Tx 445d57fef80f06011d35ff9d2086dd412fbba9a7@30190362
Included in block
30,190,362
at 2019-02-09 07:34:30 (UTC)
Raw transaction
ref_block_num | 43,783 |
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ref_block_prefix | 3,643,192,611 |
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expiration | 2019-02-09 07:44:24 |
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operations | 0. | 0. | comment |
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1. | parent_author | hr1 |
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parent_permlink | re-blocktrades-pros-and-cons-of-two-versions-of-steem-proposal-system-20190208t215423632z |
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author | blocktrades |
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permlink | re-hr1-re-blocktrades-pros-and-cons-of-two-versions-of-steem-proposal-system-20190209t073428377z |
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title | "" |
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body | "Yes, it's not a completely accurate measurement, and it will severely impact the vote of a couple of the largest stake holders (me being one of them, freedom being the other really large one). But as I mentioned elsewhere, the @dpoll guy is working on a true stake weighted system, and if the vote looks at all close, I can probably get him to run his code on the voters for each post (or even repeat the poll on his system).
Based on informal polling before this, I think I know the outcome already and I don't think it will be close (except for the one big question of which way freedom will vote). But a formal poll like this allows people to put their opinion "on the record" at least, to reduce dispute of the choice." |
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json_metadata | {"tags":["blocktrades"],"users":["dpoll"],"app":"steemit/0.1"} |
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extensions | [] |
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signatures | 0. | 1f19e6fba00a1d5694d393d72667659bb3b840fb8bb8c2ae5ba14485e91446c6944f4d775f41d2d719b3509994aeb8281927582bdc723e2b66392ee8973a02407f |
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transaction_id | 445d57fef80f06011d35ff9d2086dd412fbba9a7 |
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block_num | 30,190,362 |
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transaction_num | 14 |
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