“I am extremely interested in furthering blockchain based technology; BitShares technology is the most advanced in that category. It is by far the most secure and un-hackable platform that boasts the fastest transaction times the financial industry has available providing consumers with peace of mind given the 100% transparency”. - Co-founder: Michael Taggart
“There are only 500,000 LottoShares available to the public and these shares will be purchased back with real earnings from a real physical lottery business. When the Fantasy Lottery becomes more successful, the share value should continue to increase each month.
Michael continued the thought with, “The buyback of shares will decrease the availability of shares to the public resulting in an increase of value. Holders are aware that this continual buyback of shares which can positively affect the overall value. What can happen will be very interesting indeed”.
+5%
http://lottoshares.com/how-lottoshares-works/
"Partners 1-3 have made a social compact ..."
Nothing to do with Play.
This is a new UIA on BitShares.
(But those of you with a high midi-chlorian (http://kurvos.deviantart.com/art/Midi-chlorians-are-not-the-Force-374793003) count and the ability to read my recent posts closely might feel a small disturbance in the Force at this point.)
Didn't get the distribution chart. 25% to each partner, who are the partners? Is BitShares one of them? Or is it CNX?
Get those guys to get the casino Ronny mentioned https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,17820.0.html
Or at least partner up with them. Everyone wins. Huge potential for liquidity increase
(http://www.pariscine.com/sites/default/files/affiches_allemagne/long_hot_summer_de.jpg)
you can only buy it via bitcoin or wire... that's what it states on their site. what's the UIA ID?
"Where we're going, we don't need roads..."
+5% +5% :)
Where we're going, we don't need roads...
Didn't get the distribution chart. 25% to each partner, who are the partners? Is BitShares one of them? Or is it CNX?
Get those guys to get the casino Ronny mentioned https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,17820.0.html
Or at least partner up with them. Everyone wins. Huge potential for liquidity increase
CNX is not involved except as a cheerleader.
As for your other great ideas, it's going to be a long hot summer. :)
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Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Even if BTS gets no sharedrop its still good news, because it is a partnership that brings more transactions to Bitshares. Transactions = fees = profits!
Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
My interpretation of the post is that there isn't a share drop here. I think it would have been mentioned if there were. I think there are 3 existing partners, plus holders of the UIA will make up the 4th. Is that right?
I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
Month 12
Net Profit: 2,990,000
Profit Payout: 110,000
That's ~3,68% is that good from a business perspective? Could someone explain, assuming those are good numbers, why? It's not that 3% seem a small number, I just don't understand that stuff and would like to know from someone who understands it, if possible
I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
So are there plans though to put the actual buying of a lotto ticket on the blockchain so that way shareholders can see how many were bought and the payouts etc?
I think the question we are all aksing ourselves here is how you will achieve that, which blockchain will you use and if you use an own / new chain will you use graphene?I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
So are there plans though to put the actual buying of a lotto ticket on the blockchain so that way shareholders can see how many were bought and the payouts etc?
Yes that is exactly the plan
They are just using Bisthares for tracking the shares and payouts which is fine.
Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
It's shares in the earnings of an existing licensed business in St Maarten being offered as a user issued asset on BitShares, so of course it will run on Graphene. BitShares Graphene. It's a business with big potential, but still a business, like many other businesses we want to serve. Physical businesses don't share drop, they raise funds by selling something they own. Like shares of their profits.
PLAY is different in almost every way.
I think the question we are all aksing ourselves here is how you will achieve that, which blockchain will you use and if you use an own / new chain will you use graphene?I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
So are there plans though to put the actual buying of a lotto ticket on the blockchain so that way shareholders can see how many were bought and the payouts etc?
Yes that is exactly the plan
I think the question we are all aksing ourselves here is how you will achieve that, which blockchain will you use and if you use an own / new chain will you use graphene?I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
So are there plans though to put the actual buying of a lotto ticket on the blockchain so that way shareholders can see how many were bought and the payouts etc?
Yes that is exactly the plan
I am with delulo here - no one is saying this is a bad thing in any way shape or form BUT it is falling short of the requirement to be a big announcement #11:
And the big question is the one he asks. Plus It is already stated on the website, @fuzz ,it is not the actual shares on the BTS blockchain it is just IOUs.
I think the question we are all aksing ourselves here is how you will achieve that, which blockchain will you use and if you use an own / new chain will you use graphene?I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
So are there plans though to put the actual buying of a lotto ticket on the blockchain so that way shareholders can see how many were bought and the payouts etc?
