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Quote from: Stan on April 23, 2015, 07:04:45 pmThere are two ways to gain altitude.Only one is a rising tide...Why not this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8Nu94khHoo
There are two ways to gain altitude.Only one is a rising tide...
Stan clearly feels that something good is in the pipeline. Stan always feels something good is in the pipeline because he believes in the mission, the principals, the technology, the delegates, the devs and his son. If the only metric you are judging the project on at this stage is price and/or market cap, then you're going to struggle to be able to enjoy the building process along with all the incremental victories and defeats. Remember we're building a Blockchain Behemoth here! If Stan thinks there's something to get excited about, that's good enough for me and I'd liket to hear about it! Bitshares has accomplished some truly remarkable things already. The innovations and development has lived up to expectations time and again. In many ways they've over-delivered. The integrity of this project, the positivity, the talent, the creativity and the determination to reach our objective is what will make it succeed. Whatever you're metric for judging success, one day Bishares will deliver for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ4yd2W50No
Perhaps could have an indicator on a scale of 1 to 10, so we know how excited to get?..1.. Progress as normal2.. New PR brochure out in June...7.. Partnering with Ripple.11.. Partnering with the a central bank and BTS will be rebranded as GBP.Place your bets..
Its normally buy the rumor sell the news.But when the rumor is from Stan, based on experience from last November, its been sell the rumor, buy 2-3 months later after nothing happened.
Quote from: Stan on April 23, 2015, 03:47:45 pmQuote from: stuartcharles on April 23, 2015, 03:16:57 pmQuote from: Stan on April 23, 2015, 01:00:09 pmQuote from: iHashFury on April 23, 2015, 09:09:03 amBuy the Rumor, Sell the FactUm, Buy the Rumor, HODL the Fact. How about Stan tries to get you to buy another rumor, there is no fact. Sorry Stan but for me these comments dont help.I am comfortable with having those who trust me get a little advantage. we trusted you before,and we were trapped,so please stop release this kind of troll again.
Quote from: stuartcharles on April 23, 2015, 03:16:57 pmQuote from: Stan on April 23, 2015, 01:00:09 pmQuote from: iHashFury on April 23, 2015, 09:09:03 amBuy the Rumor, Sell the FactUm, Buy the Rumor, HODL the Fact. How about Stan tries to get you to buy another rumor, there is no fact. Sorry Stan but for me these comments dont help.I am comfortable with having those who trust me get a little advantage.
Quote from: Stan on April 23, 2015, 01:00:09 pmQuote from: iHashFury on April 23, 2015, 09:09:03 amBuy the Rumor, Sell the FactUm, Buy the Rumor, HODL the Fact. How about Stan tries to get you to buy another rumor, there is no fact. Sorry Stan but for me these comments dont help.
Quote from: iHashFury on April 23, 2015, 09:09:03 amBuy the Rumor, Sell the FactUm, Buy the Rumor, HODL the Fact.
Buy the Rumor, Sell the Fact
Not really a hyped up statement just a mere "something is up".
Quote from: Stan on April 23, 2015, 01:00:09 pmQuote from: iHashFury on April 23, 2015, 09:09:03 amBuy the Rumor, Sell the FactUm, Buy the Rumor, HODL the Fact. How about:Buy the Rumor, Short the Fact
this summer
Quote from: Stan on April 23, 2015, 12:31:12 amMeanwhile, I would recommend you attend the regular Fuzzy Friday town hall meetings the rest of this spring semester. Bytemaster seems to have become a bit more talkative lately.Last mumble was insane. I'm sure BM spilled plenty of beans.Quote from: bytemaster on April 16, 2015, 07:48:38 pm#5 black swan protectionWe should trademark that term.The "arbitration" of the least collateralized (or most leveraged) positions to force liquidity = BLACK SWAN PROTECTION (forced liquidity)Those trading on margin (or at least with low collateral) will be the ones getting called to arbitration (to maintain liquidity), while those who want to invest and play Rip Van Winkle, can just adequately collateralize their positions, and never have to worry about getting called to arbitration.Realistically, once volume and liquidity pick up, then this obscure "arbitration = black swan protection" mechanism will probably be forgotten by the masses because the market will function well without it.What will be the lowest level of collateral be? Will leverage be allowed? How much?These are the last tiny details that need to be ironed out prior to implemmentation.Black Swan Protection means that BitShares cannot fail, but it can liquidate (to save the system)(the riskiest or highest leveraged positions first)(therefore the free market battle for survival here involves investors having to calculate the most lucrative levels of collateralization for their investments)(winners get the highest returns at the highest leveraged positions)(losers either overcollateralized and did not make as much profit as they could on their trades or they get called to arbitration getting stopped out of their position in the process)(both losing cases and all winning cases have netural effects on the overall security of the system against failure or liquidity drying up). So basically, you can trade all you want, anyway you want, and liquidity will always be there.
Meanwhile, I would recommend you attend the regular Fuzzy Friday town hall meetings the rest of this spring semester. Bytemaster seems to have become a bit more talkative lately.
#5 black swan protection
I would recommend you attend the regular Fuzzy Friday town hall meetings the rest of this spring semester. Bytemaster seems to have become a bit more talkative lately.
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