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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: January 11, 2017, 07:01:06 pm »
What a blood bath today. Who wants to call the bottom?
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Looks like btsx-bitshare is starting to sell. Is there anyway openledger could blacklist this account from buying open.assets?
It's sad to see crime on the bts blockchain and of course there is always the inherent freedom to transfer assets you own, but we should do everything we can to track and prevent btsx-bitshare's activity.
CNY market cap is getting torched currently... This plus the decline in the BTS price looks like some larger holders are leaving the ecosystem
With the chaos going on around the world, people will take notice of BitShares. It seems to get glanced over by the crypto crowd however once real traders try it out, watch out.
-War on cash worldwide, see India as the latest example
-Crazy volatility in FX markets
-Volatility in the metals markets
The list goes on and on.
How are they going to notice what they never heard of?
CNY market cap is getting torched currently... This plus the decline in the BTS price looks like some larger holders are leaving the ecosystem
Just broadly so far I've:
- Merged some fixes from upstream Graphene repo that have been sitting there for a while
- Workaround for log files filling up disk space during sync
- Removed some offline seed nodes
- Deleted some abandoned branches from GitHub repo
- Updated docs submodule (repo wiki) with upstream Graphene updates
- Merged a couple minor pull requests
- Removed some no longer active members from GitHub org
- Added @svk as admin to GitHub org
Next I want to begin merging updates/fixes (of which there are many) from upstream steemit/fc. This requires a lot of care because some of them are incompatible with BitShares.