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General Discussion / Re: The Ingenesist Project Hangout
« on: November 18, 2015, 02:11:49 am »
I'll try to be there. Really interesting indeed.
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@ccedk - If you do this, I might quit my job and put all my money on ads ;-)This is just the biggest marketing tool BItShares could ever have...
Agreed. Yield or referral fees; either one would drive massive business toward BitShares.
Think about the exchanges. They could announce a % of their cold wallets is going for this and earn their costumers with a % of yield per month. This would be huge.
A bitcoin exchange giving interest on bitcoin, everyone would go nuts. and it would be a transparent process since people can audit the exchange on our blockchain.
I guess it's not possible to check from the frontend at this time.
Thank you for the information.
It would be common sense if we targeted "everybody".
But BitShares is a product and it needs to be targeted to a selected group of people.
(Even Bitcoin needs to be targeted to a selected group of people, i.e. those who are unsatisfied with the legacy systems, which is not 100%)
Well, I'd always thought that we do target everybody. As in everybody who's using some form of online payment system, and who doesn't.
Hey, I am curious about what happen once one create a UIA within OpenLedger.
I see that it would cost me about 5000BTS. But once the UIA is created, is it suppose to show up directly in my wallet?
If not, how do I claim them?
Yes, it will show up in your wallet under the account which created it.
...and if it doesn't? (I went ahead and it's not there)
What did you do - the steps? Did you encounter any problem along the way? Error messages? Was the asset creation fee deducted from your account?
Hey, I am curious about what happen once one create a UIA within OpenLedger.
I see that it would cost me about 5000BTS. But once the UIA is created, is it suppose to show up directly in my wallet?
If not, how do I claim them?
Yes, it will show up in your wallet under the account which created it.
I meant how did you resolve your problem with the unknown transaction, since rescan didn't work for you.
Anyway, just to let you know, you can have more than one wallet in the same browser, just going in the settings and create a new wallet there.
Better late than never xD
Enjoy your bitshares!
Hey @xeroc , I finally got the right balance to showup in my 0.9.3c client.Create a new wallet, import the keys and claim the balance again.
But when I go to openledger to import my keys and claim my balance, it says that I have already imported those keys and don't allow me to claim my balance.
Am I in a pickle?
How did you resolve your problem?
I would highly suggest people to take their time and not rush this issue.
When I was working as a baker I remember that time when the price of flour almost doubled. The owner had a problem...he couldn't raise his price without losing clients. He had to reduce the weight of each piece of bread to make up the difference.
Once we lower fees, we can't go back without risking losing the users we gained at that lower price. This could mean trouble down the line if cost rises.
So please, let's not rush this issue, let's have a town-hall meeting where the community can see all sides being debated and fill the committee member slots before making such a radical decision.
your owner already have a lot of customers, he just don't want to lost it, right?
our problem is we have no users now. we need new users, this is totally different from your example.
The problem is not setting it up, as dev networks are trivial to create. The problem is demo liquidity.They wouldn't be accurate markets as anyone could buy and sell at any amount and there's no financial incentive to make good decision. so practice trading for accurate results would be difficult.
IDK, maybe its not so important to reflect the market accurately, it could be geared more for using, interfacing and getting a feel for the system. Not necessarily training a good trader.
The demo network would be for a lot more than just trading also.What else?
The problem is not setting it up, as dev networks are trivial to create. The problem is demo liquidity.