plutocratic power. Assuming instead that this government were decentralized, valued free association, and allowed for *opt-in regulation* such as I have described in *Decentralized Collectivism*, then I have to concede—it could actually work. The new question then becomes, what is the proportional threshold at which the collective has the right to coerce its opposition through executive action? If 60% of humanity agrees to something, does that give them the right to force the other 40% to obey? |
| json metadata | {"tags":["debate"],"links":["https://steemit.com/cooperatives/@rubellitefae/decentralized-collectivism"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5368969/Trx 869e4f08502a535c455bb9cdab21d84ea5df4837 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "869e4f08502a535c455bb9cdab21d84ea5df4837",
"block": 5368969,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-28T16:31:12",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "populus",
"parent_permlink": "re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t082907768z",
"author": "rubellitefae",
"permlink": "re-populus-re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t163108537z",
"title": "",
"body": "I'm not sure I understood your first argument. Your other two are compelling. I'm not sure that the following is completely contrarian, but isn't exactly complimentary, either. 😅\n\nI agree that coming together in equitability with my fellow humans is a laudable, worthwhile goal—perhaps even an inevitable stop on the path of the evolution of consciousness. My concern is those who would collect humanity together in order to rule over us. Some people have the mentality that human beings are so foolish and shortsighted that we require a small forward-thinking ruling class. In my opinion this is the pinnacle of egoism—a tempting but flawed system of thinking. For those with this service-to-self mentality \"acceptable losses\" can toll in the billions.\n\nRegarding your second argument, certainly every human could represent themselves with one equal vote. However, not everyone is going to have the interest to learn about every single subject. Through free association, though, individuals participate in that which interests them, ensuring that the groups people *do* participate in are more educated in their particular fields. For a better understanding of my perspective on this see my first article, <a href=\"https://steemit.com/cooperatives/@rubellitefae/decentralized-collectivism\">*Decentralized Collectivism*</a>, particularly the concluding paragraph.\n\nAssuming a governmental model such as you have described, your third argument is *on point*. I suppose my assumption when writing this article was that those who seek global government seek to increase plutocratic power. Assuming instead that this government were decentralized, valued free association, and allowed for *opt-in regulation* such as I have described in *Decentralized Collectivism*, then I have to concede—it could actually work.\n\nThe new question then becomes, what is the proportional threshold at which the collective has the right to coerce its opposition through executive action? If 60% of humanity agrees to something, does that give them the right to force the other 40% to obey?",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"debate\"],\"links\":[\"https://steemit.com/cooperatives/@rubellitefae/decentralized-collectivism\"]}"
}
]
}| voter | rubellitefae |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t082907768z |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5368939/Trx 7d1b576ef9c7488f26e736a6067736b9df8f7e72 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "7d1b576ef9c7488f26e736a6067736b9df8f7e72",
"block": 5368939,
"trx_in_block": 2,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-28T16:29:42",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "rubellitefae",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t082907768z",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| parent author | rubellitefae |
| parent permlink | on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t082907768z |
| title | |
