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I had some struggle with incorporating the large 'b' containing some of the similarities. It takes up a lot of space yet it hold a very small window to put content in. I have moved an element of the logo to the back. Furthermore I deleted the images of 'where does your money go to' and replaced them by text, for me it feels a bit more evened out now. I guess I have to leave it at this for now and make some last minute changes (logo positioning/ texts etc) in a live-chat or so if you decide to go with it. Maybe some other contenders might do a submission as well today or tomorrow. Cheers
Great work , I love the scale idea. My 2 cents :I think instead of protoshare you meant Bitshare : Lends money into existence using your bitshare as collateral Same thing here : Can call you loan if BTS fall in valueIn my opinion I don't thing we should mention Protoshare at all too much information already. We should stick only with Bitshare in this info-graphic. Already it is kind of difficult to grasp the polymorphic part of Bitshare for newbie.
I think Bitcoin can be viewed as a DAC that pays 100% of revenues to employees while also diluting the company stock by 12% per year to make up for the fact that employees are more expensive than the value they are producing for the shareholders. In other words, as a DAC bitcoin is bleeding red and will not even break even on day to day operations for 100 years. Compare this to an BitShares DAC that pays 100% of revenues as profits to shareholders and has no employee expenses. Even with no other features than allowing share transfers BitShares will become the most profitable DAC of all the current crypto-currencies on the market including those that are normally considered our competitors such as Mastercoin. This simple compare and contrast demonstrates the value of our design even without understanding any other details about how BitShares works.
Quote from: Amazon on January 07, 2014, 02:29:28 amQuote from: MktDirector on January 07, 2014, 02:10:43 amHey Forum, I NEED YOUR OPINION: Would it be advantageous to compare/contrast BitShares and Bitcoin in this infographic? The first place we'll distribute this will be at the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami at the end of the month. Since most everyone attending will be familiar with Bitcoin but not necessarily with BitShares, would it be useful to explain how the two are different and how how BitShares takes the powerful ideas of Bitcoin into new territory? In other words, show how Bitcoin is the SMALLER idea, since it would qualify as just a single DAC in the soon to be huge DAC universe of decentralized businesses. Please share your opinions, I'd like to know what you think. bI think there is no need to compare or contrast BitShares with Bitcoin. Since everyone is familiar with bitcoin, giving some blockchain design detail is enough for people to understand this is from bitcoin idea. Bitcoin is a social test, we are making a real Eco-system based on the idea, surely BitBTC is supported in BitShares.Just my 2 cents.I think Bitcoin can be viewed as a DAC that pays 100% of revenues to employees while also diluting the company stock by 12% per year to make up for the fact that employees are more expensive than the value they are producing for the shareholders. In other words, as a DAC bitcoin is bleeding red and will not even break even on day to day operations for 100 years. Compare this to an BitShares DAC that pays 100% of revenues as profits to shareholders and has no employee expenses. Even with no other features than allowing share transfers BitShares will become the most profitable DAC of all the current crypto-currencies on the market including those that are normally considered our competitors such as Mastercoin. This simple compare and contrast demonstrates the value of our design even without understanding any other details about how BitShares works.
Quote from: MktDirector on January 07, 2014, 02:10:43 amHey Forum, I NEED YOUR OPINION: Would it be advantageous to compare/contrast BitShares and Bitcoin in this infographic? The first place we'll distribute this will be at the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami at the end of the month. Since most everyone attending will be familiar with Bitcoin but not necessarily with BitShares, would it be useful to explain how the two are different and how how BitShares takes the powerful ideas of Bitcoin into new territory? In other words, show how Bitcoin is the SMALLER idea, since it would qualify as just a single DAC in the soon to be huge DAC universe of decentralized businesses. Please share your opinions, I'd like to know what you think. bI think there is no need to compare or contrast BitShares with Bitcoin. Since everyone is familiar with bitcoin, giving some blockchain design detail is enough for people to understand this is from bitcoin idea. Bitcoin is a social test, we are making a real Eco-system based on the idea, surely BitBTC is supported in BitShares.Just my 2 cents.
Hey Forum, I NEED YOUR OPINION: Would it be advantageous to compare/contrast BitShares and Bitcoin in this infographic? The first place we'll distribute this will be at the North American Bitcoin Conference in Miami at the end of the month. Since most everyone attending will be familiar with Bitcoin but not necessarily with BitShares, would it be useful to explain how the two are different and how how BitShares takes the powerful ideas of Bitcoin into new territory? In other words, show how Bitcoin is the SMALLER idea, since it would qualify as just a single DAC in the soon to be huge DAC universe of decentralized businesses. Please share your opinions, I'd like to know what you think. b