All in all, the Six Samurai team saw an immense opportunity to help the Terra Community reinvigorate the mission of Terra Classic, a worldwide platform.
Despite its promise for “innovative L1 and L2 developments” slated to cost $116,000 over three months, the Terra Classic community voted unanimously utilizing proposal 11600 in titling “Terra Allies ‘Six Samurai’ Senior Engineering Team (L1/L2 Q3 Bid & Proposal),” with 57% of their selections recorded as “No, with veto,” 36% stated as “No” and only the slightest 7% approval marked as “Yes.”
The proposals’s leaders Bilbo Baggins and Solid Snake were viewed with suspicion among community members suspecting “a lack of transparency about the developers’ qualifications and capabilities,” in addition to already running costs held by the existing Joint L1 Task Force. Further, wary speculations circulated among prominent validators, including Happy Catty Crypto, Classy’s Sphere and Lunanauts, spilling over with objections of “potential bad actors” rumored within that resultated in members possessing minimal funds for existing ideas.
In spite of these perceived shortcomings, proponents of Six Samurai expressed deep sobriety at their aim to revitalize the Terra Classic network. Envisions included Columbus-5 relocation along with various tools focused at enhancing customer experience, such as Cosmos SDK updated from version 0.46.x to version 0.47.x and business alignment for Terra Classic (LUNC) to make its more public debut on the likes of Keplr’s network interface and the newest block explorer on the Mintscan exchange.
The team viewed this mission of Terra Classic potential as one of global proportion and a worthwhile venture, eagerly engaging measures to combine for plausible harmony between their ideas, skill sets and other contingents directed to regeneration across all reach of the platform, from LUNC providing. With dissatisfaction leveled across both already existing infrastructural frameworks in addition to the suggested “Six Samurai” alteration, the road to reviving entailed more trial and error exercises prior to ascertaining which way Terranians proceeded to justice.