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October 29, 2014 7pm EST
lets go #2!

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General Discussion / Re: RPC error: Key Not Found
« on: August 22, 2014, 07:19:15 pm »
ok thanks.  I did:

>> wallet_rescan_blockchain
Command aborted

do i just need to wait for it to download?

edit: i waited 45 mins and now it says   "Last block was synced 34d 16h 48m 46s ago" where it used to say "Not Connected" woohoo!
thanks for your help!

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General Discussion / RPC error: Key Not Found
« on: August 22, 2014, 07:04:09 pm »
The GUI for Bitsharex always says Not Connected in the bottom right corner, and I traced the error to this:

>> wallet_get_info

6 key_not_found_exception: Key Not Found
unable to find key 0
    {"key":0}
    bitshares  level_map.hpp:91 bts::db::level_map<unsigned int,class fc::ripemd160>::fetch
error fetching key 0
    {"key":0}
    bitshares  level_map.hpp:101 bts::db::level_map<unsigned int,class fc::ripemd160>::fetch

    {"block_num":0}
    bitshares  chain_database.cpp:1256 bts::blockchain::chain_database::get_block_id

    {"block_num":0}
    bitshares  chain_database.cpp:1241 bts::blockchain::chain_database::get_block_header

    {}
    bitshares  common_api_client.cpp:579 bts::rpc_stubs::common_api_client::wallet_get_info

    {"command":"wallet_get_info"}
    bitshares  cli.cpp:471 bts::cli::detail::cli_impl::execute_command

thanks for your help!

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excuse me, do you have any bit poupon?

BTSX7mS3iyQi2u4FBcVCuqEEkMgfSSaiph949zuHGcrpv6PBduiTc8

Sent

 :)

why thank you!

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excuse me, do you have any bit poupon?

BTSX7mS3iyQi2u4FBcVCuqEEkMgfSSaiph949zuHGcrpv6PBduiTc8

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Great idea to hold this conference.  Let's put the instructional content onto the forums and website to make DAC creating accessible to all.  Even if readers aren't going to make a DAC, they will graps bishares' power and can suggest DAC launching to an entrepreneur friend.   

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What if the trustee offers shareholders something in return for modifying the block chain



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General Discussion / Re: Dividends?
« on: March 26, 2014, 03:47:01 pm »
How about this: once per day the total supply is increased back to 4,000,000 BTS.  OldMan with his 4000 BTS would wake up the next morning to see 4000.5 BTS because 500 coins had been destroyed the previous day, and the block chain updated everyone's wallet balances without actual transactions.



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General Discussion / Dividends?
« on: March 26, 2014, 03:24:32 pm »
My suggestion would be to show in the wallet, perhaps on an 'Economy' tab:

Balance: 4000 BTS
Percentage of Total: 0.1%
Dividend Yield: 5%

Dividend yield would be the percentage of coins destroyed in the last year.  A graph could also show total supply decreasing as well as yield.

What would be the purpose of displaying the 4000 number? Since the fraction of the money supply is all that matters, the absolute size of your stake in the total supply is unnecessary and misleading.

Instead, the above balance should merely read 100m% (or some other unit that describes fractional quantities), and people are happy because if they just sit on their money, every day they'll own more m% than they did the day before. Done. The only people who ever need to know about the absolute quantities are the programmers.
For transactions, it would be better to show a purchase of 4000 BTS than 0.1%, which actually changes with each transaction due to the destructing fee.

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General Discussion / Re: Dividends?
« on: March 26, 2014, 02:20:40 pm »
My suggestion would be to show in the wallet, perhaps on an 'Economy' tab:

Balance: 4000 BTS
Percentage of Total: 0.1%
Dividend Yield: 5%

Dividend yield would be the percentage of coins destroyed in the last year.  A graph could also show total supply decreasing as well as yield.

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