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« on: March 16, 2014, 05:09:57 pm »
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Aww man I don't mean to shoot you down, was just trying to foster discussion =P. The more I think about it the more it seems like this *does* provide a benefit over a centralized solution. So ignore me and keep discussing the idea.
Here's my understanding for why the other DAC ideas could not be centralized:
BTS X: Having priviledged access to the price feed is a killer (trust)
BTS DNS: Regulation (seizure & MITM), profit
BTS Music: Same issues as with all centralized media, "the rich get richer" (more access to distribution points -> easier to lock others out)
Ha don't worry mate it's good you keep an eye on the forum and help people where you can, I'm not even sure myself if it's a DAC according to I3's rules but in my head it is :p
As you can see there are many aspects of this that requires both development and extensive testing and none of these should be rushed. We will likely introduce BitShares ME (new snapshot taken from AGS/PTS) as an incremental step toward testing the Bid/Ask system with custom assets prior to implementing the more sensitive short/long system in BTS XT.
This week I worked with Toast in person to teach him how to extend the BitShares Toolkit to implement BitShares DNS. In three days we managed to get through a basic unit test that started the first auction. Toast will be working on BitShares DNS full time and helping prove that our BitShares Toolkit is properly extendable. We have a video coming out on this shortly.
And unlike Bitcoin, Bitshares wont be volatile. You can save your profits in such a way that it's safe even if the price of Bitcoin crashes. Bitshares is really the only coin anyone should want to store their value in and they just don't know it yet.
Let's make Bitshares the defacto cryptobank for miners to store their wealth.
Isn't insurance a heavily regulated industry here in the US? Won't you need DMV approval for car insurance and I'm sure other types of insurances have regulations, no? I'm not an expert on insurance so I'm just throwing questions out there.
General Fund now open for Shares.
NRS :- 9cViAqUd7AKKZY5UyJUQo6nXCVJGTar1F7
PTS :- Pv2FwmEsDcTYaCipdTUiC4kfPtSfYY84iP
BTC :-
Good initiative. I also think you should do % of ALL coins.
This also brings up the point that the social consensus is ambiguous? For a coin with infinite supply it is impossible to determine the %.
If you or Dan N. is a bottle neck then you're doing something wrong unless it's 100% unavoidable, as for instance it might be if only that person knows how to do the particular thing they are doing.
Dan L is literally the only person on the project capable of developing BTS. I keep making this point and nobody hears it.
I've tried building BTS on both ubuntu and osx from clean OS installs and all build instructions failed in one way or another.
I imagine the hardest part to implement in a decentralized identity/reputation system is how to protect against sybil attacks. Whats to stop me from creating 1000 fake "accounts" and giving the target adjuster shitty reviews?
For me personally before investing in new DACs I'd like to see progress on BTS. It is an indication of how future DACs will progress as well. You guys are masters in writing proposals and raising funds. But I'm not particularly stoked about the execution yet. I understand the difficulties in software development perfectly well. However releasing a tradeable BTS should be your priority number one as it will raise confidence during the funding period. Counterparty was done in a month and yes it is still rough around the edge but it could pose a threat to BTS.
Just my 2 cents...
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Can the gold bar in your basement be unexpectedly replaced (without your consent) with an equivalent number of XTS?This will not happen with BitGold. There are no margin calls on long positions.
And furthermore the network NEVER replaces your assets without your consent. It only takes stuff you *willingly* put into collateral in order to go short on another asset.
I mostly enjoyed the paper, thanks for writing it. There was, however, something that actually upset me about it, and that was the complete lack of references and citations. That is simply unacceptable for this type of document, and left me with a bad taste unfortunately.