Hi and i will start with "What's going on?"
i have some questions, hope someone can answer them, because i lost complete the overview here.
I was very busy with other tasks, therefore i was not able to do the key import for bitshares dns,
now i am reading, that bitshares dns not even exits anymore.. and also that Protoshares is almost
done or is done... i mean all that happened in the last 4-5 weeks??
Great.
my questions:
I. "So PTS is nearly useless now?"
Hi toobox, I know things look awful, but don't worry - it's not quite the shambles it appears.
The simple answer is that No, PTS is not useless. However, it's not quite clear what PTS is: there is a team of people trying reboot a DPOS version of PTS, but they haven't decided whether they're going to use a snapshot of PTS from November 5th or whether they're going to use a future snapshot. So maybe the PTS on exchanges is future PTS, maybe it's not. You probably shouldn't buy or sell PTS right now without doing some due diligence. (for my part, I sold all my PTS immediately after Nov 5.)
EDIT: See below for a comment by user "pc," who is one of those involved in plotting a course for the future of PTS. He says most likely PTS will be snapshotted in the future and the DPOS upgrade will not use the November 5 snapshot.
II. "DNS snapshot was on 5th november, i missed to transfer my keys to the dns-wallet, so for dns my PTS keys are now useless? and i lost my share for the dns->"new bitshares" conversion now?
No, you're fine. Your PTS keys were already in the DNS genesis block, so they got snapshotted. When you import your PTS keys to the new BTS, you'll have BTS that came directly from PTS via the Nov 5 snapshot, you'll have BTS that came from VOTE via PTS via the Nov 5 snapshot, and you'll have shares from DNS via PTS via the Nov 5 snapshot.
The trick is that if you held PTS during a snapshot, you get shares in a chain
whether you claim them or not. All your shares are safe, don't worry.
III. "Is there already a "Vote" wallet?
No.
IV. "How can i see all private keys which exits in the wallet.dat, because i'm missing one btc-donation for AngelShares, which i can't verify in the blockexplorer"
Um, I'm not quite sure what you're asking. In the BTC wallet debug console, there are a number of commands that let you see what addresses are in there; I think listaddressgroupings is one. But your best bet is probably to go into the BTC debug console and type "help" and start messing around.
V. "is there an overview of what exactly is going on in the bitshare ecosphere..?"
I'd look here:
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=10844.0Most likely, that's going to be a decent overview.