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So, it looks like nobody else see any problems with the current black swan revival logic. At least nobody among the biggest proxies. In this case, DPOS rules require to leave it like it is, for good or for bad. This is fair, isn't it?
 

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the point is there is a flaw before the price feed acitve,
but our share holders and core team don't think it's a flaw.
they will screwed up again.

If this is a flaw, this has to be corrected, such that when the next black swan happens, we don't have the same problem. @pc, what do you think?

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Guys, let's calm down and discuss the issue a civilized way. If mistakes were made, lets's identify them clearly and work out a solution on how to correct them.

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Technical Support / Re: How to verify a signed message?
« on: December 09, 2017, 06:46:38 pm »
Why signing message is hidden in "avanced" menu? This is such a basic feature.

how often did you sign a bitcoin message in the last 7 years?

Just when I need to prove address ownership. In wallet messaging feature could be very useful though.

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There are no price feeds for silver yet. I guess, markets does what it whats.

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Technical Support / Re: How to verify a signed message?
« on: December 09, 2017, 02:23:50 pm »
Why signing message is hidden in "avanced" menu? This is such a basic feature.
 

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His account is trading very actively now, which means that he does not find trading logic to be too unreasonable.

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Please tell me what we could have done better. Maybe it will help next time.

It looks like you did pretty much everything correctly from organizational perspective (can't judge how reasonable is technical implementation). Very sad that miscommunication with alt has happened (I don't blame anybody by no means).

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Unfortunately it seems that @alt hasn't upgraded, as he previously announced. His witness node dropped out immediately after the fork. Please remove your votes.

How did it happen guys that you didn't work out the fork such that it does not piss off anybody? Alt was a very good witness and he shut down btsbots together with his witness node, which is a lot of pity...

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What do you mean by "another address"? Bitshares address is account name. Just type in account name where you want to send funds and click "Send".
 

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No, you don't have to buy another coin first. Go to "Send" tab and chose BTS, destination address and amount to send.

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Technical Support / Re: open.BTC wallet Private Keys
« on: December 07, 2017, 05:24:57 pm »
OpenLedger (the company) owns the private keys controlling the actual Bitcoins. You can't get access to these.

So with that in mind should I treat storing BTC as open.BTC the same as storing in on any other centralized exchange?   I am assuming yes.
I like having it stored there because the Bitshares wallet makes it nice for managing multiple Cryptos but I don't like not owning the private keys.

You do own private keys for your bitshares wallet, the one where you keep OPEN.BTC. To get OPEN.BTC into bitshares wallet, you give your BTC to openlegder gateway. You don't own private keys from gateway wallet, it would be nonsense if you did.

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Technical Support / Re: open.BTC wallet Private Keys
« on: December 07, 2017, 03:57:21 pm »
The keys which you see under "Permissions" are the keys which control your wallet. To see the private key, click the key logo.

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Technical Support / Re: open.BTC wallet Private Keys
« on: December 07, 2017, 03:33:56 pm »
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Who owns the private key to that open.BTC wallet address?   
Is there a way that I can get the private key to this open.BTC wallet? 

You own the keys. You can see them in "Permissions" tab. Private keys are not shared with any third parties.


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Welcome to the club, bro.

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