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The names above are for delegates to be voted for ... the asset names should be called LTC, DOGE and DRK .. why would I call them differently?
FYI sub names for assets don't work like sub accounts, you can do votefork.doge and votefork.ltc but not the other way around. Also, limited to 12 char iirc, including the dot, so the .doge won't work..
Quote from: xeroc ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ on March 10, 2015, 06:00:58 pm"fork" is already registered on the blockchain .. unless you can figure out how owns it .. these names are gone for goodvotefork?litecoin.voteforkdoge.votefork
"fork" is already registered on the blockchain .. unless you can figure out how owns it .. these names are gone for good
I just registered "ized" .. for "decentral.ized" ..how about:doge.traded.decentral.ized?doge.decentral.ized?trade.doge.decentral.ized?
Quote from: monsterer on March 10, 2015, 03:16:21 pmQuote from: xeroc ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ on March 10, 2015, 12:14:40 pmRecently I had a discussion in the german subforum about getting altcoins into BTS. This was my take on it:Let's register 0% delegates for interesting altcoins and let their respective communities vote for their delegates .. It's just the same as getting a new coin into cryptos .. you vote for them .. except that in BTS you can keep the stake you use for voting!!Agree. Will you be able to set some of these up to get the ball rolling?It makes sense to take the coinmarketcap.com list (by market cap) and just go top to bottom.Should be possible .. you have a prefered account name or sub account name?-vote.xeroc-altcoinvotein-youraltinbtssomething with a buzz?- doge.traded.dex- doge.decentralized? (taken)
Quote from: xeroc ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ on March 10, 2015, 12:14:40 pmRecently I had a discussion in the german subforum about getting altcoins into BTS. This was my take on it:Let's register 0% delegates for interesting altcoins and let their respective communities vote for their delegates .. It's just the same as getting a new coin into cryptos .. you vote for them .. except that in BTS you can keep the stake you use for voting!!Agree. Will you be able to set some of these up to get the ball rolling?It makes sense to take the coinmarketcap.com list (by market cap) and just go top to bottom.
Recently I had a discussion in the german subforum about getting altcoins into BTS. This was my take on it:Let's register 0% delegates for interesting altcoins and let their respective communities vote for their delegates .. It's just the same as getting a new coin into cryptos .. you vote for them .. except that in BTS you can keep the stake you use for voting!!
to be honest, I'd rather see the Doge community "much excite, so wow" to get on Bitshares rather then us forcing a coin probably no one cares in the end. Market it to the doge community and catch their attention. That's what I would do