And, as a special promotion, new accounts created during the month of November will receive the token QBits as an incentive or welcome inducement.
I like what you guys bring here! +5%QuoteAnd, as a special promotion, new accounts created during the month of November will receive the token QBits as an incentive or welcome inducement.
Do you already know how many QBits will be given to each account?
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
both correct, however the account is a lifetime account, the network fee is still charged, but the fees paid by the user on claim are distributed to share holders as dividens.
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
both correct, however the account is a lifetime account, the network fee is still charged, but the fees paid by the user on claim are distributed to share holders as dividens.
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
both correct, however the account is a lifetime account, the network fee is still charged, but the fees paid by the user on claim are distributed to share holders as dividens.
I think it's a good initiative Social tipping really helped Dogecoin gain a great deal of traction.
Business Question
The market leaders appear to be Dogecointip & Changtip.
The average Doge tip size appears to be <$0.3. https://dogetipbot.com/
(You can see real time reddit tip sizes here for example - https://www.reddit.com/user/dogetipbot )
There is also Changetip. Their 'Tipworthy service' seems to suggest $0.25 as the standard tip. https://www.changetip.com/
How does ShareBits.io hope to compete when round trip fees are higher than the average size of social tips?
Wouldn't the transfer fees need to be considerably lower to help spread BTS via social media sharing, tipping & donating?
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
both correct, however the account is a lifetime account, the network fee is still charged, but the fees paid by the user on claim are distributed to share holders as dividens.
I think it's a good initiative Social tipping really helped Dogecoin gain a great deal of traction.
Business Question
The market leaders appear to be Dogecointip & Changtip.
The average Doge tip size appears to be <$0.3. https://dogetipbot.com/
(You can see real time reddit tip sizes here for example - https://www.reddit.com/user/dogetipbot )
There is also Changetip. Their 'Tipworthy service' seems to suggest $0.25 as the standard tip. https://www.changetip.com/
How does ShareBits.io hope to compete when round trip fees are higher than the average size of social tips?
Wouldn't the transfer fees need to be considerably lower to help spread BTS via social media sharing, tipping & donating?
It is $0.0275 fee... for god sake...for everyone concerned enough for BTS to invest at least $60 bucks....
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
both correct, however the account is a lifetime account, the network fee is still charged, but the fees paid by the user on claim are distributed to share holders as dividens.
I think it's a good initiative Social tipping really helped Dogecoin gain a great deal of traction.
Business Question
The market leaders appear to be Dogecointip & Changtip.
The average Doge tip size appears to be <$0.3. https://dogetipbot.com/
(You can see real time reddit tip sizes here for example - https://www.reddit.com/user/dogetipbot )
There is also Changetip. Their 'Tipworthy service' seems to suggest $0.25 as the standard tip. https://www.changetip.com/
How does ShareBits.io hope to compete when round trip fees are higher than the average size of social tips?
Wouldn't the transfer fees need to be considerably lower to help spread BTS via social media sharing, tipping & donating?
The person you tip, donate to or share with probably will be new basic user and will have to pay the standard transfer fee to claim/send their funds to an exchange, no?
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
both correct, however the account is a lifetime account, the network fee is still charged, but the fees paid by the user on claim are distributed to share holders as dividens.
I think it's a good initiative Social tipping really helped Dogecoin gain a great deal of traction.
Business Question
The market leaders appear to be Dogecointip & Changtip.
The average Doge tip size appears to be <$0.3. https://dogetipbot.com/
(You can see real time reddit tip sizes here for example - https://www.reddit.com/user/dogetipbot )
There is also Changetip. Their 'Tipworthy service' seems to suggest $0.25 as the standard tip. https://www.changetip.com/
How does ShareBits.io hope to compete when round trip fees are higher than the average size of social tips?
Wouldn't the transfer fees need to be considerably lower to help spread BTS via social media sharing, tipping & donating?
It is $0.0275 fee... for god sake...for everyone concerned enough for BTS to invest at least $60 bucks....
The person you tip, donate to, or share with, probably will be new basic user, and will have to pay the standard transfer fee to claim/send their funds to an exchange, no?
Have a heart - Social tipping ShareBits.io makes real-time donations “a walk in the park”!
When you tip are required to pay the standard BTS transfer fee?
Also presumably to claim it, the receiver would have to pay the standard BTS transfer fee at least once to send it to an exchange?
both correct, however the account is a lifetime account, the network fee is still charged, but the fees paid by the user on claim are distributed to share holders as dividens.
I think it's a good initiative Social tipping really helped Dogecoin gain a great deal of traction.
Business Question
The market leaders appear to be Dogecointip & Changtip.
The average Doge tip size appears to be <$0.3. https://dogetipbot.com/
(You can see real time reddit tip sizes here for example - https://www.reddit.com/user/dogetipbot )
There is also Changetip. Their 'Tipworthy service' seems to suggest $0.25 as the standard tip. https://www.changetip.com/
How does ShareBits.io hope to compete when round trip fees are higher than the average size of social tips?
