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Main => Technical Support => Topic started by: cryptillionaire on May 30, 2016, 03:48:35 pm
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Hey,
I remember that BTSX used to advertise 5% interest on all smartcoins/anything - does anyone have links to the reasoning behind removing interest on these assets?
Such interest was a major initial selling point for me when I first got into BTSX, was it the case that 5% was too much or that the system became incompatible with the new BTS system?
Thanks,
Cryptillionaire.
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https://bitshares.org/blog/2015/06/08/lessons-learned-from-bitshares-0.x/#socialized-yield-is-broken
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And we seem to have given up on the better way to get interest, which was p2p lending/bond market.
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And we seem to have given up on the better way to get interest, which was p2p lending/bond market.
Given up? Not me. Still in talks with people that can help fund or even develop it. In fact, there are than one party interested in doing this ..
but as you know ... developing for graphene isnt as easy as putting together javascript snippets
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And we seem to have given up on the better way to get interest, which was p2p lending/bond market.
Given up? Not me. Still in talks with people that can help fund or even develop it. In fact, there are than one party interested in doing this ..
but as you know ... developing for graphene isnt as easy as putting together javascript snippets
Glad to hear it, but BM hasnt talked about this for ages and hes the only one capable of developing it.
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And we seem to have given up on the better way to get interest, which was p2p lending/bond market.
Given up? Not me. Still in talks with people that can help fund or even develop it. In fact, there are than one party interested in doing this ..
but as you know ... developing for graphene isnt as easy as putting together javascript snippets
Glad to hear it, but BM hasnt talked about this for ages and hes the only one capable of developing it.
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Glad to hear it, but BM hasnt talked about this for ages and hes the only one capable of developing it.
He's definitely *not* the only one. We have very capable developers in this community.
What we're lacking ATM is a driving force, and funding.