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General Discussion / Re: exchange preparing for voting
« on: January 09, 2016, 02:24:21 pm »
Have the exchange's distribute their voting power equally through all committee members. That way it shouldn't make much difference. For example, everyone would have +50M votes. It's a lot, but at least it's more distributed.

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Openledger / Re: OpenLedger Suggestions
« on: January 09, 2016, 02:02:58 pm »
@ccedk

Found this exchange
http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bitcoins-norway/

Seems it could make use of all advantages we could provide. Not to mention Norway is near Denmark so you might have something in common. $4k daily volume. I feel these are the exchanges we should look out for first. They should have all the interest on working with us and vice versa. We can help out each other! If we can get a few of these, volume might slowly start to increase and then we can move on to bigger ones!

This one seems nice too since it has a trollbox and that is very much needed
http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bleutrade/

@mf-tzo
Could you contact them https://www.btcgreece.com/

Bitcoins-norway is not the one I would start with, and prefer not to say more than this.

but if anyone from community, could create a group organizing taking contact to the exchanges existing everywhere in the world, and focus on the smallest and most hungry first, that would be a great start.

I will be happy to participate, but my work oes not allow me a costant focus on this, otherwise I would have been the first, and actually alraedy left suggestions on this to Stan back in November, but we have all been so very busy just getting the basics done.

Oh I thought since they were small and even near Denmark, they would have all the incentives in joining us... Plus they could easily contact you.

Btw, Cryptsy down, hope you can manage to catch a bit of their market with their alts on CCEDK

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Openledger / Re: OpenLedger Suggestions
« on: January 09, 2016, 02:38:53 am »
@ccedk

Found this exchange
http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bitcoins-norway/

Seems it could make use of all advantages we could provide. Not to mention Norway is near Denmark so you might have something in common. $4k daily volume. I feel these are the exchanges we should look out for first. They should have all the interest on working with us and vice versa. We can help out each other! If we can get a few of these, volume might slowly start to increase and then we can move on to bigger ones!

This one seems nice too since it has a trollbox and that is very much needed
http://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bleutrade/

@mf-tzo
Could you contact them https://www.btcgreece.com/

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General Discussion / Re: Welcome to TheDex.org
« on: January 09, 2016, 12:32:40 am »
This is similar to how OpenLedger.info should look like. It looks like an exchange site.

Looks nice and I really like your initiative! Keep it up and good luck!

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General Discussion / Re: Lessons Learned from Alt Coins
« on: January 09, 2016, 12:30:26 am »
Have a roadmap and stick to the plan.
Announce new stuff once it's 100% complete.
Having many different features is not as important as having utility. It needs to have practical use.
Having a good community backing it up.
Fair initial distribution.
Known devs. So many scams already people might not take it seriously if the devs aren't known or have a good reputation.
Like anything in life, having the right connections, knowing the right people and having many contacts.
I think these are underrated but videos showing it's practical use along with tutorials, etc. This allows anyone to "try" it without having to download it first. It can give a really nice feel.
Communication. This is very important.

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General Discussion / Re: How to take the most out of STEALTH
« on: January 09, 2016, 12:18:54 am »
@bytemaster

What about Dark Pools? Similar to Kraken? Stealth is all about privacy. Couldn't we introduce a dark pool system where a user could place an offer without it showing on the orderbooks? Couldn't that solve the problem of stealth accounts placing orders?

You still might not be able to use a stealth account and place orders, however, you can place orders without others knowing.

This complements this privacy component people seem to care about. I don't know about it's feasibility, maybe mask it as a standard transaction, maybe use another method, but this goes in well with stealth. That way people can still have privacy while placing orders and even facilitate users get better prices.

http://blog.kraken.com/post/121063219162/introducing-the-kraken-dark-pool

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General Discussion / Re: exchange preparing for voting
« on: January 08, 2016, 09:39:56 pm »
On the bright side, can we use that for some marketing? I mean, most exchanges don't care about coins, they just add the ones with volume with profit.

This way we can claim that exchanges actually care about BitShares. That means something.

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Finished. Nice seeing we're having an API similar to Poloniex  +5%

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General Discussion / Re: How to take the most out of STEALTH
« on: January 08, 2016, 05:58:28 pm »
The primary benefit of stealth is to enable the creation of new public accounts that are not tied to any other public account.

That may restrict it's usage on certain applications but at the same time there might be others that can be complemented with stealth.

I think that instead of all this late complaining with stuff, the most positive thing to make is to make the most of what we got. And we're getting stealth so we might be able to pull something off. Stealth itself is useful, but maybe there's something more we can do with it. Something that complements/ is complemented by this feature

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General Discussion / How to take the most out of STEALTH
« on: January 08, 2016, 05:45:50 pm »
Since we're having STEALTH implemented, whether some agree or not, we should get the most out of it. What other features or stuff we could implement on blockchain that benefit the most from it?

The only one I can think of that makes more sense might be gambling.
Other one would be markets, but that's what bitAssets are for, we don't need to implement one here.

Maybe mixers? They seem to make a good amount of money. A service like metaexchange could use STEALTH to mix other's coins? Of course there might be some legal issues with that but at the same time there might always be someone willing to take the risk. Just brainstorming here on anything that could benefit from STEALTH

Any other ideas?

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Today I had the chance to be there I completely forgot about it. Thanks for sharing!

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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: Committee:bitcrab
« on: January 08, 2016, 04:14:45 pm »
There's possibly a strong conflict of interests here. What if we reach a level where we're competing with these exchanges? They can just jeopardize the entire project so they remain competitive.

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General Discussion / Re: Feasibility of prediction market business
« on: January 08, 2016, 04:04:41 pm »
Like Empirical suggested, I'm also in favour of Prediction Markets mostly about sports. There's tons of sports betting platforms and it seems it's what the average joe is more interested in.

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General Discussion / Re: Decentralized Exchanges vs Centralized Exchanges
« on: January 08, 2016, 03:22:17 pm »
One positive thing I forgot about UIAs is that people can use arbitrage to trade

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