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General Discussion / Re: 8/21 DUAL SNAPSHOT
« on: August 02, 2014, 12:46:41 am »
Explains why PTS is up 12%.

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General Discussion / Re: Demo Wallet Live
« on: August 02, 2014, 12:18:13 am »
Tragedy of the commons.

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KeyID / Re: [ SNAPSHOT: 8/21 ] DNS
« on: August 02, 2014, 12:07:03 am »
Sounds like a pay-to-play super secure web built on a blockchain?  Can you expand on this "Punish Auction" a bit?  That sort of came out of nowhere :) .  The KeyID burn sounds like you can pay to upgrade your own number...which sounds sort of like a rating but actually isn't since you can pay to adjust your number?  Can other people adjust yours for free?  This all sounds pretty cool and I understand this is an [ANN] thread...but is this documented in more depth somewhere else?

http://dotp2p.io/index.php

Looking forward to getting my .p2p domain  8) .

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General Discussion / Re: 8/21 DUAL SNAPSHOT
« on: August 01, 2014, 11:13:30 pm »
Very cool.  Glad I held my PTS :D

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General Discussion / Re: BitShares at Cryptolina Aug 15-16. Join us!
« on: August 01, 2014, 10:36:26 pm »
Awesome!  Wish I was in the area, would love to come see the presentations.  I'll have to live vicariously through pictures posted to the FB page.

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General Discussion / Re: Dev Voice Hangout Time Change Reminder!
« on: August 01, 2014, 10:24:27 pm »
It's a good service and I look forward to next Friday.  I was sadly preoccupied for most of this week's conference however listening to the perspectives of a few of our community members was interesting; more than what you get in text.

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Technical Support / Re: List of resources.
« on: August 01, 2014, 06:52:03 pm »
LOL!  Well done jabbajabba. Now get back to work!

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General Discussion / Re: Keyhotee Founders Claim your BTSX
« on: August 01, 2014, 06:48:16 pm »
Zeus, do this in the Console screen.  Remember that the argument at the end needs to be the same case you created your ID with.  For example Riverhead vs riverhead.


Example: If you are Sam Smith with no middle name and a passphrase of Sam is the bestest! and your keyhoteeid is Riverhead:


wallet_import_keyhotee Sam "" Smith "Sam is the bestest!" Riverhead


>> help wallet_import_keyhotee Usage: wallet_import_keyhotee <firstname> <middlename> <lastname> <brainkey> <keyhoteeid> 

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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: Greedy delegates
« on: August 01, 2014, 06:43:01 pm »
Ideally ,each delegate can  produce   750hrX3600S/10s/101= 2673btsx/mo. Based one current btsx price (less than 0.01usd),each delegate need  to pay around 30 to 80 dollars per month to keep their position.


Considering what I sometimes spend on beer in a month, especially if that is in beer gardens and other trendy hangouts, I feel this is money well spent.  If nothing else than to say I was part of a revolution  8) .  Sure I've got some skin in the game and hope to pad my retirement a bit but mostly I'd like to be able to say, "I helped make that happen" 20 years from now.

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Marketplace / Re: Simple Machines BitShares X Login Plugin
« on: August 01, 2014, 06:35:14 pm »
The users shouldn't need to write it down because if they're authenticated with their BTSX Id they don't need to use the password because they're already authenticated.

This would be operating on the assumption they will always login from bitsharesX client or have it available if they are unauthenticated.  I am not sure I want that constraint.
Good points. I guess when I think of single sign on I think of logging into one application and then everything is pre-authenticated. However I can understand why that, as an only option, would be very undesirable in a web site people could log in to from anywhere.

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Here is what I did.  Instructions are brief because I assume you've been through the compile once.

1) Change into the github bitsharesx cloned repository you made for 0.2.4

git pull origin
git checkout 0.3.0 (or 0.3.1 for a delegate)
git submodule init
git submodule update
./setnev.sh (not sure if this is required but it doesn't break anything)
cmake .
make

Make sure your bitsharesx is not running (either the GUI or the CLI). This is also particular to my setup.

sudo mv /usr/bin/bitshares_client /usr/bin/bitshares_client.0.2.4

change to the program/client directory

sudo cp bitshares_client /usr/bin/.

Are you also building the gui?  If so then from your github bitsharesx directory:

cmake -DINCLUDE_QT_WALLET=ON
make buildweb
make BitSharesX

The do the same routine to get BitsharesX into the /usr/bin directory.

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Marketplace / Re: Simple Machines BitShares X Login Plugin
« on: August 01, 2014, 05:43:44 pm »
The users shouldn't need to write it down because if they're authenticated with their BTSX Id they don't need to use the password because they're already authenticated.

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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: Greedy delegates
« on: August 01, 2014, 01:26:00 pm »
As transaction/block size increases the delegates will probably have to ramp up their hardware/vps implementations.  I can't imagine that ever costing close to $1k/month....but who knows what the future holds.  I guess with someone like me, at 5% pay, it would be much less and probably closer to the actual cost of hosting a delegate.

There will be people like me who is able to donate very beefy dedicated hardware and fast internet for free, my delegate pay will be 100% donated. I run several full nodes for Bitcoin too.


Ballers gonna Ball  8)
 +5%

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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: Greedy delegates
« on: August 01, 2014, 01:14:54 pm »
As transaction/block size increases the delegates will probably have to ramp up their hardware/vps implementations.  I can't imagine that ever costing close to $1k/month....but who knows what the future holds.  I guess with someone like me, at 5% pay, it would be much less and probably closer to the actual cost of hosting a delegate.

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