Cyber Republic Weekly Update 18
Supernode pools are brewing and community members eagerly anticipate a community Supernode script. There's a brand new suggestion that's creating a lot of buzz, and in this issue we’ve finally decided to formally introduce ourselves to our readers. There’s a lot of fantastic content in this Update, including an exclusive in-depth look at Elastos’ partner, Titan, a translated interview with Kevin Zhang and Anypeer, updates from the Philippines community, and an interview with a community member from Down Under.
Supernode pools are brewing and community members eagerly anticipate a community Supernode script. There's a brand new suggestion that's creating a lot of buzz, and in this issue we’ve finally decided to formally introduce ourselves to our readers. There’s a lot of fantastic content in this Update, including an exclusive in-depth look at Elastos’ partner, Titan, a translated interview with Kevin Zhang and Anypeer, updates from the Philippines community, and an interview with a community member from Down Under.
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CYBER REPUBLIC <strong>Weekly</strong> <strong>Update</strong>/Issue <strong>18</strong><br />
5.Are proposals voted by the CR Council or community members?<br />
We adopted a DPoS consensus model, but proposals are voted on by council members who are<br />
elected by the community.All information is managed with code to avoid human tampering or<br />
dictatorship. Information such as voting and impeachment for Council members are coded<br />
and written onto the blockchain. If a person is elected, his private key gains access to CR funds.<br />
If he/she does not perform his/her duties and obligations, the community can impeach him/her.<br />
As long as the number of impeachment votes exceeds a set standard, then the Council<br />
Member’s signature will automatically lose the right to spend CR funds.<br />
6. What special projects does Elastos have compared to other blockchain projects?<br />
Actually, projects will be built on our ecosystem partners [sidechains]. Elastos will not have a<br />
lot of applications directly on its infrastructure. We are building the infrastructure such as DID<br />
chain, identity verification, DMA decentralized market, basic services, communication<br />
networks, etc. We will support developers to build various commercial apps on our<br />
infrastructure.<br />
As a public blockchain, we need to make these infrastructures very user-friendly. Software<br />
developers can have several choices such as Ethereum, NEO, or Elastos. If our infrastructure is<br />
convenient for developers, then we will attract more developers to use Elastos infrastructure.<br />
Please keep your eye on the CR website. People post new suggestions on CR every day. Read<br />
the comments of the members on these suggestions. In this way you can understand whether<br />
opinions are consistent with your own thoughts. Every token holder is an important member<br />
of the community, and your voice can affect the development of the entire community. If your<br />
voice is adopted by the CR Council, it will affect the development of Elastos which I believe<br />
relies on the joint efforts of everyone.<br />
7. What are the CR and Elastos Foundation responsible for, respectively?<br />
The CR and Foundation are two completely separate entities.The foundation's mission is to<br />
make the Elastos product, and CR's work is to organize the community. We have so many<br />
members in our community and we must have a democratic mechanism to determine the<br />
direction of where Elastos is going. Many important decisions are from the CR.The CR's<br />
decision is from the CR Council members who are elected by the members of the CR.<br />
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