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Snapshot Allocation Worksheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1M65Gt1mFstAgTkECJfUX18f187tGzqJeXT7877qLv-M/edit?usp=sharingCurrently I think it's the following:1 PTS = $3.55BTS 421.2685327NOTE 252.9808069PLAY 203.6097517
Quote from: Ander on June 12, 2015, 07:05:07 pmYes, Bitshares today, on the verge of 2.0, is worth less than half of what it was when it was just an idea and a proof of work coin.This is why it would be perfectly reasonable for Bitshares to go up 1000% from here, just from the release of 2.0.Those were the old days of crypto imo. Alts have failed to bring in or attract many new users &/or find many profitable use cases despite the numerous 'exciting' developments these last few years. At this stage, I believe investors want to see cold hard numbers. Users increasing, BitAssets increasing, profit etc. I doubt the release of 2.0 would push us above $30-40 million.
Yes, Bitshares today, on the verge of 2.0, is worth less than half of what it was when it was just an idea and a proof of work coin.This is why it would be perfectly reasonable for Bitshares to go up 1000% from here, just from the release of 2.0.
Here's a serious question someone is asking on bitcointalk.I haven't done the calculations myself, but surely someone here has?1 protoshare (held from the beginning) should equal x bitshares, and x this chain, and x that chain. So what value is the protoshare now (counting all its spinoffs)?https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1084460.msg11601778#msg11601778
could we please not reply to the trolls on the thread? otherwise it will turn into a joke. If they don't get a reply they will eventually get tired and stop doing it.
this summer
When people like markm come around you know we're finally getting through,https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1084460.msg11579087#msg11579087
The interest on bitassets didnt really make sense. There was no reason for shorts to actually pay interest, and when they did the main result was to screw the shorts over.In the new system you should be able to get interest through bonds. It will make a lot more sense.
Quote from: mike623317 on June 11, 2015, 06:56:52 pmI assume that, from a savers point of view, you can still save in bitgold, bitsilver etc and still earn a yield for holding that asset.Does anyone know if that is still the same in 2.0?Yes, but not as straightforward. You have to use the bond market.
I assume that, from a savers point of view, you can still save in bitgold, bitsilver etc and still earn a yield for holding that asset.Does anyone know if that is still the same in 2.0?