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BitShares AGS / Good day for PTS donators
« on: May 28, 2014, 12:03:54 am »
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More than 12 AGS per PTS!
Less than $0.40 per AGS!
Holy moly
More than 12 AGS per PTS!
Less than $0.40 per AGS!
Holy moly
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Each business using Peershares will have their own blockchain that is independent of all others. Blockchains can be secured cheaply and easily using Peercoin’s proof-of-stake, once the initial (issuer-controlled) shares has been generated using proof-of-work.
We are thrilled that so many people are eager to see us succeed. Because a business owner using Peershares must purchase Peercoins before he can distribute them as dividends, Peershares will certainly increase demand for Peercoins.
So, if you are looking to invest in the future success of Peershares, buying Peercoins is a worthwhile decision.
Furthermore, we will not be accepting funding for the planned extension of Peershares that our team is working on. This venture will ultimately develop an extension of Peershareswhich will serve important unmet needs in the cryptoeconomy. The design of the system is complete similar to how the Peershares design is complete, although we are withholding details at this time in order to maintain our competitive advantage. What we would like to say about it is that because the core of the project is an extension and implementation of Peershares, our first step is funding the open source development of Peershares.
We're all used to typing ".com" or ".org" into a browser to access a website. And we all know that if you want your own ".com", you just have to buy one from a registrar. But how many people actually know what a registrar is? Where did they originally get those names?
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Unfortunately, there's more to it than bloated costs and barriers to entry. Traditional DNS is highly centralized and susceptible to censorship and man-in-the-middle attacks. Even Google has had its SSL certificates compromised by spy agencies, without their knowledge or permission.
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With .p2p, you can buy a name at a fair market price and have confidence that your users can connect securely.