BitShares Forum
Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: cob on October 06, 2014, 05:36:48 am
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It's official.
www.bitsharesmusicfoundation.org
For those that want to join in, you have 60 days to do so!
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And now that PTS isnt the only way you can buy into music, it is dropping. :(
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Is there a site like there was for AGS that shows daily donations?
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Is there a site like there was for AGS that shows daily donations?
http://www1.agsexplorer.com/
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PTS dropping is good if you want to get more notes since pts gets a bigger % you can afford more. If you just wanted to sell high then ya that sucks for you.
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Note is a great name!.. I wonder then if it's possible to hear the blockchain?..
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Looking forward to promoting this to some musicians.
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Looks good cob! +5%
btw, *"It’s unit is the Note" -> Its
or better yet "The unit of BitShares Music is the Note"
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Note is a great name!.. I wonder then if it's possible to hear the blockchain?..
They might do something like this: http://www.bitlisten.com/ (http://www.bitlisten.com/)...
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For the people asking us via PM why blockchain.info is displaying a message saying https://blockchain.info/address/37X8DHpfiimB7PU5y35rfBcg5Vxj2R6umL
"Warning! this bitcoin address contains transactions which may be double spends. You should be extremely careful when trusting any transactions to or from this address."
Some Bitcoin wallets and very few miners don't support multisig addresses. As a result some of the payments sent can effectively "bounce". To the network they look like double-spend attacks. Considering the amount of BTC we want to raise using a secure setup such as a multisig address was a must.
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For the people asking us via PM why blockchain.info is displaying a message saying https://blockchain.info/address/37X8DHpfiimB7PU5y35rfBcg5Vxj2R6umL
"Warning! this bitcoin address contains transactions which may be double spends. You should be extremely careful when trusting any transactions to or from this address."
Some Bitcoin wallets and very few miners don't support multisig addresses. As a result some of the payments sent can effectively "bounce". To the network they look like double-spend attacks. Considering the amount of BTC we want to raise using a secure setup such as a multisig address was a must.
but you are telling us who subscribe notes sending btc to
(http://i.imgur.com/yLkneuM.png)
is not secure???
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The address is secure and sending btc to that address is also secure ..
in this case blockchain.info screws something up ..
//edit: also, the blockchain.info warning seems to have gone .. so one more indication that it was a blockchain.info issue and not related to this address or bitcoin in general
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It's official.
www.bitsharesmusicfoundation.org
For those that want to join in, you have 60 days to do so!
+5% +5% That looks great, really like the write up, covers everything.