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General Discussion / Re: how long does an account registration last?
« on: August 27, 2014, 04:55:57 pm »
For life I think  :)

Correct.  Also, accounts are nontransferable (without jeopardizing the security of maintaining control of your private keys)

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Did anyone else just watch LTS climb to over 800%?!

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I would speculate from a psychological perspective that transposing the lotto biz model to crypto, excites a lot of people.


Completely anonymous online gambling. It's like crypto was designed for this purpose.

And what's the first thing people say about winning the lottery?.... "Well, if I won $100M, I'd only take home $70M because of taxes"

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This whole event is interesting, but Philip Rosedale in particular has Vision

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgu1UmdUDvY

I will 2nd Phillip Rosedale's vision in a milliheartbeat.  He's a very genuine person too; I met up with him for an hour last year when I was in San Francisco and he made me the best Caffe Americano I've ever had.  He also tore my startup pitch to shreds lol.  "Know your numbers!"  He's inspired me to really think big and strive for great things. [/mancrushrant]

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+5%!

Where do you find out when shares mature?

Import the shares into an LTS wallet and then mouse-over the "mined" transaction. It should say how many blocks until mature.

Sent from my SCH-S720C using Tapatalk 2

Awesome, thanks!

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what is fueling the speculation here?

Holy shit - just looked at coinmarketcap GO LTS, GO!  Climbing like a monkey.

I would speculate from a psychological perspective that transposing the lotto biz model to crypto, excites a lot of people.

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 +5%!

Where do you find out when shares mature?

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Technical Support / Re: Crashed now won't start
« on: August 27, 2014, 02:14:33 pm »
I believe I'm having the same issues.  Wallet is crashing immediately after entering passphrase. 

I've reset the database twice and same issue.  The client will stay open until the blockchain is fully synced, then will replicate the same UX as a "lock" after blocks are synced.  After entering passphrase, crash.

v 0.4.8a
Windows 7 Professional

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+5% ... I'd see we are there in 5 years ... hopefully sooner ... the tech is so AMAZING!

no idea what's behind the moon thought ;-)
5 years is extremely long period of time at the present.
This should happen within an year given current development speed.
And I'm not only referring to bitsharesX but to the whole cryptocurrency.

 +5%

In fact, it applies to all of technology in general.  I would challenge everyone in the BitShares community to begin thinking exponentially; there are going to be a LOT of opportunities in the near future that others aren't going to be working on because "it's too far away."  Starting thinking abundantly, now.

Here's a primer from one of my personal inspirations, Peter Diamandis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvLFoMNzD_k

...This comes from the Exponential Finance Conference, 2014.  I know he's personally interested in crypto equities and blockchain technology. 

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General Discussion / Re: So I clicked the "cover" button...
« on: August 26, 2014, 09:07:29 pm »
What happens when you have a margin order you can't cover?

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did you send anybody 10 BTSX? i didn't recieved them.

Sent!  Thanks for creating the other posts supporting the campaign as well  ;)

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General Discussion / Re: So I clicked the "cover" button...
« on: August 26, 2014, 06:56:13 pm »
Separate clients will not sync open orders because they do not know about the keys.   I do not recommend operating the same wallet on two machines.

Noted. Thank you!

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General Discussion / Re: So I clicked the "cover" button...
« on: August 26, 2014, 06:44:36 pm »
Cover transfers USD from your account to the MARGIN position canceling out some or all of the USD owed.  If the USD owed goes to 0, then the BTSX is transferred back to your account.

No market operations occur during a manual cover.

I'm still not quite sure what's going on here, so I'll keep asking questions...

What triggers a cover to pop up in my open order window?  I noticed last night after I bought some bitUSD and held, I never had a cover "opportunity" (is that the correct perspective?) pop up.

...the gears are turning, but I haven't quite connected the dots yet and I'm working to struggle through this before googling for answers.

Owning BitUSD has no need to cover... only if you SHORT BitUSD do you have to worry about covering.

Hmm.  Either I clicked something without knowing I was shorting, or I found a bug.

Let me describe what happened (looking back at my transaction history for reference): 
  • This morning I bought $500 bitUSD as I noticed the price of BTSX going down (price was at 21.998 btsx/bitUSD)
  • I placed a sell order for $500 bitUSD at the price of 25 btsx/bitUSD.
  • I then thought "eh, it probably won't hit 24 btsx so I'll cancel"
  • Meanwhile, a cover popped up under my open orders for $100 bitUSD - I wasn't sure what initiated that.
  • I cancelled the sell order
  • I immediately (within a block confirmation - ish) clicked on cover
  • wam bam, thank you sam - I now had another 4,399.9 btsx

I didn't short anything today.

What happened?!


AHA!  I think I realized what may have happened.  I have 2 computers right now running the same wallet (one at home, one at work).  Last night I opened a short on my home computer (I believe it was for $100 bitUSD at 22btsx/bitUSD... which makes total sense when this would have posted the cover) but the separate clients didn't sync my open orders (are they supposed to?)

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General Discussion / Re: So I clicked the "cover" button...
« on: August 26, 2014, 06:41:04 pm »
Cover transfers USD from your account to the MARGIN position canceling out some or all of the USD owed.  If the USD owed goes to 0, then the BTSX is transferred back to your account.

No market operations occur during a manual cover.

I'm still not quite sure what's going on here, so I'll keep asking questions...

What triggers a cover to pop up in my open order window?  I noticed last night after I bought some bitUSD and held, I never had a cover "opportunity" (is that the correct perspective?) pop up.

...the gears are turning, but I haven't quite connected the dots yet and I'm working to struggle through this before googling for answers.

Owning BitUSD has no need to cover... only if you SHORT BitUSD do you have to worry about covering.

Hmm.  Either I clicked something without knowing I was shorting, or I found a bug.

Let me describe what happened (looking back at my transaction history for reference): 
  • This morning I bought $500 bitUSD as I noticed the price of BTSX going down (price was at 21.998 btsx/bitUSD)
  • I placed a sell order for $500 bitUSD at the price of 25 btsx/bitUSD.
  • I then thought "eh, it probably won't hit 24 btsx so I'll cancel"
  • Meanwhile, a cover popped up under my open orders for $100 bitUSD - I wasn't sure what initiated that.
  • I cancelled the sell order
  • I immediately (within a block confirmation - ish) clicked on cover
  • wam bam, thank you sam - I now had another 4,399.9 btsx

I didn't short anything today.

What happened?!


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