| body | The mere pursuit to unify all human beings is a negation of the idea that human beings must be coerced into doing right. Unless of course the absence of being unified is what is coercing us to unify ourselves. The separation between one human and another both grows large and diminishes as they both learn to see that they're both pursuing the same thing, albeit through different means. Is the ultimate challenge to overcome, one of violence? By abstaining violence it puts the challenge of the aggressor to decide if violence is right or wrong. Not until one of the two submits to not use violence will the other consider non-violence as the better alternative. Secondly, global government does not necessarily require a small or large group of people to be in charge. With the internet and a way to represent each and every one individual vote the globe itself could be one unified democracy. The most common argument against this idea is that people are dumb, and well, I think it's more dumb to alleviate oneself of responsibility to another human being, or group of humans. I do however understand the necessity of it throughout human history because there had/have been no previous way of working together. We're starting to see a change in that. Thirdly, because people are corruptable, it does make sense to put the actual government in code. This code is made by humans, maintained by humans and can be altered by humans. Just like the book of laws in your respective nations, yet this will be supervised by the entire global population. Yes, to distributing power to the masses. |
| json metadata | {"tags":["debate"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5359327/Trx ef328e2430342e57eb8f72ce899a791e009f0873 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "ef328e2430342e57eb8f72ce899a791e009f0873",
"block": 5359327,
"trx_in_block": 3,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-28T08:29:06",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "rubellitefae",
"parent_permlink": "on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-rubellitefae-on-the-moral-supremacy-of-autonomy-20160928t082907768z",
"title": "",
"body": "The mere pursuit to unify all human beings is a negation of the idea that human beings must be coerced into doing right. Unless of course the absence of being unified is what is coercing us to unify ourselves. The separation between one human and another both grows large and diminishes as they both learn to see that they're both pursuing the same thing, albeit through different means. Is the ultimate challenge to overcome, one of violence? By abstaining violence it puts the challenge of the aggressor to decide if violence is right or wrong. Not until one of the two submits to not use violence will the other consider non-violence as the better alternative. \nSecondly, global government does not necessarily require a small or large group of people to be in charge. With the internet and a way to represent each and every one individual vote the globe itself could be one unified democracy. The most common argument against this idea is that people are dumb, and well, I think it's more dumb to alleviate oneself of responsibility to another human being, or group of humans. I do however understand the necessity of it throughout human history because there had/have been no previous way of working together. We're starting to see a change in that.\nThirdly, because people are corruptable, it does make sense to put the actual government in code. This code is made by humans, maintained by humans and can be altered by humans. Just like the book of laws in your respective nations, yet this will be supervised by the entire global population. \nYes, to distributing power to the masses.",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"debate\"]}"
}
]
}| parent author | sauravrungta |
| parent permlink | could-a-one-world-government-actually-work |
| author | populus |
| permlink | re-sauravrungta-could-a-one-world-government-actually-work-20160928t080219643z |
| title | |
| body | We can avoid con #1 with the help of blockchains, digital identities and putting our system of governance in code of laws, maintained by the earthly population. By establishing unique digital identities stored on top of a blockchain to communicate with a blockchain of voting we could equally represent each and every individual fairly. It is, yes, difficult to establish but should that stop the pursuit of a unified planet? |
| json metadata | {"tags":["world"]} |
| Transaction Info | Block #5358792/Trx e97cd6b8286ea36d0ae8b99e84b9e97486c9e4b2 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "e97cd6b8286ea36d0ae8b99e84b9e97486c9e4b2",
