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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: [Delegate Proposal] fund.bitsharesbreakout - 100% - Project Funding
« on: March 18, 2015, 04:03:27 pm »
Yeah congratulations! Glad to see fund.bitsharesbreakout in the top 101!
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When do you plan on being in St. Louis? I have family there and I just might make the 5 hr drive to rendezvous with you there depending on the timing and my family's schedule.
BitShares Peer to Peer Tour - USA, Spring 2015
Arrival Dates
Sat 3/21 Madison, WI
Sun 3/22 Chicago, IL
Mon 3/23 Detroit, MI
Wed 3/25 Philadelphia, PA
Sun 3/29 Washington, DC
Thu 4/2 Blacksburg, VA
Thu 4/9 Nashville, TN
Can't wait to kick it with you guys in Madison and Chicago. Hmm...Spring tour 2015....where can I get the t-shirt?
...I'd say run a delegate (preferred) or issue an asset for this. You'll have my vote.
well said.It is unreasonable to expect every aspect of the Bitshares development process to be posted online. Github commits hardly paint a full picture and threads like this often become an echo chamber for disgruntled armchair project managers. You would know if development was in actual turmoil because the devs would be dumping their significant holdings.
Part of the reason the "gag" is necessary is to start managing investor expectations. Do you want core developers theorycrafting back and forth on the forums or writing code? Should Dan have to hire a scribe to jot down every internal discussion that pertains to development and then post it on the forums? No, you're right, we should have all of the devs start filling out time sheets and posting them online. They'd love that. And just to be extra sure, let's have Stan hovers over their workstations at random intervals to keep them on their toes and REALLY let 'em know that we're watching.
As investors, we have been spoiled by the unprecedented transparency offered by this project in its infancy. Those days are gone. Investors have never, and will never have 100% oversight on the way development and business processes unfold precisely because of the unsubstantiated speculation thrown around in this thread.
Sadly this route doesn't include what likely would be the most awesome part of the trip
But I am sure you will make due and have all kind of a awesome results.
I know I know...! We really want to make it up there! Alas this particular journey is somewhat constrained by time and resources.
We intend to make a separate journey at some point which would take us through Toronto, Montreal, and to The Diefenbunker!
and who knows... Cass has already suggested our next route..
http://goo.gl/eXBESG
Wow now thats a European adventure!
Yes, after the USA Tour should be a Canada tour!
Sounds like an excellent adventure! Looking forward to seeing your film
do you want to just use BITUSD?
Sadly this route doesn't include what likely would be the most awesome part of the trip
But I am sure you will make due and have all kind of a awesome results.
I opened my first BTS wallet a couple of months ago and have had a horrible time trying to get it registered. I had to lead alot of BTS at BTER because I could not tranfer to wallet. I just updated to version 6.1 and notice in the lower right corner that I have not synched blocks for 202 days??? Why did I not get an up to date synching of my wallet when I first loaded and why has it not been synching up to this point. Hopefully this will resolve my registration problems as I know the names are registered but not at my wallet.
PS does anyone know if I will able to ever get my BTS from BTER - no information from them on their site. Very frustrating experience which I partly put down to my age and lack of technological knowledge. However I am very excited about the future of crypto business and will push on.
Invited through Meetup.com, met some awesome people, and ultimately directed here.