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Messages - lakerta06

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you should ask openledger guys. if they provide a gateway for it, it can be added
You don't need a gateway for it to be traded on the exchange.

then you need it to be a market pegged asset, as in bitusd or bit btc, then you need price feeds.

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General Discussion / Re: Request for shareholder opinion
« on: August 23, 2017, 05:47:08 pm »
IMHO No
Shareholders should vote for trusted witnesses who, in the end, are expected to make that kind of call on behalf and in the best interest of the same shareholders
Agreed

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you should ask openledger guys. if they provide a gateway for it, it can be added

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General Discussion / Re: omisego - a bitshares competitor ?
« on: August 21, 2017, 04:47:03 am »
even 4 cents is a very high number for price feeds. and you will have to wait e few minutes for your transaction to be accepted by a miner. And that means settlement price will be lagging behind the real price.

Or think about this the other way around: If it was feasible someone would already have done it.

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General Discussion / Re: omisego - a bitshares competitor ?
« on: August 19, 2017, 11:27:57 am »
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Another question I have is if they are going to implement pegged currencies, because that's what makes this DEX a lot better than some others.

It is surprising why nobody made this on ethereum yet?

on eth trx costs are so high that the total cost for price feed transactions is going to be huge.

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General Discussion / Re: BlockPay in Serious Trouble
« on: August 16, 2017, 05:34:50 am »
what is the status on blockpay? kencode did not write weekly updates for the last 2 weeks..

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it seems they had the keys after all...

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Does anybody know the story behind this?
Did they really lose their access to the cold wallet???

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General Discussion / Re: Bitspark Switching to Bitshares for Remittances
« on: August 10, 2017, 12:10:48 pm »
A well written article!
And IMHO, a wise decision on your part. Congrats and best of luck!

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General Discussion / Re: EOS Token Questions
« on: August 08, 2017, 09:18:53 pm »
Here is a question:
Do I have to claim my tokens? Or will the unclaimed tokens on my ETH adress be counted?

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They just dont need to. This means people are keeping at least a total of 290m bts at all times in polo.

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Random Discussion / Re: EOS Price
« on: July 03, 2017, 07:07:34 am »
4.88 $ now as stated on coinmarketcap.
it is already 9th spot with 150M circulating supply.

This is insane. Nearly 5 billion for an idea. I know people are buying the potential but, come on, 5 billion??

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Random Discussion / Re: EOS Price
« on: June 29, 2017, 09:56:14 pm »
Not if it delivers what it claims.

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General Discussion / Re: A few questions about BitShares
« on: June 19, 2017, 02:23:40 pm »
Bad intentions, I sense

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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: June 19, 2017, 10:35:33 am »
Where did all the FUD go? I am used to read all that FUD when the price is moving

Ok... Here is what many consider FUD... Even though they are valid concerns.

1.  And this is an obvious #1,  bitshares is merely caught up in a giant alt coin pump.  While seeing it move up against some of the other currencies is a positive, did Bytecoin, Stellar, factom, peercoin or 90% of the other coins do anything to warrant their pump as well?  No.

2.  The pump is being contained mostly to the centralized exchanges.  Account creations is stagnant and transfers hasn't made a new high.  Filled orders has made new highs, but that is probably due to more people hearing about all the easy money they can make running a bot... I'm sure that is going to end well.

3.  The money isn't flowing to derivative projects for basically any of the major platforms.  The money is staying one derivative below bitcoin.  In real bull markets, small caps outperform large caps.

4.  Bitshares fundamentals have not changed (mostly the inability for the chain to not operate at a loss), and in some cases the fundamentals have gotten worse.  The debacle at blockpay and possible delay of stealth is very concerning.  Not everyone shares this opinion, but I believe stealth was the most important factor for near term BTS growth.

Whats bullish??

The inablility for people to withdraw bitcoin to fiat is bullish.  It gives exposure to bitUSD or bitCNY as a low volatility solution.  Their has definitely been growth there, and maybe the bitUSD/CNY holders will begin to look at projects on the DEX and start investing in those.

Momentum- The momentum is super strong in everything crypto, but that could change on a dime with one quip out of the PBOC or other regulatory board about crypto currencies.  I think all of crypto, including BTS has either topped or will top this week.  How long that top lasts I don't know, but I expect btc to be at $1000USD and bts at $0.015 by the end of June.

Bulls make money, bears make money, pigs get slaughtered... Don't be a pig if you are sitting on a 10-15 bagger here.  Parabolic markets always reverse and they reverse hard.

Serious question, Any change in your concerns? I know not much changed on fundamentals but there are some good signs. Blockpay on track (?) again, blockchain making profit for the second time in its history, price being >0.3$ etc.

Do you still think "... bts at $0.015 by the end of June." ? because that is a hell of tanking from 32 cents.

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