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General Discussion / Re: Escrow for BTS X Buyers/Sellers
« on: July 21, 2014, 03:49:08 am »
Feel free to make me an offer, but I have plenty of LTBc and not too many BTC liquid thus my interest in taking one of the several offers that appeared and vanished.  Clout said he would PM me today, but nothing.

I will be buying the best sell offers (for LTBcoin) currently at the exchange(s).
So my offer is the neighborhood of ~168,000 – 154,000 LTBcoin/BTC
and ~0.000020 -0.000025  BTC/BTSX.
Adjust the above rates, if they work for you and post/PM me your offer.

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General Discussion / Re: Get rid of init delegates
« on: July 21, 2014, 03:36:17 am »

I REALLY do not how to put this, but:

 Big stake-holder will, and should be, well represented. The fight, imho, should not be to remove them from there but rather to remove ‘other artificial barriers that keep their lawful/just representation above their stake and/or increases the benefits received by such representation above said levels’
Just my 0.2 Butsies.

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General Discussion / Re: Escrow for BTS X Buyers/Sellers
« on: July 21, 2014, 03:20:37 am »

So Adam, do you have BTSX/LTBcoin price  at which you are willing to sell your BTSX or not?

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General Discussion / Re: Escrow for BTS X Buyers/Sellers
« on: July 21, 2014, 03:09:03 am »

Sorry Adam,

I bought some with better terms than - 'You send first'.

I am still open to offers - BTSX for LTBcoin deals though.

usually you would make a counteroffer rather than just talking and ignoring PMs - you said you were trading btc for btsx.  I have BTSX in the quantities you were looking for and accepted the price you said was good.  I said prices wernt real, looks like I was right lol.   Where is the demand?

You guys have wasted enough of my time, let me know when you're ready to trade.

I bought what I promise to buy Adam, just not from you (but from slightly less arrogant sellers), if you read this forum you will see from whom and even how much. I never said I will buy X amount from each seller.

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General Discussion / Re: Escrow for BTS X Buyers/Sellers
« on: July 21, 2014, 02:49:15 am »

Sorry Adam,

I bought some with better terms than - 'You send first'.

I am still open to offers - BTSX for LTBcoin deals though.

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 02:46:05 am »

I think, I will stick with the buggy 0.2.0 for now.

 Too many break-through ideas for my likings:
-I should take good care of my public keys (instead of just the private ones);

- I will send to names not accounts;

- I would not always be able to find/see my transaction history (but my received amount will be fine) – this is the most troubling though –what if I expect 100 BTSX from 50 people at one and the same time, how do I figure out who paid and who did not?

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 02:28:45 am »
May be worth copying out your %AppData%\Bitshares X\wallets directory and re-installing the client.  Version 2.1 is out now....

The whole directory or just the wallet file?

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 02:21:11 am »
yeeh right... I think I can theoretically find a compiler (if they are still called compilers), learn to use it and build it myself... but the last time I did so was 10 years ago... As you see I did not know I had such a cool ‘snappy tool’ on my laptop... so I just clicked on the exe....


[edit] Please do not tell me they are no longer called ‘compilers’ and/or they come free and easy with my windows…

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 02:10:52 am »
Thank you both.


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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 01:55:23 am »
Newbie question - how do you guys take those snapshots of your screens?

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 01:42:50 am »
0.2.0.... of course the client does not have 'help' button...

... yes installed from 'BitSharesX-0.2.0.exe'

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 01:35:08 am »
??? You can see their pay rate on the GUI, 5th column, literally right next to the approve button...

I cannot! As I am saying from last night!

For me they go:
NAME   APPROVAL   RELIABILITY   BLOCKS PRODUCED   APPROVE

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 01:27:33 am »

But when the market comes to life the transaction will increase manifold.

And the interface (as is now) encourages greedy delegates. Example – you have to go to the console to find actual fees for each delegate. So the lazy voters – read 75% of all voters – will just check the GUI data provided and eventually vote…

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 01:15:09 am »
Assuming $4/BTSX in a span of 1-1.5years, this delegate (singular) has made ~300*4= $1200 for a day. During time when there is NO actual trading (expect 5 to 5000 fold increase with trading).

 And he is doing what exactly ????

318   clout-delegate2                 3.9160652063 % 99       9        91.67 %       100 %    62.59274 BTSX       15281     
317   clout-delegate1                 3.9160650623 % 95       11       89.62 %       100 %    59.71459 BTSX       15260     
321   clout-delegate4                 3.9160650243 % 99       12       89.19 %       100 %    58.95391 BTSX       15334     
320   clout-delegate5                 3.9160650090 % 96       15       86.49 %       100 %    58.64804 BTSX       15287     
319   clout-delegate3                 3.9160647706 % 88       17       83.81 %       100 %    53.88070 BTSX       15253     



*No offence clout I am all for taking advantage of the opportunities when they present themselves.

Is that saying he made ~58 BTS per block? How many transactions?

Have you heard about the humongous asset registration fees currently at 148,446.95040 BTSX.

You thought they go to shareholders right? No no no they go to DELEGATES!

Dude... every single fee in the system "goes to delegates!!1", which can choose to burn them. Shareholders elect delegates that burn the proportion they want.

Dude... you are smart enough to know this is stupid stupid stupid !

And tell me what is the current burn rate 1%, hardly?????

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General Discussion / Re: Breaking down voting
« on: July 21, 2014, 12:57:40 am »
Assuming $4/BTSX in a span of 1-1.5years, this delegate (singular) has made ~300*4= $1200 for a day. During time when there is NO actual trading (expect 5 to 5000 fold increase with trading).

 And he is doing what exactly ????

318   clout-delegate2                 3.9160652063 % 99       9        91.67 %       100 %    62.59274 BTSX       15281     
317   clout-delegate1                 3.9160650623 % 95       11       89.62 %       100 %    59.71459 BTSX       15260     
321   clout-delegate4                 3.9160650243 % 99       12       89.19 %       100 %    58.95391 BTSX       15334     
320   clout-delegate5                 3.9160650090 % 96       15       86.49 %       100 %    58.64804 BTSX       15287     
319   clout-delegate3                 3.9160647706 % 88       17       83.81 %       100 %    53.88070 BTSX       15253     



*No offence clout I am all for taking advantage of the opportunities when they present themselves.

Is that saying he made ~58 BTS per block? How many transactions?

Have you heard about the humongous asset registration fees currently at 148,446.95040 BTSX.

You thought they go to shareholders right? No no no they go to DELEGATES!

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