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General Discussion / Re: nuBits: 9$ - nice peg
« on: February 06, 2015, 06:49:05 pm »
the circlejerk is strong in this thread
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We are in great need for this type of onramp. The bitshares tema has said its in the works (for months now). We've been waiting.
Is it possible for the holder of a BitAsset to suddenly and unexpectedly have BTS in their wallet instead, due to the asset being liquidated by this mechanism?
This needs an "explain it to me like I'm 5" version
1. What happens to votes for a delegate when the delegate is retracted?
2. Can you still vote for a delegate that has rectracted, even though it will not result in this delegate being elected?
If 1 is "Votes are still counted, but they don't matter toward the election" and 2 is "Votes for these delegates are still valid transactions, even though they do not count toward the election", then we have a functioning proposal system. All you would need to do is create a 0% delegate, immediately retract it, and now you have something in the system you can use to vote with without any consequences on the security of the network.
This is correct.
Ohhhhh.... finally this makes sense to me. So they aren't "arbitrary ints" like I thought. They need to refer to the ID of a retracted delegate? (By the way that is way less flexible than I thought it would be since it doesn't allow you to vote using a number, rather than simply approve, for a specific ballot. But, baby steps ...)
“We’ve talked to everyone from Coinbase to Bitstamp to BitPay, half a dozen others, and they all want to integrate with us, it’s just a schedule priority issue,” Larimer said.
Are you saying that delegate voting should instead change to each independent proposal voting? Or the Bitshares user interface should be expanded so that delegate's proposals are shown and with great detail?
Hi toast,
Yes, it's exactly the same problem as before:
> BitShares Window says that the account is registered.
> But when I send BitShares (from my Bter.com account) Bter cancells the withdrawal and says: "BTS account is not registered or memo is too long."
Best,
armilo
And when does this poll then count as successful (pro delegate based polls) and why? It should be more than half of all voting stake (more than half of all stake is not practical). How can this be measured?So you want shareholders to vote this del. in if they think delegate based polls are adequate and not vote him in if the want proposal-based governance?
Many, like me, probably didn't follow the discussion so it is not completely obvious from what you wrote.
Correct
The Key for account armin39 is:
BTS6sJFixuy9WmFdAWD5rtb21D1bGLREKi8CMzJuzjp9pR5agxZYn
Btw: How can I delete accounts that do not work or that I no longer need?
So you want shareholders to vote this del. in if they think delegate based polls are adequate and not vote him in if the want proposal-based governance?
Many, like me, probably didn't follow the discussion so it is not completely obvious from what you wrote.