If we as a community can use the forthcoming polling system to make changes that we want then I don't see the need for a new coin.
Basically however you can spin it to get your way is fine right? Creative is here to do your dirty work for you, so you don't have to be the on directly spitting in peoples faces and losing investor confidence... Creative has been doing that since I've heard of CLAM

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Y'all are going to keep pounding at this thing till peoples gifted CLAMs are removed.
Be it voting, new coin or other trickery.
I'd never buy my Clamcoins back just to vote with a few shitcoin devs and a power tripping Bitcoiner. Anyone who would sink $10,000 into voting is a fucktard IMO. The rich should never have more vote than the poor. Creative and I had this talk when I owned a huge chunk of the network... we both agreed it was bad news bears, but now when it is "needed" to push a highly questionable fork that obviously doesn't have consensus .... well tada

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I plan on voting with my services and cranking the faucets transactions up even more... hopefully voting is based on transactions because we can handle that... I think we created the most CLAM transactions as well out of any service at this point.
You don't agree with the network voting on development priorities.
Noted.
However, if you care about the result of a petition, it would benefit you to participate.
Your choice.
I will participate of course with whatever fuckery y'all choose to do of course.
I can just see why a developer with a massive stash of pre made BTC/DOGE wallets for CLAM would like the vote to be based on how many coins ppl own... seems sketchy and feels murky voting with votes based on a your financial status.

See what happens?
You try to be fair and nice and the angry network spamming faucet operator accuses you of cheating.
I've been meaning to fix the fee system to prevent the penny bloat attacks your faucets implement.
Maybe that will be the next petition/vote.
Should have done so immediately after the FIRST exchange wallet you put out of commission.
Or atleast, the SECOND.
The amount of work we've put into the project as volunteers because we simply believe in what we're doing.
After all the money you've made on the back of our work and charity, a person would think you'd have some respect.
The chain is public; look at the data.
I wasn't even aware crypto existed when "the Digger" created his/her wallets.
Alas...
BayAreaCoins will be BayAreaCoins.
Thanks for that BAC.
Remember that the next time you want me to bend over backwards and help you out.