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Quote from: wmbutler on October 28, 2015, 02:43:20 pmThe best way to get people to get to use a new payment medium is to send them money and then give them a simple path to claim it. Let's say I owe a friend $30. I should be able to send it to their phone number or email address. This would then generate a notification to their email or phone giving them a link. When they click on the link, it would walk them through a registration and allow them to claim the funds by depositing bitUSD into their newly created account.Devs are on it .. AFAIK new faucet will do exactly this!
The best way to get people to get to use a new payment medium is to send them money and then give them a simple path to claim it. Let's say I owe a friend $30. I should be able to send it to their phone number or email address. This would then generate a notification to their email or phone giving them a link. When they click on the link, it would walk them through a registration and allow them to claim the funds by depositing bitUSD into their newly created account.
Quote from: kuro112 on October 28, 2015, 08:26:37 amQuote from: testz on October 28, 2015, 08:24:53 amQuote from: kuro112 on October 28, 2015, 08:21:13 amwe are coding software specificly for the bts community and were told explicitly to use this topic by another moderator, fuzzy. check with him before moderating our content further.I already ask fuzzy about this, until he not answer don't post dummy messages.Using real community forum for testing it's a BAD idea!there is no other choice as we are writing software for this forum, furthermore we will not suspend our development cycle to wait for you. we were given permission and this threads owner is the one who did so. please get out of our way, as your only slowing progress and not helping.I can see while i got a full nights rest, i should have probably been glued to the bts forums last night :/Sorry for that everyone. It is a miscommunication that could have been prevented HAD I BEEN HERE!Please can someone ( @testz perhaps?) Please work with kuro to help him check this while keeping our forums safe? I know kuro is not intending on hurting us. He is actually a guild master too...only he has a level of technical chops I dont, so freebie and kuro need our support to make it so we can tip one another directly from our forums! (Did i ruin the surprise @kuro112 ?)
Quote from: testz on October 28, 2015, 08:24:53 amQuote from: kuro112 on October 28, 2015, 08:21:13 amwe are coding software specificly for the bts community and were told explicitly to use this topic by another moderator, fuzzy. check with him before moderating our content further.I already ask fuzzy about this, until he not answer don't post dummy messages.Using real community forum for testing it's a BAD idea!there is no other choice as we are writing software for this forum, furthermore we will not suspend our development cycle to wait for you. we were given permission and this threads owner is the one who did so. please get out of our way, as your only slowing progress and not helping.
Quote from: kuro112 on October 28, 2015, 08:21:13 amwe are coding software specificly for the bts community and were told explicitly to use this topic by another moderator, fuzzy. check with him before moderating our content further.I already ask fuzzy about this, until he not answer don't post dummy messages.Using real community forum for testing it's a BAD idea!
we are coding software specificly for the bts community and were told explicitly to use this topic by another moderator, fuzzy. check with him before moderating our content further.
fuzzy explicitly told me to use this thread for testing purposes for something I'm developing for him, please feel free to contact him,now to spam 10 posts again, i hate life -_-
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This is now closed as we prepare for phase II. there might be a surprise though in this thread in case you want to stick around and check out what happens
Fix the export / import process-Not only is it painful to get a working 1.0 export, its doubly frustrating getting that to import into the new system. There's 10 different ways to do it with information spread all over the place and NONE of them work properly.For non technical people this process is currently next to impossible, even if you have all the proper information to do it. Build an executable that has 1 function 1. import a keys.json file and balances and produce a single 2.0 backup.json (not 10 TB worth of backups like we have now)This backup has to actually WORK, everywhere, whether its a full, light, or web wallet
Here's a big one: fix the 1.0 - 2.0 migration problem: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19194.msg246592.html#msg246592Elsewhere I saw it suggested that an EXE / binary be put together for the sole purpose of creating a standalone backup.json file that can be imported into the web wallet gui and contain ALL accounts and their balances in one easy step.However, the problem is that even with such a tool for some the process will be VERY time consuming for those with lots of accounts and / or lots of keys in the accounts. This is a big monster that impacts many people and needs to be slain. I myself have not got all of my balances migrated. I also need to reclaim my accounts, which are nothing more than empty shells right now.
From time to time it is good to look at where we are and identify what is required to make bts the best it can be. Having a few focal points of established roadblocks that require our utmost attention, is imperative to most effectively help the dev team and community press forward in assuring bts remains in its rightful place.This community is very active, but are we focusing our efforts and working together to work on the highest priority issues? I call these issued bitshares' monsters. And id like to form Raids of people to slay them...and pay them for leading and/or attending these raids. If you could pick 3 of the monsters that most plague bts' growth and adoption, what would they be?
Can I add another one?4: Use our Reddit more. (One of our big problems I think is that we stick to ourselves here on our forums whilst every other community uses Reddit. Our Reddit is how the world sees us, not here on these forums)
Quote from: Tuck Fheman on October 17, 2015, 03:33:06 pmQuote from: fuzzy on October 17, 2015, 02:47:23 pmIf you could pick 3 of the monsters that most plague bts' growth and adoption, what would they be? 1. Perception.2. Adoption.3. Utility.Those 3 are the over arching goals of any crypto... I think we may need to start smaller and level up before we try to take on one of those beasts.1. Convince a 2nd exchange to join open ledger2. Get nano-card working3. Get the attention of a non-crypto community
Quote from: fuzzy on October 17, 2015, 02:47:23 pmIf you could pick 3 of the monsters that most plague bts' growth and adoption, what would they be? 1. Perception.2. Adoption.3. Utility.
If you could pick 3 of the monsters that most plague bts' growth and adoption, what would they be?
Quote from: fuzzy on October 17, 2015, 02:47:23 pmIf you could pick 3 of the monsters that most plague bts' growth and adoption, what would they be? 1. Perception - Make BitShares fun.2. Adoption - Make it easy to spread around and make people want to spread it around. We need a tipbot for the web/mumble/etc.3. Utility - A tipbot would help with this, gaming sites (where's my BitShares Grenade game or spin the wheel for BTS?), etc.
Quote from: Tuck Fheman on October 17, 2015, 03:33:06 pmQuote from: fuzzy on October 17, 2015, 02:47:23 pmIf you could pick 3 of the monsters that most plague bts' growth and adoption, what would they be? 1. Perception.2. Adoption.3. Utility.I would say these are great high level monsters. There are things that impact all three, like documentation. Face it, BitShares is a very complex ecosystem and we need explainer videos and technical docs to give both technologists and users the information they need to build on and use what CNX has had the vision to produce. As an author I need docs to provide the raw material from which I can explain what BitShares is all about.
Those 3 are the over arching goals of any crypto...