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General Discussion / Re: Stellar
« on: November 28, 2014, 08:29:49 pm »
Why Jed McCaleb started Stellar?
as all know, Jed McCaleb was the founder of MtGox, when he started RippleLabs he had some vision in mind for Ripple, what is it?
its quite clear. he wanted to make Ripple as main engine for all gateways around the globe, BTC-e, Bitstamp, Kraken etc..
ripple for gateways is like Wordpress for blogging. Cheap and flexible solution,
now what about Stellar?

I think he wanted to make competitor for Ripple, two soultions in single hands is more efficient than make a bet on a one winner!

we (i mean Stan and BM, this whole project run by visioners) should start another project (Galaxyshares  :D) like Jed to control the whole new industry by ourselves. ;)
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General Discussion / Re: ripple rally
« on: November 28, 2014, 07:32:11 pm »
interesting quote:
"Ripple allows anyone to make currency trades directly without requiring brokers or centralized Forex markets. Any Ripple user — a professional currency trader, someone looking to diversify their currency holdings, or a traveler preparing for a vacation abroad — can submit a currency trade order to the Ripple network. The Ripple protocol automatically searches the network, finds the best available matching order, and completes the trade. No brokers or central exchanges are required. There are no broker fees or trade delays. Ripple allows real-time, direct, P2P currency exchanges on a global network."
https://ripple.com/reports-of-price-manipulation-in-the-forex-market-and-how-ripple-offers-a-new-model-for-trading/
As i understand, the value of xrp lies in its role of zero fee medium of exchange between currencies, its forex without central server, more liquidity, more value for the bridge currency.

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General Discussion / Re: ripple rally
« on: November 28, 2014, 06:35:29 pm »
xrp are legal KYC complement tokens, with liquidity and global partner support + API for any brokers, absolutely brilliant for international network banking.
Although its not "free money" at all, but on this stage its suitable for fiat owners and common non tech folk.

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General Discussion / Re: Imagine
« on: November 21, 2014, 03:16:03 pm »
Yeah I'm undecided. I grew up in South Africa. It has one of the highest murder rates in the world and over 80% go unsolved. I won't go into the gruesome detail of how those statistics play out when they affect some of your closest family and friends as well as many other life changing crimes such as gang rape etc.

So I actually prefer myself as well as my friends and loved ones living in the UK that has some kind of law enforcement even though it's possible I could be unfairly on the receiving end of it. Of course the system is flawed & does degenerate into an abuse of power. There is also one law for some and another for others.

Also you'll find if you ever have the unfortunate experience of living in a lawless world that basic human psychology seems to result in street/mob justice with little due process and the punishment of death for crimes as trivial as being accused of stealing a mobile phone.
Decent documentary on community justice - http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MKVBrR5YMJ0
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tyBzwEIj5QM

If there are blockchain solutions to some of these issues I welcome them.
i love free world theory, im idealist inside of me, and
 i grew up in pretty dangerous environment too, so forced to be realistic and pragmatic,
human beings are not equal, there are workaholics and lazybones, insolent and polite, smart and stupid, only time will tell what happen next with "freed" folks outside of US and Eu

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General Discussion / Re: Imagine
« on: November 21, 2014, 12:23:56 pm »
Better 100 guilty men go free than 1 innocent man rot in jail.   

Isis gunmans okay with that,
no jokes, good concept of utopian society on separate Island, but mainland have to stay as purgatory for common folks who tend to be cruel and nasty
5-10% are pathological criminals because of their psychology
others 70% do what others do
20% do not break the law in any situation

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We have not done that. 
BitShares is not a currency, it is a company. 
Its products (BitUSD, BitCNY, BitGLD, etc.) are currencies.
could you explain please , why this "currencies" so special to use over BTC?

First generation crypto currencies are subject to large fluctuations in price that makes them less suitable for use as a store of value.  BitShares BTS it also subject to such fluctuations.  So we don't use it as a currency.  We use it as collateral to back a stable currency pegged to other assets like USD, CNY, EUR, gold and silver.

This next-generation currency, produced as a derivative of the underlying asset, is much more stable and therefore suitable for use as a currency.

In the process we improved everything else about bitcoin.  Confirmed transactions are possible in ten seconds vs. the hour it can take to get a fully confirmed Bitcoin transaction.

In addition, the BitShares currencies (BitUSD, et. al.) pay a yield - similar to variable interest to all who hold them.

BitShares completely revolutionizes the crypto currency industry.

This is not just an incremental improvement or a better meme.
It is the same scale of performance improvement as between a horse and an automobile.