Yes that is exactly the plan
I am with delulo here - no one is saying this is a bad thing in any way shape or form BUT it is falling short of the requirement to be a big announcement #11:
And the big question is the one he asks. Plus It is already stated on the website, @fuzz ,it is not the actual shares on the BTS blockchain it is just IOUs.
I do not think it falls short for the following reasons:
I do not know of anyone currently running this model of physical biz issuing digital tokens for crowdfunding purpose
Buyback of shares in this manner
Potential value speculation and marketcap
The Lotto will become a remittance for players once fully blockchain since winnings will be paid out in BitUSD, BitEURO
The lotto currently has payment cards that can be loaded or winnings placed on that are spendable around the island at retailers. The opportunity there is just...wow
Once we prove the model, we are pitching Parliament on adopting this model to bring new biz to the island
Don't you feel like these are all amazing points that bring attention to BitShares as a potential crowdfunding platform?
I think the question we are all aksing ourselves here is how you will achieve that, which blockchain will you use and if you use an own / new chain will you use graphene?I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
So are there plans though to put the actual buying of a lotto ticket on the blockchain so that way shareholders can see how many were bought and the payouts etc?
Yes that is exactly the plan
I am with delulo here - no one is saying this is a bad thing in any way shape or form BUT it is falling short of the requirement to be a big announcement #11:
And the big question is the one he asks. Plus It is already stated on the website, @fuzz ,it is not the actual shares on the BTS blockchain it is just IOUs.
I do not think it falls short for the following reasons:
I do not know of anyone currently running this model of physical biz issuing digital tokens for crowdfunding purpose
Buyback of shares in this manner
Potential value speculation and marketcap
The Lotto will become a remittance for players once fully blockchain since winnings will be paid out in BitUSD, BitEURO
The lotto currently has payment cards that can be loaded or winnings placed on that are spendable around the island at retailers. The opportunity there is just...wow
Once we prove the model, we are pitching Parliament on adopting this model to bring new biz to the island
Don't you feel like these are all amazing points that bring attention to BitShares as a potential crowdfunding platform?
IF/WHEN all winnings are being paid in BTS bitUSD - I am ready to change my mind on the spot.
Till then heeh just an IOU with a lot of promises.
Fair enough. The goal is to get it moved over then pay in BitUSD, etc and tie to cards. That allows for Phase 2 of our plan...
What I am hearing is that St. Maarten is going to be our future Bitshares island. ;)I'm in.
We shall all meet there to celebrate when BTS surpasses Bitcoin.
We intend on paying 100% in bitUSD, bitEURO once converted over, since the card will be able to convert at POS it makes no difference to consumer what we pay in. And when they give us cash we will convert it to bitUSD, bitEuro - so that will increase volume incoming and outgoing - hopefully my goal was to kickstart more action in our bitassets by increasing volume and showing it cn really work when used in a setting outside of the traditional "crypto" world.
Most of these people are unbanked, so it become an opportunity for us becoming an option for them to happen as well.
We will be using BitShares Graphene for issuing LottoShares and using bitassets on that chain for payouts.
Now on to the pesky question of how to run our entire online gaming on the blockchain...or rather which blockchain and how...
http://fantasysxm.com/games/slots
How would you do it?
I think the question we are all aksing ourselves here is how you will achieve that, which blockchain will you use and if you use an own / new chain will you use graphene?I was referring to the technology they use to reaize their trustless online gambling service that has nothing to do on which platform you issue your IOU/donation token on...Are they going to use graphene tech? Any link to PlayDAC?Does it use graphene? If it does and there is no share drop it effectively competes with PLAY who did a sharedrop. Why would we support it then...
Being that it is a UIA on bitshares, I'm assuming g it is using bitshares :)
It doesnt? If the platform uses the UIA, then the ledger they are using would be bitshares (aka graphene). If they are just doing a UIA to act as a stock type of token, I'd imagine it might be a different story. But let's not assume the former is not possible as well ;)
It will be a stock type token, that is bought back from holders.
the 2 Partners are myself, Mark Lyford (BANX), and Jan Thoelke (Former Race Car Driver)
So are there plans though to put the actual buying of a lotto ticket on the blockchain so that way shareholders can see how many were bought and the payouts etc?
Yes that is exactly the plan
We intend on paying 100% in bitUSD, bitEURO once converted over, since the card will be able to convert at POS it makes no difference to consumer what we pay in. And when they give us cash we will convert it to bitUSD, bitEuro - so that will increase volume incoming and outgoing - hopefully my goal was to kickstart more action in our bitassets by increasing volume and showing it cn really work when used in a setting outside of the traditional "crypto" world.