Wouldn't the transfer fees need to be considerably lower to help spread BTS via social media sharing, tipping & donating?
thats a great question, currently we believe this platform will be powerful in markets other than the primary 'tipping' industry, we aim it at money remittance and crowdfunding and therefore the average tip size of those services to not necessarily affect our business model - that being said your mostly correct, the round trip fees are somewhat high and we are working with the bitshares community in hope of having the fees reduced in various ways, for example an IOA asset with the fee pool payed, also the bitshares primary client may see reduced fees soon, allowing a service like ours to succeed with no real changes.
tldr:
if some one is tipping that low your correct for now, but our business model should not see tips or shares that low.
we are working on ways to lower the fees and will keep the community updated.QuoteThe person you tip, donate to or share with probably will be new basic user and will have to pay the standard transfer fee to claim/send their funds to an exchange, no?
fees will be shared betwene the sender (required to send it to us) and the person who claims the tip (tx fee to withdrawal to their wallet)
however fees can be avoided completely by never withdrawing and using the coins within our system.
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
The team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
Yes it's definitely just you :) The social media tipping and donating space is well established and the average and definitely the median are much lower than that. (The median is as low as 3 cents, but obviously that's offchain.)
http://www.coindesk.com/social-tipping-tool-meme-dogecoin-445k/QuoteThe team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
Still the amount of tips you'd need to accumulate to cover the BTS transaction fee (as a basic member) makes it not very suited to the social tipping and donating market at the moment.
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
Yes it's definitely just you :) The social media tipping and donating space is well established and the average and definitely the median are much lower than that. (The median is as low as 3 cents, but obviously that's offchain.)
http://www.coindesk.com/social-tipping-tool-meme-dogecoin-445k/QuoteThe team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
Still the amount of tips you'd need to accumulate to cover the BTS transaction fee (as a basic member) makes it not very suited to the social tipping and donating market at the moment.
oh yeah we very much agree with you bro, we are doing our best to work out a fee-mitigation method that works for everyone, but in the end it will probably come down to the BTS network fee its self needing to be changed to ultimately support micros transactions like this.
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
Yes it's definitely just you :) The social media tipping and donating space is well established and the average and definitely the median are much lower than that. (The median is as low as 3 cents, but obviously that's offchain.)
http://www.coindesk.com/social-tipping-tool-meme-dogecoin-445k/QuoteThe team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
Still the amount of tips you'd need to accumulate to cover the BTS transaction fee (as a basic member) makes it not very suited to the social tipping and donating market at the moment.
oh yeah we very much agree with you bro, we are doing our best to work out a fee-mitigation method that works for everyone, but in the end it will probably come down to the BTS network fee its self needing to be changed to ultimately support micros transactions like this.
'needing' is not the right word. BTS does not need to change its fee structure to accommodate a business bring what? 10K/year at its potential top to BTS?
Tipping will bring in people, but people who are motivated to action over $1 are very very rarely going to be high value customers.
It seems a proportional fee structure with a cap would be better. 2 parameters into the system.
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
Yes it's definitely just you :) The social media tipping and donating space is well established and the average and definitely the median are much lower than that. (The median is as low as 3 cents, but obviously that's offchain.)
http://www.coindesk.com/social-tipping-tool-meme-dogecoin-445k/QuoteThe team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
Still the amount of tips you'd need to accumulate to cover the BTS transaction fee (as a basic member) makes it not very suited to the social tipping and donating market at the moment.
oh yeah we very much agree with you bro, we are doing our best to work out a fee-mitigation method that works for everyone, but in the end it will probably come down to the BTS network fee its self needing to be changed to ultimately support micros transactions like this.
'needing' is not the right word. BTS does not need to change its fee structure to accommodate a business bring what? 10K/year at its potential top to BTS?
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
Yes it's definitely just you :) The social media tipping and donating space is well established and the average and definitely the median are much lower than that. (The median is as low as 3 cents, but obviously that's offchain.)
http://www.coindesk.com/social-tipping-tool-meme-dogecoin-445k/QuoteThe team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
Still the amount of tips you'd need to accumulate to cover the BTS transaction fee (as a basic member) makes it not very suited to the social tipping and donating market at the moment.
oh yeah we very much agree with you bro, we are doing our best to work out a fee-mitigation method that works for everyone, but in the end it will probably come down to the BTS network fee its self needing to be changed to ultimately support micros transactions like this.
'needing' is not the right word. BTS does not need to change its fee structure to accommodate a business bring what? 10K/year at its potential top to BTS?
It's about the network effect you gain through a large amount of social media users tipping & receiving in your currency, thereby learning about and spreading it. While Dogecoin has limited upsell potential, BTS does via exposing users to BitAssets and other BTS products and services.
