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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares Devs, have a look at the Robinhood app.
« on: August 23, 2015, 07:55:39 am »
Interesting... Bitshares should make stocks even easier to trade than Robinhood (or ETF's that is).
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Ideally we even start with liquid markets
On the upside the external timing is better and perhaps more serious interests will see and understand BitShares2.0 utility.
Hopefully the marketing of that will be as good as the product and not just the hype that is easy to see through. CounterParty[Symbiont]; Overstock; and even Ethereum are doing useful work stimulating the interest of big money, so hopefully BitShares will have a product that appeals to them and perhaps talks their language, so some of them will make use of it; perhaps APIs and CLIs beat GUIs for that?
The downside to BitShares I wonder is the voting and DPoS, which has never seemed compelling to me; just an arbitrary means to an end. Still, if it works in a way that is responsive to the user, then there every chance it'll capitalise on what is at core a really good prospect.
tldr; buy while it's cheap!
The beginning of a bull market must come from a place where people are scared to buy more .
In fact , the old saying is "if those who want to buy more still there , then those who want it down won't stop . "
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=813191.880
What's the deal with all these claims?
Definitely doesn't make bitshares look good if he's a scam artist. No idea but someone should address those comments as new investors are looking at Bitshares as well as Banx
it's not easy .Bitshares has needed such expert to come onboard since BitAssets...
Said proposal would require experience in the security industry .
, the bank has forked the open-source Ripple protocol, stripped it from its internal XRP currency, and is considering deploying it along whole supply chains of trade networks.I can't tell if this means it has its own token, or if it's not using one at all. It's possible not to use one right? transaction fees could be paid in IOU's. Instead of for instance xrp being burned to enrich xrp holders, the IOU denominated fees would be paid directly to the trusted transaction validator nodes that come to consensus on the ripple protocol.