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What a shitshow this was on first launch eh?

Hey guys - It's Dragon. Just forgot to reset the password to this incase that retard ever decides to fuck shit up by flaming this thread again.

I also wanna bump this thread, may serve as an update to how far we've come and a reminder to not hire socially autistic, raging kids as developers.

Ever since we fired the previous guy, we've:

Updated the website to include escrow and a faster BTCPay system using Segwit.

Minor design changes to the site such as the header, chat updating quicker.
and a LOT of vendor backend UI design to make it easier for people selling.

We've also squashed ton of bugs, lowered the buying / selling fees, (its now a flat 5% for the person initiating payment. Before the mining, txid, btcpay fee was all loaded ontop of this 5%.)

There's also just a shitload of new things in terms of how the site runs and security that my new developer(s) have upgraded.

I'm very proud to say that I think Brewly can have a chance again, but this time with me at the helm and not listed as a source. I do admit there was a shit ton of mistakes I made, but this is all very new to me. I'd consider it a new frontier as we don't have anything similar yet. (except..napsgear?)


There still is the issue of how do we all approve vendors democratically, without corruption?
For this issue in particular, I think the inhouse forums makes sense. We may host voting platforms to vet new sources before approval. But as we build up(we got zero peeps still) we'll be doing this manually through checking sources out here, how they fare with the public, and deciding then.


TL;DR - Dragon apologizes, will be leading 100% Brewly, and wishes for more input.
 
What a shitshow this was on first launch eh?

Hey guys - It's Dragon. Just forgot to reset the password to this incase that retard ever decides to fuck shit up by flaming this thread again.

I also wanna bump this thread, may serve as an update to how far we've come and a reminder to not hire socially autistic, raging kids as developers.

Ever since we fired the previous guy, we've:

Updated the website to include escrow and a faster BTCPay system using Segwit.

Minor design changes to the site such as the header, chat updating quicker.
and a LOT of vendor backend UI design to make it easier for people selling.

We've also squashed ton of bugs, lowered the buying / selling fees, (its now a flat 5% for the person initiating payment. Before the mining, txid, btcpay fee was all loaded ontop of this 5%.)

There's also just a shitload of new things in terms of how the site runs and security that my new developer(s) have upgraded.

I'm very proud to say that I think Brewly can have a chance again, but this time with me at the helm and not listed as a source. I do admit there was a shit ton of mistakes I made, but this is all very new to me. I'd consider it a new frontier as we don't have anything similar yet. (except..napsgear?)


There still is the issue of how do we all approve vendors democratically, without corruption?
For this issue in particular, I think the inhouse forums makes sense. We may host voting platforms to vet new sources before approval. But as we build up(we got zero peeps still) we'll be doing this manually through checking sources out here, how they fare with the public, and deciding then.


TL;DR - Dragon apologizes, will be leading 100% Brewly, and wishes for more input.
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Thank you everyone for the 10 first orders! Off to a great start, and giving us a second chance! =D
 
They are well known for closing accounts that get redflagged for sending to certain addresses that get added to a list.
This seems like an urban legend (?)

I see it written all over the place, but never direct accounts of it happening. Has this happened to anyone here on Meso?
 
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