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General Discussion / "Request new Coin" form + voting mechanism built in bitshares web wallet
« on: November 26, 2015, 05:41:51 pm »
Bitshares has great built in exchange . We should be more open for new customers, especially those who cannot find help or proper service in other places.
A lot of exchanges has "Request new Coin" mechanism (some of them are automated):
https://poloniex.com/coinRequest
https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202583854
https://c-cex.com/?id=vote
https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes
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This is great way to find new customers. Each release has official announcement, usually on bitcointalk. It would be great to mentioned there, each time, when new coin is released
There are limited number of 3 or 4 letter coin symbols. Thats why we cannot just add every coin. New coin should be founded by people who vote for specific coin. That would be easy way to crowdfound expensive 3 or 4 letter coins.
Cryptsy has two kind of votes:
I am not sure how this could be implemented, but I think some special bitshares account should be created (or pointer to not revocable address). What do you think about that?
A lot of exchanges has "Request new Coin" mechanism (some of them are automated):
https://poloniex.com/coinRequest
https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/202583854
https://c-cex.com/?id=vote
https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes
...
This is great way to find new customers. Each release has official announcement, usually on bitcointalk. It would be great to mentioned there, each time, when new coin is released
There are limited number of 3 or 4 letter coin symbols. Thats why we cannot just add every coin. New coin should be founded by people who vote for specific coin. That would be easy way to crowdfound expensive 3 or 4 letter coins.
Cryptsy has two kind of votes:
- free (each user is allowed 1 free vote per coin.)
- paid votes (which have no limit on the number of votes)
I am not sure how this could be implemented, but I think some special bitshares account should be created (or pointer to not revocable address). What do you think about that?