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DevShares / Re: Cannot import json wallet file
« on: January 07, 2015, 06:34:33 pm »
I'd like that function too!
Is there any other method to redeem founds from BTS?
Is there any other method to redeem founds from BTS?
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Thanks for the votes so far..
Looking over other delegates, it seems these below are those ones outside 101 and providing the right version and feeds.
Perhaps consider transferring some votes:
neuronics
delegate.robrigo
jcalfee1-developer-team.helper.liondani
delegate-clayop
moon.warlock
bitfeeds.chsln
delegate.trev
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Answering the question “What is BitShares?” has been one of the most difficult challenges I have faced. BitShares is so many things to different people and there are a thousand different ways of understanding what BitShares is. This post will tell you what BitShares is to me, its founder. Before getting into the long-answer to this question, let me give you the executive summary. BitShares is one of the most important tools that any community can use to secure their freedom; an idea whose time has come. After reading this post I bet you will agree.
Red alert! Call the developers!
"blockchain_head_block_num": 1283231,
"blockchain_head_block_age": "6 seconds old",
"blockchain_head_block_timestamp": "2014-12-17T08:05:50",
"blockchain_average_delegate_participation": "33.33 %",
dnotestein is already on it.
Are you considering publishing slate? I think you enjoy cutting-edge things, so you may like it
If all delegates were on the same fork, it would be 100% participation - obviously some delegates are on a different fork(s).
I don't think it's a fork, it looks like it's much worse than that, my (wild, uninformed) guess is that the network is completely stalled because someone published a transaction which is now invalid according to the new rules, and no delegate is able to include it in a block and sign it (as all of them are on 0.4.26).
Two are on v0.4.25, three are on a mysteriously named 0.4.26 (with missing v) and the other 96 are on v0.4.26
0.4.26 without v it's fine - they update version field manually.
They shouldn't do that though, it means we can't tell if they've compiled the incorrect version for example.
I suppose exchanges have stop deposits and withdrawals , can somebody confirm?