I don't know but it will be interesting for this to be more obvious rather than
just approx.
(wallet closed) >>> config
{
"blockchain_id": "75c11a81b7670bbaa721cc603eadb2313756f94a3bcbb9928e9101432701ac5f",
"symbol": "BTSX",
"name": "BitShares X",
"version": 109,
"db_version": 145,
"genesis_timestamp": "2014-07-19T00:00:00",
"block_interval": 10,
"max_block_size": 51200,
"max_blockchain_size": 107374182400,
"address_prefix": "BTSX",
"inactivity_fee_apr": "0.00010 BTSX",
"relay_fee": "0.10000 BTSX",
"delegate_num": 101,
"delegate_reg_fee": "14.01911 BTSX",
"name_size_max": 63,
"memo_size_max": 19,
"data_size_max": 65536,
"symbol_size_max": 5,
"symbol_size_min": 3,
"asset_reg_fee": "237,876.30720 BTSX",
"asset_shares_max": 1000000000000000,
"max_pending_queue_size": 10,
"max_trx_per_second": 1,
"min_block_fee": "0.00000 BTSX"
}
From the BTSX you need to calculate your btc/USD or whatever price your self
Just to note:
Coinprism
yesterday suggested $5,700 for BitShares, $40 for NXT, and $1.73 for
Counterparty, while promoting the idea of "creating an asset on Coinprism costs
just a Bitcoin transaction fee (3 cents, or even free if you want, as they are
optional)" but I don't know, if that is accurate or much of the
substantial difference between those platforms.
Ehm, actually BTSX is the flagship product for the bitshares ecosystem and the
community and the devs just don't want spam in the assets list.
There is, however, a different DAC in discussions (BitShares ME), that sole
purpose is to have plenty of (cheap) assets!