Most of these people are unbanked, so it become an opportunity for us becoming an option for them to happen as well.
We will be using BitShares Graphene for issuing LottoShares and using bitassets on that chain for payouts.
Now on to the pesky question of how to run our entire online gaming on the blockchain...or rather which blockchain and how...
http://fantasysxm.com/games/slots
How would you do it?
This single post, at least for me, is a much stronger selling pitch than the whole website you have put together.
+5% and Good Luck!
. (https://imstrongenoughtobreak.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/enhanced-buzz-15057-1383155006-0.jpg) With anticipationWe intend on paying 100% in bitUSD, bitEURO once converted over, since the card will be able to convert at POS it makes no difference to consumer what we pay in. And when they give us cash we will convert it to bitUSD, bitEuro - so that will increase volume incoming and outgoing - hopefully my goal was to kickstart more action in our bitassets by increasing volume and showing it cn really work when used in a setting outside of the traditional "crypto" world.
Most of these people are unbanked, so it become an opportunity for us becoming an option for them to happen as well.
We will be using BitShares Graphene for issuing LottoShares and using bitassets on that chain for payouts.
Now on to the pesky question of how to run our entire online gaming on the blockchain...or rather which blockchain and how...
http://fantasysxm.com/games/slots
How would you do it?
This single post, at least for me, is a much stronger selling pitch than the whole website you have put together.
+5% and Good Luck!
Thanks Tony, I really appreciate your insight. My goal from day one of working with the guys is to make it successful in every way I can assist. Stan has something special in store for you in the announcements really soon regarding some work we have been doing ( I think coming this week as well), and I have another announcement on a separate project I am hoping to release in the next few weeks.
:D
Where we're going, we don't need roads...
(http://i.imgur.com/w37hKiq.png)
The tall guy looks like MaxYet another blossoming from the St. Martin Mastermind networking retreat we told you about a year ago.
How many BitShares personalities can you find in this picture?(http://i.gyazo.com/5706dedf0230db2027a5b2b18f6fd8a2.png)
It isThe tall guy looks like MaxYet another blossoming from the St. Martin Mastermind networking retreat we told you about a year ago.
How many BitShares personalities can you find in this picture?(http://i.gyazo.com/5706dedf0230db2027a5b2b18f6fd8a2.png)
In terms of the actual lottery being run entirely on blockchain, I would venture a guess to say a new chain should be created. As it were, aren't most chains going to be interoperable in the new environment anyways? If that is the case would there be a need for a new chain? These are things to consider. I lean toward the new chain.
And don't get me started on the mean airspeed velocity of African vs. European swallows...
Are they carrying coconuts? That dose matter in the Caribbean.
I rather buy more BTS than invest in this.
And don't get me started on the mean airspeed velocity of African vs. European swallows...
Are they carrying coconuts? That dose matter in the Caribbean.
I don't know...
I hope so.I rather buy more BTS than invest in this.
Why would you make that choice?
I think LottoShares brings a lot to the table in terms of relative stable profitability.
And don't get me started on the mean airspeed velocity of African vs. European swallows...
Are they carrying coconuts? That dose matter in the Caribbean.
I don't know...
I hope so.I rather buy more BTS than invest in this.
Why would you make that choice?
I think LottoShares brings a lot to the table in terms of relative stable profitability.
And don't get me started on the mean airspeed velocity of African vs. European swallows...
Are they carrying coconuts? That dose matter in the Caribbean.
I don't know...
Sure, if they carried it between two of them on a blockchain gripped by their dorsal feathers...
I rather buy more BTS than invest in this.
And don't get me started on the mean airspeed velocity of African vs. European swallows...
Are they carrying coconuts? That dose matter in the Caribbean.
I don't know...
Sure, if they carried it between two of them on a blockchain gripped by their dorsal feathers...
Like this?
(http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/files/2013/04/swallow_final.jpg)
And don't get me started on the mean airspeed velocity of African vs. European swallows...
Are they carrying coconuts? That dose matter in the Caribbean.
I don't know...
Sure, if they carried it between two of them on a blockchain gripped by their dorsal feathers...
Like this?
(http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/files/2013/04/swallow_final.jpg)
I think so, Brain, but wouldn't that throw their CMde stability derivative way off?
I rather buy more BTS than invest in this.
No need to choose just one. I'll take them both. Seriously, this Lotto thing looks like a good team with a good concept, so I am hopeful that they can succeed where earlier attempts have not (nothing in this space has failed yet; earlier attempts have not followed through). If this is built well, the business model is pretty well proven already and gamblers are getting a higher margin from the blockchain, so all they need to do is market the heck out of this and bring in some players who will spend. It ought to generate some solid returns.
