Funny you ask this -- someone over in the Dash forum just suggested the opposite thing -- that he could see only PIVX benefitting from a merger.Interesting thought, but the values of PIVX should not be given away. I see a huge risk for that.
Spontaneously, I see only benefits for DASH with a merger. What is it I don't see?
Ya. As soon as possible, the opportunity was made public for transparency and to involve the Community. But, since nothing has been decided it is hard to evaluate.No.
But, thats without having any context on what a 'merger' would mean and how that's even possible.
It cannot be said for certain what the Dash network as a whole wants in terms of consensus mechanism and privacy implementation without an actual DAO vote. Proof of stake and zk-snarks have been discussed extensively over the years, yes, but without an actual governance vote, it's all just talk.Ya. As soon as possible, the opportunity was made public for transparency and to involve the Community. But, since nothing has been decided it is hard to evaluate.
Another approach, would be to just make an assumption that there is a 'Win-Win' in there somewhere, and both Communities try to find it. If it can't be found, well there's the answer.
We know Dash wants PoS and Privacy. What does Dash offer than PIVX wants?
My gut reaction with very little introspection is "No." If attempting to nail where that reaction was coming from down, I think it would be all of my past interactions with the community through the years. Having said that, sometimes mergers are truly creating something greater than the parts, though rarely through a "merger of equals." Having said all of that I would need to: 1. Get a vibe for core community and where their collective head is at. 2. Re-investigate their technicals and decision making in the last 3 years. 3. Begin to roadmap how the paths could potentially converge and extrapolate into the future destinations/potholes.As in the title, let me know your thoughts.
This is the core of the matter from my perspective: Is there something of value, worth the detour from the present trajectory.Ya. As soon as possible, the opportunity was made public for transparency and to involve the Community. But, since nothing has been decided it is hard to evaluate.
Another approach, would be to just make an assumption that there is a 'Win-Win' in there somewhere, and both Communities try to find it. If it can't be found, well there's the answer.
We know Dash wants PoS and Privacy. What does Dash offer than PIVX wants?
I respectfully disagree. Looking at how the market share looks right now just gives us a part of the story. Hopes for the future play a big role when people decide where to put their money. Markets never show the actual value of the asset, the prices always includes hopes and fears for the future. I might be a little biased, but from what I see DASH is declining, while PIVX is doing a lot, and that quite effectively, to extend their market share. From that standpoint I rather invest more in PIVX than in DASH.I believe the market share that DASH has / used to have is the most interesting part.
This means vendors and acceptance of DASH payments.
Additionally the user base would bring more volume that is essential to DEX and CEX, bringing more options and exposure.
And imagine the exposure when everyone is talking about a merge between DASH and PIVX all over the crypto community! That might generate a crazy hype to the project.
Yes, I really like the way it was done, it opened up discussion to be as transparent as possible, I'd like if the main protagonists could now give their views on how things could/would work so that those of us without huge imaginations are given some sort of starting point to think from.Ya. As soon as possible, the opportunity was made public for transparency and to involve the Community. But, since nothing has been decided it is hard to evaluate.
Another approach, would be to just make an assumption that there is a 'Win-Win' in there somewhere, and both Communities try to find it. If it can't be found, well there's the answer.
We know Dash wants PoS and Privacy. What does Dash offer than PIVX wants?
I didn't want to state my view early on in the discussion. I just wanted the opportunity made public ASAP. But, yes, I totally agree with Gerrald on this.My view is no. The only benefit is contacts and the addition of market cap of merging the 2 which I cant see how it would work. If DASH users want the features of PIVX just buy PIVX. The market caps can swap just like that.
@Cryptosi ,
Re: The posts on the Dash and PIVX forums; "Should a PIVX-Dash merger be explored?"
and your comment in your recent video:
"That has come from Jeffrey, who from my extensive knowledge of PIVX ..... I know Jeffrey is somewhat a herald for Eric."
First off - the group decided on how to word the question to prompt community discussions.
The original idea came from Amanda.
The rough draft 1-pager announcement came from Amanda.
The simple single summary question we opted to use instead, also came from Amanda. (Thank you Amanda 3x!)
There were 6 of us in the final meeting. (PIVX: Jeffrey, Liquid, myself. Dash: Amanda, Rion, Joel)
It was agreed to publish the question at the same time for both projects.
So, we had the 'What', the 'When', and the 'Where' questions answered. We just needed to decide 'Who'.
On the PIVX side, it was clear; It hit Jeffrey's radar first and it is a Biz Dev opportunity.
So, it was an obvious decision he should announce it.
Completely rational decision process. No power tripping. No ego. Done.
It saddens me to hear you frame things the way you do. This conspiracy crap harms both projects and your channel.
Further, you are promoting something that doesn't exist and you hate, yet you keep it alive and support it with your comments.
Do better Carl. Ask questions. Don't make assumptions.