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Offline bytemaster

Bytemaster posted
"7) If you eliminate mining, then the cost of launching a new DAC is near 0 and you can simply use C++ to encode your contracts starting from a 'shell DAC' and launch without having to overload everyone not interested in your contract. "

Where can I find the "shell DAC"?

BitShares X is a Shell DAC with a few extra features.   I will probably prune the aspects of BitShares X specific to the exchange to release the template.  For now I am focusing on getting a working product out.

I have a bounty for a shell DAC based upon bitcoin that several people have made significant progress on.
For the latest updates checkout my blog: http://bytemaster.bitshares.org
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Bytemaster posted
"7) If you eliminate mining, then the cost of launching a new DAC is near 0 and you can simply use C++ to encode your contracts starting from a 'shell DAC' and launch without having to overload everyone not interested in your contract. "

Where can I find the "shell DAC"?