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Quote from: sports-owner on January 25, 2016, 01:03:28 amQuote from: Riverhead on January 25, 2016, 12:33:18 amNo feed for NFC game?What do you mean?The OP said short and sell for one condition and buy and hold for another. There was nothing for sale and I couldn't short.
Quote from: Riverhead on January 25, 2016, 12:33:18 amNo feed for NFC game?What do you mean?
No feed for NFC game?
BTS fees can easily be adjusted by the committee, to keep up with changes in underlying value.
Quote from: abit on January 22, 2016, 12:27:08 amQuote from: puppies on January 21, 2016, 10:34:29 pmI definitely think its too high. The problem is that its the same operation as force settling any other bitasset. Some may not want to lower the fee for fear that more people will force settle.What does everyone else think?Aren't you a LTM?Yes. 40bts is not too bad. I am also making PM purchases of 1000 plus bts so its a small fee if the PM ends up true. I think this fee is too large to help us get traction with our PM feature. It is too high to build a business around.
Quote from: puppies on January 21, 2016, 10:34:29 pmI definitely think its too high. The problem is that its the same operation as force settling any other bitasset. Some may not want to lower the fee for fear that more people will force settle.What does everyone else think?Aren't you a LTM?
I definitely think its too high. The problem is that its the same operation as force settling any other bitasset. Some may not want to lower the fee for fear that more people will force settle.What does everyone else think?
This is revolutionary.One question. From the docs:QuoteSince PM-Assets can technically be pegged by any other asset, you may need to pay USD (or anything else) instead of BTS.However, the asset is still backed by BTS, correct? So, in a rising BTS market, winners stand to gain more than they would in a falling BTS market?
Since PM-Assets can technically be pegged by any other asset, you may need to pay USD (or anything else) instead of BTS.
For anyone who is interested, there's this tutorial by xeroc http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/user/pm.html