merockstar>>is it really wise to drive away people who would buy in, enriching you and I?
-I try my best, buddy! Not necessarily successfully apparently, but I do try to avoid that.
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I personally respected tonyk more and could better profile him after this post
Anyone want to try with a real response? This type of response is incredibly unattractive to new people like myself. BTSX is highly unprofessional if this is an example of how their community thinks.
Shadow, don't take it personally. And by the way, welcome. This forum provides an open exchange of ideas and there are all kinds of people on here. Even decent folks have good days and bad days. Tonyk is a good sort once you get to know him; we just throw him some raw meat every once in awhile and he stays in line for a few days.
LOL, truly a good one!
Laughing at oneself is indeed one of the best thing one can experience. And this post made me do that!
On the subject of 'raw' I do hope Bitshares Music comes with some more 'baked' and thought out ideas, so they do not make another chapter of my future book...
I am truly disappointed that you dani needed that post to improve your opinion of me.
On the essence of the post -"Yes", I do believe people think too highly of themselves, IM[not so]HO... Which among other things prevents them from one of the biggest pleasures in life - Laughing at themselves.
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Thanks, to everyone that thinks some of my post are funny, cause I do put some effort in attempting to be funny... from time to time.
No effort was needed in the following example, doe.
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How I got my
experation to post those unfortunate comments. Pay attention to the dates, please.
Hi,
I've been talking in another thread about how to set up a delegate node amongst other things, on a VPS running linux. During that conversation it came up that it might be possible to run a delegate node in Windows. The thread is located here for those interested in having a look:
This is a good thing for me, since I already paid a fee to create my primary BitSharesX account as a delegate account If I were to have to create a new account to be a delegate & run on the linux box, I will have wasted my money on that delegate fee for my primary account.
Hi,
I'm starting a new company, and have created & registered an account in the BitSharesX client for it.
I'd like to issue an asset distribution in the form of tokens to be redeemed for services the company provides.
I see on another thread where the lending DAC is detailing how they'd distribute their currency, & I'm using that as a starting point when I'm determining how to distribute mine. Theirs is:
25% PTS
25% AGS
40% Open Market
10% Development
I don't understand PTS & AGS enough to know what it would mean exactly that I'm dedicating 25% of my issuance to these DACs. Does that mean that I'd distribute 25% of my 'NFS' tokens to these shareholders in a bulk distribution upon launch of my token?
My understanding of the 'Development' percentage is that I'd pay developers working on my company's coding todo list in NFS out of the allocated 10% of the NFS issuance. Is that correct?
I understand that the 40% 'Open Market' allocation means that only 40% of my NFS would be available to buy on the open market.
On the subject of the open market, how would people buy & redeem NFS? Would there be a section created in the 'Markets' part of the BitSharesX client where people could do this? I'm planning on integrating a Magento ecommerce backend on my website, & would like to sell NFS via that using the GoCoin plugin & accept BTC & LTC that way.
I imagine customers would have to run a BitSharesX client with which to receive & manage their purchased NFS. ie. holding Magento/GoCoin purchases, & redeeming NFS to my company's wallet in exchange for services. Is this understanding correct?
Please advise.
Thanks,
-F
Unfortunate comment from TK followed regarding
'a real good eye site’ correctly interpreted as eyesight ....
I have acknowledged my poor
righting skills numerous times, but if you really want to know what bad English is, you must hear me talk...