EDIT:  In terms of speed, it is more like the leap from a horse to a jet aircraft.  :)
Thank you, let me explain how i see this now,
lets suppose im the investor of oil rig, i bought oil rig for 500 USD of my own and 500 i pulled from investors, the rig valued by the revenue flow over period of oil extraction devided to time discount,
 market value due higher inflation expectations rised to 2000 USD, my 1/2 share of company now valued at 1000 USD,
i decided to make Oilrig shares as digital money among rig personnel, but because of unstable price nature of shares i have to use reverse engineering derivative, digital tokens of common currencies, usd, gld.
When market value of rig rised to 3000 USD, investors created digital assets for the total amount of 2000 usd + 1 oz gold,
1 month later alien race bring new source of energy tech, oil prices fell down significantly more then 50%, market value of oilrig tumble to 1000 and still going down.
Share owners cant redeem their tokens, because value of deriv.assets 3000 > 1000, they are in trap, what to do in such scenario?

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We have not done that. 
BitShares is not a currency, it is a company. 
Its products (BitUSD, BitCNY, BitGLD, etc.) are currencies.
could you explain please , why this "currencies" so special to use over BTC?

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General Discussion / Re: Coinmarketcap has updated
« on: November 20, 2014, 09:03:13 am »
anybody can explain why PTS still displayed on coinmarket? :o
Average people see it fall and they dont have time to follow news about merging and reasons of PTS fall to zero,
so they normally react to leave BTS too
PTS is an investment vehicle and not related to BTS .. people who do not do there research shouldn't invest in either of them ..
Plus, PTS is still the snapshot target for third party chains!
Yea, i know that BTS is mainly the venture community for now,
but we shouldnt turn away from common people, its careless, if people google Bitshares they inevitably find PTS articles and forum talks about PTS,
we could at least rename PTS to something else, otherwise it harms our marketing, Coinmarket is very strong tribune for every crypto Brand!

Look its still named as "Bitshares PTS"
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitshares-pts/#charts

PS. And i forgot to mention, "people who do not do there research" is our main target social group (in the future at least) if we gonna follow the path of "DAC-OS worldwide", otherwise such efforts have no sense besides staying as local hobby project.

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General Discussion / Re: Coinmarketcap has updated
« on: November 20, 2014, 08:26:43 am »
anybody can explain why PTS still displayed on coinmarket? :o
Average people see it fall and they dont have time to follow news about merging and reasons of PTS fall to zero,
so they normally react to leave BTS too

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General Discussion / Re: Why BTS is falling like this?
« on: November 20, 2014, 08:12:49 am »
Some biggie is exiting slowly. See all the 200k, 100k sells at regular intervals.

I think we will see new lows in the near future, the confidence is gone. Would've been delighted except I am totally out of BTCs.
insiders first out move? )
why they not made pump and dump scheme first

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General Discussion / Re: BTS vs ICE
« on: November 18, 2014, 09:43:11 pm »
BTS need to partner with some P2P network like this blogging
http://twister.net.co/
https://joindiaspora.com/

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General Discussion / Re: BTS vs ICE
« on: November 18, 2014, 08:14:13 pm »

It is not a derivative of a derivative. BTS is its own value store and bitUSD is a first-level derivative.
:o, omg
i know, that you guys in i3, bytemaster, Stan, are much smarter then many people, but its awkward moment
 i always thought that store of value could be kept in gold or debt (fiat system), but you going to build store of value on the basis of virtual exchange..

The whole point of this project is to be able to have derivative assets without the "real" backing by using a cryptocurrency as the backing. Otherwise you're just making user-issued assets, why not just use mastercoin then?
nice.. all we need is to partner with Facebook competitor to include their social network into our DAC-OS (or vise versa DAC-OS to Facebuk) then issuing more shares would be even more reasonable...

PS such concept could be understood and accepted mainly by techy, young, "geek" social groups,
for average Joe its all the same if he store his salary on Citibank card or in Apple stocks.

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General Discussion / Re: BTS vs ICE
« on: November 18, 2014, 07:44:17 pm »

It is not a derivative of a derivative. BTS is its own value store and bitUSD is a first-level derivative.
:o, omg
i know, that you guys in i3, bytemaster, Stan, are much smarter then many people, but its awkward moment
 i always thought that store of value could be kept in gold or debt (fiat system), but you going to build store of value on the basis of virtual exchange..

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General Discussion / BTS vs ICE
« on: November 18, 2014, 07:21:40 pm »
1 case.
When i buying ICE (NYSE) stocks im buying two things, dividends inflows and capital gain flows (which is more than 5% i think), NYSE/ICE using USD as collateral for all of their products
https://www.nyse.com/quote/XNYS:ICE

When i buying BTS shares, im buying dividends on BitUSD and all other BitXYZs which (dividends) are simple credit line/short costs for traders.
BTS system using own shares (?) btsx as pledged collateral which are simple BTC value expressed in btsx.
Why BTS cant use BTC as collateral? Is there any way to improve yields?

2 case.
Stan changed whole concept from P2P trading platform (virtual NYSE as i thought)
http://www.coindesk.com/bitshares-p2p-trading-platform-to-offer-dividends-on-bitcoins/
to DAC-OS concept
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=10293.0;all
which mean that BTS is gonna be etherium like software toolkit for developers, no real assets, only virtual .

So, our community is not building real world commodities/currencies/stocks exchange, but making (by i3 team) virtual derivative of derivatives.
Am i right?

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