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General Discussion / Re: How legal are DACs around the world?
« on: October 09, 2014, 06:02:33 pm »
But really, should delegates be worried about legal issues? What countries would actively pursue legal action against delegates?
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would it be possible to apply a snapshot of a blockchain as the share drop for an user created asset?How are user created assets initially distributed? Like free, fund and star?nope ... the creator of the asset can issue ALL or just part of the assets directly to one of his accounts ...
and sell them at the exchange
That's what allows an IPO/pre-sale on the network .. you define a cap of 1B shares .. create a new share with 1B shares and start issuing and selling them in parts ..
Currently .. mine are publishing accordint to BMs price rulea but at least when the feeds are older than 45 minutes .. unfortunatelly .. it seems i am way ahead of others .. you can see the rate /24h in bitsharesblocks.comAlso forgot about the cost of running a server and the potential cost of validated fiat price feeds via a forex data feed service (thousands), so I think in a couple years time we'll maybe see delegates paying a lot of expenses for maintaining constant data feeds.. time to campaign! : P
Further, some have a payrate way below 100%
issue is also: what price should the delegates publish!?Assuming it's currently 0.1btsx per feed published currently and a current maximum delegate pay per block of 2.46 BTSX, earning the delegate 210.44 btsx/day, so 210.44/0.1=2104.4 feed publishes/day = paying for a feed publish every 1.5mins.
there is just no external source, is there?!?
Seconded, noone is an expert in this field yet, and your block explorer website is amazing. Keep up the great work! : DThis is called the Imposter Syndrome. A lot of people working in the IT field have felt it (I certainly have):Any chance of making this open source, at least partially open source?
Cheers
I dunno, I'm not a formally trained coder and I started out knowing next to nothing about coding in javascript and nodejs, so while everything is functional and logical at least to me, it's not really in a state that's ready to be open-sourced. If there's anything in particular you'd like access to or help with feel free to ask though!
http://valbonneconsulting.wordpress.com/2014/08/16/the-imposter-syndrome-in-software-development/
Don't get too hung up on the "formally trained coder" thing, I've read studies about how a large percentage of computer science graduates come out of schooling can barely program (I've met a handful of comp sci graduates who code, some were impressive, some not so much): http://blog.codinghorror.com/why-cant-programmers-program/
Your code works and results in an excellent and incredibly useful web app. Keep up the great work.
But that's the beauty of open source software - hundreds of hands will be able to chip in work. We would see people porting it to other bitshares DACs, and the community would grow tremendously. Give it a thoughtAny chance of making this open source, at least partially open source?
Cheers
I dunno, I'm not a formally trained coder and I started out knowing next to nothing about coding in javascript and nodejs, so while everything is functional and logical at least to me, it's not really in a state that's ready to be open-sourced. If there's anything in particular you'd like access to or help with feel free to ask though!Older blocks have latencies in the millions... Maybe for those you can just list 'n/a'
Yea you're right, it's the blocks for which the client wasn't online at the time of their creation, I'll add a filter so they won't show when it's obvious that they're incorrect.