Author Topic: Who created an assets BDR.{FB,GOOG,TSLA,etc} ?  (Read 1377 times)

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Offline topcandle

I hope BDR starts offering feeds and allowing people to place trades.
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I think this is dacx.com

They've been quiet for quite a while here on the forums. What are they up to now?
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Offline noisy

There is a lot of UIA created by single entity. I am noticed that, because I think having a oportunity of trading with stocks of companies from NASDAQ is the definitely the right direction.



I tried buy some time ago some Tesla (TSLA) stocks... and this is almost impossible from Poland if I want to buy some... and keep 2-3 years. To do this I would have to trust an particular web service. I prefer to trust a blockchain of course!

So.. the question is... who is responsible for creating BDR.{...}? I guess, someone had an very good idea, but to be honest... i would prefer that this should be committee issued pegged assets.

What do you think about it?
Take a look on: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19625.msg251894.html - I have a crazy idea - lets convince cryptonomex developers to use livecoding.tv