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Technical Support / Re: transfer issue
« on: June 12, 2017, 10:15:29 pm »
Have you tried simply importing your wallet file again?
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Why you guys think that EOS will be for sell only on ETH chain?
@bytemaster I guess people just don't learn from past mistakes
The AGS style is good for an ICO.
365 days is waaayyy too looongggg in the crypto world
They should have done 60% in ETH if they so wish to but at least 40% should be in bitusd and bitcny so they have at least some security that the funds raised will at least have a stable value and not subject to price swings..That would also attract a lot of bts whales who may not want to sell their BTS to buy ETH to buy EOS but would not mind spend their bitusd, bitcny from their collateralized positions or from their savings accounts to buy EOS. That would also give a whole new meaning to market pegged assets that @bytemaster you have created and would drive bts price to unimaginable levels..
But the reality is that people just don't learn from past mistakes and this is just sad..
Since the EOS token sale is over a full year, does that mean it won't be released for at LEAST a year? Sounds like a big project. And a lot can happen in a year in the crypto world.
Successful people do not respond to criticism the way this guy does as they live to be competitive and prove their worth...
I have only seen two of his pitches, the mission 2 from a month back and this one yesterday, however they just scream too good to be true. If he really wants to grab the attention of blockchain users there has to be more hard hitting details of such plan before asking for 50k cash... Both video's still leave me in the air on exactly what his game plan is.
@Stan Since you have been working with them, can you help us connect the dots?
Well, no one ever let us fully develop the concept.
Perhaps I'll blog about it when I get a few spare hours.
Using bitshares to hold someone's payment for gold in the ground as escrow to borrow heros against to pay for mining it is the basic idea.
It's a way to solve the counterparty problem for all sorts of asset backed coins.
There are tons of illiquid assets out there, and using hero technology to secure them is a promising use case.
Successful people quickly recognize when they encounter intractable obstacles and cut their losses.
It's not thinned skin rage, its simple pragmatic realism.