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Title: Any bitAssets without grandfathering?
Post by: starspirit on December 01, 2014, 12:09:07 am
Are there any existing bitAsset markets without grand-fathered shorts? I'm interested to see if markets without grand-fathered shorts experience closer pegging, because in theory any discounts should be small. It would be useful to have at least one, to verify the impact.
Title: Re: Any bitAssets without grandfathering?
Post by: toast on December 01, 2014, 12:48:11 am
EUR

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Title: Re: Any bitAssets without grandfathering?
Post by: Ander on December 01, 2014, 06:51:32 am
Are there any existing bitAsset markets without grand-fathered shorts? I'm interested to see if markets without grand-fathered shorts experience closer pegging, because in theory any discounts should be small. It would be useful to have at least one, to verify the impact.

I suspect that any such effects will be drowned out by the impact of how liquid the market is.
Title: Re: Any bitAssets without grandfathering?
Post by: Markus on December 01, 2014, 07:35:44 am
GOLD used to have a few grandfathered shorts but they have been covered.

Currently the ratio of grandfathered shorts for the other BitAssets is
USD: 8 %
CNY: 59 %
BTC: 35 %

It's really difficult to say if this has an impact on price or not.
Title: Re: Any bitAssets without grandfathering?
Post by: starspirit on December 01, 2014, 11:17:07 pm
GOLD used to have a few grandfathered shorts but they have been covered.

Currently the ratio of grandfathered shorts for the other BitAssets is
USD: 8 %
CNY: 59 %
BTC: 35 %

It's really difficult to say if this has an impact on price or not.
Thanks Markus.
Title: Re: Any bitAssets without grandfathering?
Post by: starspirit on December 01, 2014, 11:20:45 pm
In the markets where there is now 0% grandfathering (assuming EUR and GOLD from above), I am expecting to be seeing close to the entire supply of the bitAsset transact at or above the price feed every rolling 30 days. Any less, and the supply must fall. Any evidence of that? Missing something?