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Technical Support / Re: brainkey in wallet is currently broken.
« on: June 02, 2016, 06:24:51 pm »Could it have something to do with uppercase vs lowercase words?every word use lowercase
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Could it have something to do with uppercase vs lowercase words?every word use lowercase
Price is not going anywhere without real world adoption. We should be supporting projects such as this with a worker proposal https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,22576.0.htmlBicoin doesnt have real.world adoption n is valued a 500usd......
A straight merger will never happen, just forget about that. What could happen however is Bitshares deciding to adopt some of the features developed for Steem once they've proven that they work, like rate limited free transactions, market maker incentives and possibly the new pegged asset model.
One of the main issues Bitshares faces right now is the lack of interest around the market pegged assets; although the peg works fairly well the generation process through shorting/borrowing is failing to generate enough supply to make the assets viable. Steem has a new solution for this problem that could be ported to Bitshares if it turns out to be more successful. Bitshares currently does not have an ETH asset, perhaps a bitasset 2.0 could be implemented first using ETH, that could generate a lot of interest and would make it very easy for ETH holders to come trade on Bitshares. Anyway, we first need to see the new model in action in Steem, which will happen after the 4th of July..
svk, the new Steem model could not possibly overlap our market and become a competitor...
And it surely can't be used by BitShares...
I wanted to make sure Steem didn't compete with BitShares market. In fact, one of the reasons I was willing to help with Steem was that its feature set is fundamentally incompatible with BitShares and we could not hardfork BitShares to implement what Steem does.
I never said anything about Steem becoming a competitor.
There's nothing stopping us from paying CNX through worker proposal to add some features from Steem if they work out well though, like the rate limited transactions. Steem is based on Graphene so the code changes needed would not be overwhelming. What features to implement is a discussion for another day though, I'm just saying it's an option that we should consider.