Yes, I meant byteball reward as the poster had suggested.
I see some reward in Lisk has been given back to the community but it's very little in comparison to the time and money the community members have spent helping Lisk.
So Is this not a good statement in your opinion?
Warren: What will happen to the ByteBalls that you have and will receive?Lisk (Max): We have something very positive that we are going to do for the Lisk holders but, as of now, we cannot say exactly what we will do. We are awaiting advise from our lawyers. https://forum.lisk.io/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=1420So you are thinking that Max will distribute his byteballs to all lisk holders?
He also said he would have a whitepaper finished about 8 months ago. still waiting...
Hey, I'm not Max. And I'm not one of his lawyers.
But yes. If he says that then I believe that.
A question about the whitepaper during the last community meeting:
Forrest: Can we still expect the whitepaper by Q1 2017? Also do you plan to put the whitepaper on github and update when necessary?Lisk (Max): My current understanding on whitepaper is that, within this blockchain community, it is used as a marketing tool for upcoming ICO's. We still can, and may, create one but the question will then be if we would like to write a normal whitepaper or a more sophisticated (Ex: Bitcoin, Ethereum) one. It all depends if we find the time to do this or somehow think its worth taking a developers time away from development and steering it towards creating a Lisk whitepaper.As Founder and CEO of Lisk, Max should have been able to write a whitepaper. He said he was working on the whitepaper before his trip to China, and would finish it up within a couple weeks after returning from China.
This all just more misdirection from the Lisk CEO. The truth is he is not competent enough to write a whitepaper, does not know very much about the Lisk code, found the task too daunting, and said fuck it.