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Muse/SoundDAC / Re: Early 2nd quarter 2016 update
« on: April 28, 2016, 12:20:17 pm »
The stuff about wallets per virtual machine.. priceless.

Sounds like a Deepak Chopra quote... credibility, where art thou?

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General Discussion / Re: Sending to wrong addresses: it's a thing
« on: April 25, 2016, 07:38:18 am »
There are users who intentionally went around claiming typo names so they could return the funds in the event this happened. I wonder if these accounts were one of them?

I think @fuzzy may know more.


unfortunately i do not know on this one. what i did early on was try to get accounts on bitshares for people who sacrificed a great deal for the project and had some level of reputation in the community   i did this in hopes of "benevolently" squatting on them and giving them to those to whom they should belong. i did this because the last thing i wanted was for many who were basically poor from volunteering for bts (instead of working another job as a secret bts holder and stacking) being charged outrageous sums for an account name i thought a person deserved.

however, it was not long after i went and did this that it was made public that names would be nontransferrable.

that was on the 1.0 wallet though and i have since stopped using it and even asked riverhead to separate all those accounts from my wallet.  if any of those accounts have ever received funding i do not know to be honest.

hmm... okay maybe it wasn't you, but damnit i know this was a thing. I distinctly remember reading a post where somebody benefited from it

@CLains was it you maybe?

Indeed, *puts on monocle*

I chanced upon the reverse squat white hat trick with bternames,  as you may recall from this old post.

Unfortunately I don't have any other ones.

Gentlemen,
*tips fedora*

Thanks CLains for having done that, that was awesome of you. And thanks merockstar for remembering that!

So I've sent my money to someone who'll just drop it when he realizes he caught a fish, one more tiny drama in cryptoland. Makes me mad, but there's nothing I can do about it except asking for having a GUI foolproof protection feature here.

(And thanks fuzzy for having done benevolent name squatting in BitShares 0.9!)

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General Discussion / Re: Sending to wrong addresses: it's a thing
« on: April 23, 2016, 03:51:10 pm »
http://cryptofresh.com/u/poloniex-wallet

with this data it must be possible to locate, as it does not seem to be any nomal user.
What do you mean by locate?

User 1.2.20820 is "polionexwallet", 1.2.20822 is "btercom", user 1.2.20823 is "polonexwallet", 1.2.20825 is "cryptsycom", and so on... None of those received anything yet.
The accounts before are gavin-andresen,  erik-voorhees, vitalik-buterin, maybe it's the guy called the name narwhal.


That's why we have the little icons/avatars. Even for similar names the icons will be completely different.
I know.. but acted too fast, I guess I don't bother looking at the avatars. From now I surely will...

Clearly the contacts screen is a nice/required feature.

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General Discussion / Sending to wrong addresses: it's a thing
« on: April 23, 2016, 01:42:20 pm »
Hello everybody,

Today I sent 100,000 BTS to "poloniex-wallet". (The legit address is poloniexwallet). And last week I sent 20 bitUSD to "polloniexwallet".
I'm the only happy giver to poloniex-wallet and polloniexwallet, so it's probably not a common problem, but I guess I'm not the only human being able to be that clumsy, and so, it's probably a problem worth considering (like, showing some pop-up window when it's the first time you send to an address may have solved my mistakes in these two cases).

"Nice job" to whoever possesses those accounts. No need to mention, I hate myself right now. 

If the happy possessor(s) of those addresses could refund me, completely (wow, a white hat trap name holder would be awesome) or partially (I validate your business model, you help me feel less shitty), I would be extremely grateful.

Thanks..

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General Discussion / Re: Liquidity idea
« on: February 23, 2016, 08:43:00 am »
Keep all UIAs.
What I'm saying is we need a master USD smartcoin for fiat.
Use the master as a base smartcoin to create all other fiat smartcoins from.

These other sub smartcoins would hold value in euros or yen etc but couldn't be traded only used to hold value.
They would need to be turned back to BitUSD if you want to do trading.

these sub smartcoins would work by transfering bitusd in to a special EUR wallet which uses a CFD behind the scenes to keep the the value correct by either adding or subtracting Bitusd.

I'm a bit slow with these things.

Lets say I have 1215 BitUSD & I put it into a special Gold wallet because I want to be long 1 ounce of Gold.

Gold then increases by 300% vs. USD.

Where does the additional $2400 come from to pay me my gains. Who loses on that trade?

