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At that moment, I was looking at the MEME coin in my wallet in the Steem engine), but I also have too many bored GEEK coins so as not to look at them with hope) I want to add a couple of words. The Hive bloggers had a unique opportunity to learn which coins to trust and which coins to be suspicious of. It was an airdrop moment. I can cite dozens of examples of those who. no matter at what price people bought the coins, made a 100% airdrop. It is clear that I personally, and other people, will treat such coins and their creators with deep respect. But, there were also those who twisted their arms or did not send an air drop at all. Of course,I never more I will not buy a coin from such authors. I would like to respect both you and your coin.
Fair enough. Your acid test is air drops.
When I abandoned steemit.com I also abandoned the GEEK and GOD tokens. My budget was limited and I could only afford to port PAY and MEME over to Hive. That's not an excuse. That's just the way it was. I could afford to duplicate everyone's PAY token that was on S-E over to H-E. I couldn't afford to do the same for steem MEME but even today if you go to steem-engine.net and click on the MEME token description you'll see that there was a manual trade in for steem MEME to Hive MEME during the month of May 2020.
https://peakd.com/hive-189619/@holovision/meme-token-and-memehive-tribe
Read the post. Read the replies. I didn't have the resources to meet all the obligations for all four of my tokens but I stand behind my good faith effort to fulfill as many as I could.
Someone could be suspicious of me for abandoning GEEK and GOD on steemit. The abandonment was total because I didn't recreate GOD and GEEK on Hive and try to sell them again. If I had the funds I would have also done something with the GEEK and GOD tokens. Having the funds wouldn't have made me more or less ethical. Having the funds would have just allowed me to do for GEEK and GOD what I did for PAY and MEME.
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