"block": 5358792,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-28T08:02:21",
"op": [
"comment",
{
"parent_author": "sauravrungta",
"parent_permlink": "could-a-one-world-government-actually-work",
"author": "populus",
"permlink": "re-sauravrungta-could-a-one-world-government-actually-work-20160928t080219643z",
"title": "",
"body": "We can avoid con #1 with the help of blockchains, digital identities and putting our system of governance in code of laws, maintained by the earthly population. \nBy establishing unique digital identities stored on top of a blockchain to communicate with a blockchain of voting we could equally represent each and every individual fairly. \nIt is, yes, difficult to establish but should that stop the pursuit of a unified planet?",
"json_metadata": "{\"tags\":[\"world\"]}"
}
]
}populusupvoted (100.00%) @plotbot2015 / socia-2016-part-1
populusupvoted (100.00%) @plotbot2015 / socia-2016-part-1
| voter | populus |
| author | plotbot2015 |
| permlink | socia-2016-part-1 |
| weight | 10000 (100.00%) |
| Transaction Info | Block #5358147/Trx 0fc8ceada84590400512a6b1ee6c639fb4ea0aad |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "0fc8ceada84590400512a6b1ee6c639fb4ea0aad",
"block": 5358147,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-28T07:30:06",
"op": [
"vote",
{
"voter": "populus",
"author": "plotbot2015",
"permlink": "socia-2016-part-1",
"weight": 10000
}
]
}| fee | 10.000 STEEM |
| creator | steem |
| new account name | populus |
| owner | {"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["STM66Vhpuxw4HguLaXLJnk4mdwQoHQjqfADuUcZEdfeDJKyBpM7rj",1]]} |
| active | {"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["STM7BdxiexR6TVBW5H13EjJ7ACuBTjZmFq3BJnLLUjQzDzjfkGi5v",1]]} |
| posting | {"weight_threshold":1,"account_auths":[],"key_auths":[["STM56HkwyWBF4b9HaMQqWvR9FLKPyXn2SWzcVJUL526L1Z5xUgFNT",1]]} |
| memo key | STM6jqxCUVJgGzbPa5Tb7iaVUpsa1R76GRyD5rtTs8vyVkXmf7gPW |
| json metadata | |
| Transaction Info | Block #5357862/Trx 447231082a4ab7473177c254e19b4b0a629e7fc8 |
View Raw JSON Data
{
"trx_id": "447231082a4ab7473177c254e19b4b0a629e7fc8",
"block": 5357862,
"trx_in_block": 0,
"op_in_trx": 0,
"virtual_op": 0,
"timestamp": "2016-09-28T07:15:51",
"op": [
"account_create",
{
"fee": "10.000 STEEM",
"creator": "steem",
"new_account_name": "populus",
"owner": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM66Vhpuxw4HguLaXLJnk4mdwQoHQjqfADuUcZEdfeDJKyBpM7rj",
1
]
]
},
"active": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM7BdxiexR6TVBW5H13EjJ7ACuBTjZmFq3BJnLLUjQzDzjfkGi5v",
1
]
]
},
"posting": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM56HkwyWBF4b9HaMQqWvR9FLKPyXn2SWzcVJUL526L1Z5xUgFNT",
1
]
]
},
"memo_key": "STM6jqxCUVJgGzbPa5Tb7iaVUpsa1R76GRyD5rtTs8vyVkXmf7gPW",
"json_metadata": ""
}
]
}Manabar
Voting Power100.00%
Downvote Power100.00%
Resource Credits100.00%
Reputation Progress30.82%
{
"voting_manabar": {
"current_mana": "27606565593",
"last_update_time": 1539979125
},
"downvote_manabar": {
"current_mana": 0,
"last_update_time": 1475046951
},
"rc_account": {
"account": "populus",
"rc_manabar": {
"current_mana": "28459469752",
"last_update_time": 1539979125
},
"max_rc_creation_adjustment": {
"amount": "2020748973",
"precision": 6,
"nai": "@@000000037"
},
"max_rc": "30190713864"
}
}Account Metadata
| POSTING JSON METADATA | |
| None | |
| JSON METADATA | |
| None |
{
"posting_json_metadata": {},
"json_metadata": {}
}Auth Keys
Owner
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM66Vhpuxw4HguLaXLJnk4mdwQoHQjqfADuUcZEdfeDJKyBpM7rj1/1
Active
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM7BdxiexR6TVBW5H13EjJ7ACuBTjZmFq3BJnLLUjQzDzjfkGi5v1/1
Posting
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM56HkwyWBF4b9HaMQqWvR9FLKPyXn2SWzcVJUL526L1Z5xUgFNT1/1
Memo
STM6jqxCUVJgGzbPa5Tb7iaVUpsa1R76GRyD5rtTs8vyVkXmf7gPW
{
"owner": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM66Vhpuxw4HguLaXLJnk4mdwQoHQjqfADuUcZEdfeDJKyBpM7rj",
1
]
]
},
"active": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM7BdxiexR6TVBW5H13EjJ7ACuBTjZmFq3BJnLLUjQzDzjfkGi5v",
1
]
]
},
"posting": {
"weight_threshold": 1,
"account_auths": [],
"key_auths": [
[
"STM56HkwyWBF4b9HaMQqWvR9FLKPyXn2SWzcVJUL526L1Z5xUgFNT",
1
]
]
},
"memo": "STM6jqxCUVJgGzbPa5Tb7iaVUpsa1R76GRyD5rtTs8vyVkXmf7gPW"
}Witness Votes
0 / 30
No active witness votes.
[]