The Dogetipbot alone has over 75000 users, while not all Uniques, it's far in excess of total BTS users or users we will likely gain over the next 18 months through most other methods. https://dogetipbot.com/
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
Yes it's definitely just you :) The social media tipping and donating space is well established and the average and definitely the median are much lower than that. (The median is as low as 3 cents, but obviously that's offchain.)
http://www.coindesk.com/social-tipping-tool-meme-dogecoin-445k/QuoteThe team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
Still the amount of tips you'd need to accumulate to cover the BTS transaction fee (as a basic member) makes it not very suited to the social tipping and donating market at the moment.
oh yeah we very much agree with you bro, we are doing our best to work out a fee-mitigation method that works for everyone, but in the end it will probably come down to the BTS network fee its self needing to be changed to ultimately support micros transactions like this.
'needing' is not the right word. BTS does not need to change its fee structure to accommodate a business bring what? 10K/year at its potential top to BTS?
It's about the network effect you gain through a large amount of social media users tipping & receiving in your currency, thereby learning about and spreading it. While Dogecoin has limited upsell potential, BTS does via exposing users to BitAssets and other BTS products and services.
The Dogetipbot alone has over 75000 users, while not all Uniques, it's far in excess of total BTS users or users we will likely gain over the next 18 months through most other methods. https://dogetipbot.com/
It might be just me, but a tip below 2 USD is ether an insult (in real world) or an advertising for the tipping service (I crypto)...not a real tip.
Yes it's definitely just you :) The social media tipping and donating space is well established and the average and definitely the median are much lower than that. (The median is as low as 3 cents, but obviously that's offchain.)
http://www.coindesk.com/social-tipping-tool-meme-dogecoin-445k/QuoteThe team behind dogetipbot, the popular tipping tool for the alternative digital currency dogecoin, has raised nearly $500,000 in a seed funding round.
“One of the things we’re really looking at is the user experience," Mohland said. "A lot of our traction initially was on Reddit, but we’re seeing a lot of demand on Twitter. So, what we’re working is our user experience, making it seamless.”
With a median tip of around 3 cents, dogetipbot is as much about the social experience of tipping as it is a rail for small payments.
Still the amount of tips you'd need to accumulate to cover the BTS transaction fee (as a basic member) makes it not very suited to the social tipping and donating market at the moment.
oh yeah we very much agree with you bro, we are doing our best to work out a fee-mitigation method that works for everyone, but in the end it will probably come down to the BTS network fee its self needing to be changed to ultimately support micros transactions like this.
'needing' is not the right word. BTS does not need to change its fee structure to accommodate a business bring what? 10K/year at its potential top to BTS?
It's about the network effect you gain through a large amount of social media users tipping & receiving in your currency, thereby learning about and spreading it. While Dogecoin has limited upsell potential, BTS does via exposing users to BitAssets and other BTS products and services.
The Dogetipbot alone has over 75000 users, while not all Uniques, it's far in excess of total BTS users or users we will likely gain over the next 18 months through most other methods. https://dogetipbot.com/
exactly...75K worthless users accounting for what 10Mil of their 12 MIl market cap? I (I mean BTS) does not need this nonsence...as great and as a "proven" social phenomenon you consider it to be.
@kuro112 "amen...god save their souls"
very nice, I have got 100 BTS, I will give the tip out
I have lost 4 link without save it, and can't find it back
can you support QQ account, every Chinese have a QQ account
AWESOME!!! Even to the casual observer This should reveal the beginnings of truly epic developments in the space. Referrals ahoy!
Bravo to all who have coordinated to bring this about!
very nice, I have got 100 BTS, I will give the tip out
I have lost 4 link without save it, and can't find it back
can you support QQ account, every Chinese have a QQ account
QQ ? what is that? link please?
very nice, I have got 100 BTS, I will give the tip out
I have lost 4 link without save it, and can't find it back
can you support QQ account, every Chinese have a QQ account
QQ ? what is that? link please?
very nice, I have got 100 BTS, I will give the tip out
I have lost 4 link without save it, and can't find it back
can you support QQ account, every Chinese have a QQ account
QQ ? what is that? link please?
QQ is like mumble. Actually more like teamspeak or ventrilo for the chinese community.
very nice, I have got 100 BTS, I will give the tip out
I have lost 4 link without save it, and can't find it back
can you support QQ account, every Chinese have a QQ account
QQ ? what is that? link please?
QQ is like mumble. Actually more like teamspeak or ventrilo for the chinese community.
Except with a billion users :)
very nice, I have got 100 BTS, I will give the tip out
I have lost 4 link without save it, and can't find it back
can you support QQ account, every Chinese have a QQ account
QQ ? what is that? link please?
QQ is like mumble. Actually more like teamspeak or ventrilo for the chinese community.
Except with a billion users :)
sorry I can't find an English version api document for QQ, it's really suck.
maybe you can try weibo instead of QQ, it's like twiter in China.
http://open.weibo.com/wiki/API%E6%96%87%E6%A1%A3_V2/en