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Offline onceuponatime

Thanks for all the responses.  I will take it all in and do some more reading too.

Here is a good place to do some reading:

Happy Birthday BitShares!
« on: June 02, 2014, 06:32:02 PM »

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=4833.msg63464#msg63464

Here are the first parts of a planned series of blog articles that will appear on the bitshares.org website as soon as I am sufficiently pleased with them.  This series is intended to be a resource for newbies and a summary of all that has been accomplished in the past year.  Think of this as the Official Year One Newsletter.

Part One
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=4833.msg63464#msg63464

Part Two
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=4833.msg63678#msg63678

Part Three
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=4833.msg64045#msg64045

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Thanks for all the responses.  I will take it all in and do some more reading too.

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That is true! There is indeed no legal obligation what so ever from i3 and this has been communicated many times.

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I3 always said that donating to AGS doens't imply any legal obligations. In the end it is based on the desire of the developer that releases the DAC to gain support from the AGS investors.... 

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Welcome. Just to clarify..donating to ags will not grant you any bitshares x (decentralized bank exchange as the snapshot was taken on the 28th feb) but will give you at LEAST 10% on future Dacs launched by i3 (bitshares music, me,lotto,insurance and many many other in the future).

If you are interested in bitshares x you can buy on exchange upon release or maybe also from bter and btc38 at the moment..

It is probably a good idea to donate to ags if you want a diversification in many sectors..it is also probably a good idea to buy some bts x from an exchange while they are still undervalued but don't take my opinion as investment advice


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Welcome aboard! Yes, that should work fine. I have used Multibit for some AGS donations myself. Over the next few days, the opportunity to participate in the upcoming DACs through AGS is ending, so your timing could not be better.

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Sorry can't explain all the way thru it right now, but make sure you speak to someone about how to obtain BitShares X - shares in the decentralized autonomous bank and exchange


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Hi All,

I am Keyser from the bitcointalk forum.  I am interested in diversifying my crypto holdings by investing in AngelShares.  I have read some of the FAQs and blogs, but want to be sure I understand this process correctly before I send BTC to the AGS address.

I have a multibit wallet and want to invest directly in Bitshares/AngelShares using Bitcoin.  Is it as simple as just sending BTC to the AGS wallet, 1ANGELwQwWxMmbdaSWhWLqBEtPTkWb8uDc ?  Then at a later launch date, I verify my transaction to receive my shares?  Is there a way to verify my participation before launch?

Thanks to anyone that can provide clarification or advice for me to complete this process without issue.