BitShares Forum
Main => Technical Support => Topic started by: CapR on December 09, 2014, 02:17:43 am
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My understanding is the money supply limits are different for both PTS and BTS. PTS is 2 million and BTS is in the billions.
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Yes, correct. PTS has about 1.7 million shares, BTS has 2.5 billion shares. If you sell your PTS you'll get significantly more shares in BTS, as 1 BTS share is worth less than 1 PTS share.
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What do you mean by your 1 year in PTS?
To answer the question I think you might be asking: Yes. There is a multiplier.
This should help you figure it out:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M65Gt1mFstAgTkECJfUX18f187tGzqJeXT7877qLv-M/edit?usp=sharing (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M65Gt1mFstAgTkECJfUX18f187tGzqJeXT7877qLv-M/edit?usp=sharing)
1PTS will net about 99.26853273 BTS vested over two years.
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If you sell your PTS you'll get significantly more shares in BTS, as 1 BTS share is worth less than 1 PTS share.
So I have to trade my PTS for BTS on an exchange?
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No. You import your pts wallet.dat. Your bts is waiting on the blockchain. The client just needs to read your pts wallet private keys to make it spendable.
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It shows the balance in the sharedrop command, but balance is still 0. Is that because the sharedrop hasn't actually taken place yet in the client?