Yes, good catch. But please don't assume you have a customer base already intact. You will need to market it and bring in the players. I think what you're saying is that the customers already trust the physical model, which is true. And I have more respect for your background than to believe you'd put this out there without marketing it. Nevertheless, I will say it: the BitShares and crypto world is a small and insular group of people with a limited amount of disposable cash. We will be your partners/owners/boosters and we will use it recreationally. But please look beyond this group to grow your customer base.
What I am hearing is that St. Maarten is going to be our future Bitshares island. ;)
We shall all meet there to celebrate when BTS surpasses Bitcoin.
Yes, good catch. But please don't assume you have a customer base already intact. You will need to market it and bring in the players. I think what you're saying is that the customers already trust the physical model, which is true. And I have more respect for your background than to believe you'd put this out there without marketing it. Nevertheless, I will say it: the BitShares and crypto world is a small and insular group of people with a limited amount of disposable cash. We will be your partners/owners/boosters and we will use it recreationally. But please look beyond this group to grow your customer base.
From a lottery perspective of players on island I am not concerned as much about that or revenue projections used in my last example.
From a LottoShares holders perspective, I 100% agree, I need to work hard at showing them WHY they should contribute, and hold. Good input sir.
Fair enough. The goal is to get it moved over then pay in BitUSD, etc and tie to cards. That allows for Phase 2 of our plan...Phase 2 sounds good, I'll start investing closer to this time :)
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PS. When's the next St. Martin networking retreat?? :)
AWESOME!
I haven't been in spirit there since 1969.
(And still those voices keep calling from far away...)
Brownies for you are headed your way!
And don't get me started on the mean airspeed velocity of African vs. European swallows...
Are they carrying coconuts? That dose matter in the Caribbean.
I don't know...
Sure, if they carried it between two of them on a blockchain gripped by their dorsal feathers...
Like this?
(http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/files/2013/04/swallow_final.jpg)
I think so, Brain, but wouldn't that throw their CMde stability derivative way off?
(http://a.tgcdn.net/images/products/additional/large/f297_airspeedvelocity.jpg)
I fixed that for you ;)
Def having a hard time getting press for this.
Coindesk just declined even doing a press release, when asked why they said
"Content + Product - want to steer clear of crowdsales for such an item.
Cheers
Keith"
In the meantime...http://www.coindesk.com/?s=crowdfund - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=gamble - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=casino
We could use a little help getting some attention on this. Unfortunately, I cannot distribute it even through my own PR service due to syndication agreement on subject material :(
The irony....
Brainstorm some ideas?
Def having a hard time getting press for this.Why don't you show them those links and show there's no duality on their criteria? Also there are more cryptonews sites other than coinbase that people visit. Bitcoin Magazine, Bitcoinist, Cryptocoinsnews, etc
Coindesk just declined even doing a press release, when asked why they said
"Content + Product - want to steer clear of crowdsales for such an item.
Cheers
Keith"
In the meantime...http://www.coindesk.com/?s=crowdfund - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=gamble - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=casino
We could use a little help getting some attention on this. Unfortunately, I cannot distribute it even through my own PR service due to syndication agreement on subject material :(
The irony....
Brainstorm some ideas?
Def having a hard time getting press for this.
Coindesk just declined even doing a press release, when asked why they said
"Content + Product - want to steer clear of crowdsales for such an item.
Cheers
Keith"
In the meantime...http://www.coindesk.com/?s=crowdfund - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=gamble - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=casino
We could use a little help getting some attention on this. Unfortunately, I cannot distribute it even through my own PR service due to syndication agreement on subject material :(
The irony....
Brainstorm some ideas?
I would have posted it to the BitShares Blog, but I have reservations in regards to the logo and other links on the site. The logo and links are to a gambling site which means I may be in violation of the major ad network I often use and may end up getting my entire site permanently blocked in many places that do not want their internet being used for gambling/related content.
We tried, they said sorry nope decision final.Def having a hard time getting press for this.Why don't you show them those links and show there's no duality on their criteria? Also there are more cryptonews sites other than coinbase that people visit. Bitcoin Magazine, Bitcoinist, Cryptocoinsnews, etc
Coindesk just declined even doing a press release, when asked why they said
"Content + Product - want to steer clear of crowdsales for such an item.
Cheers
Keith"
In the meantime...http://www.coindesk.com/?s=crowdfund - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=gamble - http://www.coindesk.com/?s=casino
We could use a little help getting some attention on this. Unfortunately, I cannot distribute it even through my own PR service due to syndication agreement on subject material :(
The irony....