The blockchain/reserve pool would have to cover these costs. 
But lets get some perspective. For every winning trade there will be a similar number of losing trades which would offset losses and may even make profit.
I think should only be for fiat currencies.
Another way of offsetting any losses would be to charge a 1% fee when users choose to lock their Bitusd to another fiat currency.
Another way to offset this proposed systems excessive long USD position might with prediction markets.

This makes no sense, you don't really seem to understand how BitAssets work.You propose to just get rid of what makes BTS a good technology for a DEX.
Plus, the market peg on BitCNY is much better than with BitUSD, with much more efforts from the Chinese geared toward that. Getting rid of BitCNY would be completely disdainful.

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General Discussion / Re: Marketing: Keep to our principles and style
« on: February 20, 2016, 11:11:11 pm »
Great analogy  +5%!
The crypto world is pure speculation right now, but when the real economy pours in, technical efficiency will matter. BitShares has the vision, the big ideas, the almost naive openness. Branding is important, and maybe we suck at it, but actually when I think about it, it is great to be unpopular: thanks to that, BitShares had agility to follow the most promising leads and to take the good technical decisions. The merger was a good decision, and BTS 2.0 was a huge move. With all the monetary/economic crises about to happen, huge amounts of money may want to find a haven in crypto. BTS blockchain could sustain that right now, we're waaaay ahead :)

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General Discussion / Re: Poloniex Deposit
« on: February 18, 2016, 08:12:20 am »
My withdrawal was credited this night  :), 6 hours ago.

I have a BTS withdrawal still "pending" after 9 hours. Lots of problems  ::)

I find poloniex very nice thanks to their "lending" panel, it's very easy to get 50+% annually on BTC, which is so nice compared to 0.75% in banks... I want a liquid collateralized bond market on the DEX so badly
@inarizushi
How do you get 50+% on BTC? - I see loan offers for BTC on there at about .1%

0.1% it's per day

Yep assuming you got 2-day loans that auto renew with your interests (which is not the case, but you can have something close enough) you get:

(Interest per day * 2) to the power of (number of loans in a year)
With 0.1% per day: 1.002^(365/2) = 1.439, so 44% in a year
I've done lending only for a month or so, but most of the time it was around 0.15% a day, which gives 1.003^(365/2) = 1.7275, so around 73% a year.

But: it actually takes time to manage the loans (which are often cut into micro-loans), and poloniex takes 15% of the benefits as fees.

It'll be so cool to have that on the DEX!

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General Discussion / Re: Poloniex Deposit
« on: February 17, 2016, 08:21:13 am »
I have a BTS withdrawal still "pending" after 9 hours. Lots of problems  ::)

I find poloniex very nice thanks to their "lending" panel, it's very easy to get 50+% annually on BTC, which is so nice compared to 0.75% in banks... I want a liquid collateralized bond market on the DEX so badly

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French is correct.

However, "accepté" is singular, and "smartcoins" is plural, so "Smartcoins ACCEPTÉS ICI" would be more correct.

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inarizushi

Yes I want to hear that

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General Discussion / Re: "Beyond Bitcoin" meetup in Budapest
« on: January 29, 2016, 08:18:21 am »
Thanks fuzzy, 50 batches of 100 should be enough for the moment  :)

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General Discussion / Re: "Beyond Bitcoin" meetup in Budapest
« on: January 28, 2016, 10:54:37 pm »
Tip, don't focus on the limits of Bitcoin! The people who are involved in Bitcoin will figure it out on their own, in their own time. Focus on the unlimited aspect of BitShares instead, and note how it complements Bitcoin. Let the Bitcoin maximalists attack you all they want, and even agree with everything they are saying, and let their hostility fall on its own unreasonableness. Be gentle and focus on everything that creates enthusiasm and aliveness and collective action.

True, positive thinking is necessary. I'll speak of what is good with BitShares, not of what is bad with Bitcoin.

Regarding TRYBITSHARES, yes it's a great idea, and it introduces to UIA, a nice subject to get people thinking of all the possibilities. I'd take some TRYBITSHARES with a smile :)

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General Discussion / "Beyond Bitcoin" meetup in Budapest
« on: January 28, 2016, 10:49:59 am »
Hello everybody,

I'm currently in Budapest, and I decided to launch a meetup around BitShares. The meetup name is actually "Beyond Bitcoin: exploring blockchain possibilites"; @fuzzy hopefully you won't mind for the copyright infringement!