Brainstorm some ideas?
The problem is a lot of these places won't even allow us to put a link to our site or even mention the name of it either lotto shares or fantasy lottery
1. Pay people to share the link in their facebookWasn't in any of the initial plans mostly. We were also going to be liquidating all Bitcoin directly to cash so we can expand operations and get a few other things in place, so I wasn't sure if adding to or putting additional sale pressure on bitshares and liquidating it would be the best.
2. Pay people to tweet the link in their twitter
3. Pay people to post about it in forums
Offering even $1 per posting with a burn budget of $500 would get you probably the same kind of reach that these so called crypto 'pr' sites get.
Use bitUSD to pay them out.... I again reference my earlier question in this thread as to why bitcoin is being used for payment and not bitshares/bitusd. It went unanswered.
1. Pay people to share the link in their facebookWasn't in any of the initial plans mostly. We were also going to be liquidating all Bitcoin directly to cash so we can expand operations and get a few other things in place, so I wasn't sure if adding to or putting additional sale pressure on bitshares and liquidating it would be the best.
2. Pay people to tweet the link in their twitter
3. Pay people to post about it in forums
Offering even $1 per posting with a burn budget of $500 would get you probably the same kind of reach that these so called crypto 'pr' sites get.
Use bitUSD to pay them out.... I again reference my earlier question in this thread as to why bitcoin is being used for payment and not bitshares/bitusd. It went unanswered.
Maybe I'm wrong, tell me I am and I'll consider it.
write an article for my blog and I'll post & promote it :)
Michael X (@_michaelx) has put out something like 3 tweets on LottoShares. And I'm one of the very full that favorite and retweeted. Back in the day before I was a prenewbie I thought Michael X was the founder of Bitshares X. Then I came here and figured it out. My point is that he's a great promoter, take advantage of that.
How is the distribution of lottoshares going to work in the crowdfunding?
If you only raise $100k are you going to split the 500k shares amongst the contributers based on how much they contribute? Or is there a fixed price per lottoshare?
Sorry if it is stated somewhere but i could not find it.
“I am extremely interested in furthering blockchain based technology; BitShares technology is the most advanced in that category. It is by far the most secure and un-hackable platform that boasts the fastest transaction times the financial industry has available providing consumers with peace of mind given the 100% transparency.”
sorry guys I thought I answered this question but it must not have posted it. the answer is the sears are 80 cents per share until the first 200,000 shares are sold in the shares will be 1.20 per share for all remaining shares.
I will post something on the site to make sure that's updated so it's clear. Just so you know we are starting the timer on Friday.
I would have posted it to the BitShares Blog, but I have reservations in regards to the logo and other links on the site. The logo and links are to a gambling site which means I may be in violation of the major ad network I often use and may end up getting my entire site permanently blocked in many places that do not want their internet being used for gambling/related content.
Publish a short article, whereever you can, making some observation about technical trends or the latest controversies and put the link to the web site in there. Then link to that article as a case-in-point of the problem/solution/technology in your more mainstream posts. Requires the reader to make an extra click, so make sure the intermediate article is short and punchy and all about clicking on the link to the web site.
Use funneling techniques to arrive there indirectly.
sorry guys I thought I answered this question but it must not have posted it. the answer is the sears are 80 cents per share until the first 200,000 shares are sold in the shares will be 1.20 per share for all remaining shares.
I will post something on the site to make sure that's updated so it's clear. Just so you know we are starting the timer on Friday.
Will they be purchasable as an asset in Bitshares?
If so, will we also be able to sell them to others in Bitshares?
Thank You!I would have posted it to the BitShares Blog, but I have reservations in regards to the logo and other links on the site. The logo and links are to a gambling site which means I may be in violation of the major ad network I often use and may end up getting my entire site permanently blocked in many places that do not want their internet being used for gambling/related content.
Publish a short article, whereever you can, making some observation about technical trends or the latest controversies and put the link to the web site in there. Then link to that article as a case-in-point of the problem/solution/technology in your more mainstream posts. Requires the reader to make an extra click, so make sure the intermediate article is short and punchy and all about clicking on the link to the web site.
Use funneling techniques to arrive there indirectly.
http://bitsharesblog.com/lottoshares-transparent-lottery-on-the-bitshares-blockchain/
Good Luck!!!
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115335/lottoshares-worlds-first-physical-lottery-on-the-blockchain
Not the best article, but at least it's had some views. PLease feel free to help share it to get exposure.