There is a Bitcoin meetup group here, but I haven't met them yet. However 30 bitcoiners joined my group, seems promising  :).

I'll try to make my first event in the coming weeks. I plan to:
- present the vision and limits of Bitcoin, following BM's arguments from his talk in Las Vegas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U44MujtVj00)
- present BitShares from a theoretical point of view, probably focussing on DPOS and smartcoins/DEX
- make a demo of the wallet. I registered the account bts-budapest for the occasion, which I'll probably upgrade to a lifetime account and use for referring

I welcome any tips, experience or advice on organizing the event: for example what should I do to provide a good DEX first experience? What kind of tokens should I offer to the attendees? What should I do with the referral income (if any..) to further promote the group?

PS: tourist shops accept Euros, but the fiat money here is Forints (HUF)

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Français (French) / Re: My condolences
« on: November 14, 2015, 03:28:25 pm »
Thank you... A really sad day indeed   :( ... Thankfully for me, I think that all the people I know are safe, but it's heartbreaking to see random people targeted in a district where I have lived. The most frustrating thing is that now everybody wants "something" to happen in reaction, yet there doesn't seem to be any rational answer to such crimes. I guess that in the mind of many people, these events will retroactively justify French involvement in Syria, and it's definitively hard to feel otherwise right now.

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Français (French) / Profitez du programme de parrainage sur Openledger
« on: November 09, 2015, 03:19:30 pm »
Programme de parrainage et marché de crypto activés sur OpenLedger - Paré au décollage !

Deux semaines après son lancement, le marché d'échange de crypto est finalement fonctionnel sur OpenLedger, la première plateforme d'échange décentralisée au monde.

Les paires de devises initialement présentes sont :
 
OPENBTC:BTS  / OPENLTC:BTS  / OPENDOGE:BTS  / OPENDASH:BTS

Dépôt et retrait de monnaie fiducière directement du wallet
La possibilité de déposer et de retirer votre monnaie fiducière directement depuis le wallet est prévue pour la semaine prochaine, à condition d'avoir au préalable pu valider votre compte sur CCEDK. Il sera alors simple comme bonjour de retirer vos Smartcoins pour des euros, ou de déposer directement vos EUR en BitEUR par exemple. 

Vous pouvez déposer et retirer directement sur ce wallet en ligne. Le lien se trouve sur la page principale du compte une fois que vous êtes identifié.

Vous pouvez vous inscrire avec ce lien gratuitement. Vous pouvez le faire maintenant ou plus tard, mais n'hésitez pas à essayer, cela ne vous coûtera rien excepté un peu de temps.

Un petit cadeau de bienvenu

Vous recevrez en guise de cadeau de bievenue un token spécial qui sera ajouté à votre compte en novembre, si vous décidez de vous enregistrer. Ce token ne sera offert qu'aux 50000 premiers comptes créés. 1000 comptes ont déjà été enregistrés durant la première semaine, et le rythme s'accélère.

Programme de parrainage, code parrain et revenus résiduels pour la vie

En plus de cela, vous aurez également la possibilité de vous joindre à un programme de parrainage qui vous permet de parrainer des utilisateurs en partageant votre lien et commencer à gagner de l'argent à partir de la semaine qui vient ! C'est à dire, si vous êtes intéressés par le fait de partager le nouvelle à tous ceux autour de vous qui pourraient être intéressés et vous pourrez récupérer une belle partie des frais qu'ils dépenseront sur la plateforme.

Vous avez le choix d'utiliser deux différents types de liens de parrainage en fonction de la situation. Vous pouvez utiliser le lien vers la page de présentation d'Openledger qui comprend une rapide introduction, avec votre nom de compte dans le lien, et en cas d'inscription sur le wallet votre compte sera référé : https://openledger.info/?r=openledger par exemple, en remplaçant ici "openledger" par votre propre nom de compte.

Ou bien ce lien : https://bitshares.openledger.info?r=openledger pour dirigier les utilisateurs directement vers le wallet sans explication initiale.

NB ! Veuillez noter que pour profiter du programme de parrainage, vous devrez payer une souscription, annuelle ou à vie. Les détails sont mentionnés dans l'onglet "membership"/"Stats membre" du wallet, mais l'avantage ici est qu'en tant que membre à vie vous recevrez 60% de tous les frais des utilisateurs qui se sont inscrits par votre lien de parrainage. 

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Il est maintenant temps de partager et de vous faire remarquer pour construire les fondements d'un revenu résiduel !



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