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I always feel it will be better to be able to set proxy separately for witness
Good thoughts. That seems like a very good feature, after hearing your explanation.

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General Discussion / Re: [Poll] On my Worker Proposal
« on: June 09, 2016, 10:51:25 pm »
You need a bridge
This is key. Otherwise, whatevercoin can't get onto the chain, unless I'm missing something obvious (SmartCoin peg?). @fuzzy do you have a bridge in mind for this worker proposal?

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Congratulations @bitcrab on a well-executed proposal.

If this change goes smoothly and is well-accepted by the community, I would like to propose that the same changes be applied to other official BTS SmartCoins such as BitUSD, BitEUR and BitGold. As has been mentioned, there is value in having all the official tokens follow the same basic forced-settlement parameters.

Thanks!

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General Discussion / Re: [Poll] On my Worker Proposal
« on: June 09, 2016, 09:57:24 pm »
Does Poloniex pay a reward to get coins on its platform? The opposite: altcoins pay for the privilege of being added to the exchange.

So, this worker seems backward to me, at first glance.

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Unclickable clickbait. Welcome to the future!  8)

I clicked it anyway. Here's the contents.

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I created this post in order to express my opinion, about the additions of some features in BitShares. I know that a lot of people won’t like what I’ll say, but I think that adding the stealth feature on BitShares is a very bad idea. Same goes for the on ‘’chain backups’’ and sidechains.

As some well-known community members pointed out, stealth has a few problems. The main one is the metadata. Shadowcash’s chain was denonymized because they hadn’t applied something appropriately. Dash and Shadowcash sold and are still selling fake promises that their finances are private. However in the near future even a small adversary will be able to analyse their chain. Is this a thing that the BitShares community wants to do? Sell fake promises to raise the market cap? NXT added CoinShuffle many months ago and nothing really changed. It isn’t just the damage that will be done by all the imminent problems, but also in terms of labor costs etc.

There are so many more things that will have to be done to the GUI and the chances of people losing funds is huge. Think of the efforts svk will have to put in making everything bug free. Also the backup feature as good as it might seem, it sounds very dangerous to me. New users will be storing online backups with poor passwords which will be easily cracked.

Want anonymity? Wash your coins appropriately before buying BitShares and spread them into random accounts and use TOR to stay anonymous.

Want a secure backup of your files? Try Sia or Storj after their full release, or another encrypted provider. The whole point of the blockchain is that you hold your private keys and not anybody else.

Also don’t forget about the fact that if you hide your balance you won’t be able to vote afterwards. That is quite worrying especially if you wanna hide a big amount. At least Yunbi won’t be hiding it’s balance, so it will be a big blow to how people receive funding.

Finally I wanted to add a side note on sidechains. Honestly that would be even worse than adding stealth. Doom scenario for sidechains : Bitcoins worth 2M USD are held by the Bitshares Blockchain.

All witnesses collude to steal all coins or all witnesses are hacked and have no control, 2. Someone takes control over big proxies or stakes and votes witnesses his/her own (Hacking proxies or exchanges) 3. Big proxies/holders/exchanges collude to steal funds
Bytemaster said that it wouldn’t make sense for someone do so. But did he consider the fact that BitShares are a lot less liquid that Bitcoin? Even if Bitshares were worth 20M USD the fact that they are illiquid makes them worth a lot less than they actually are.

For example if someone controls a big stake, he can then open a big short position on Bitshares, take all Bitcoins and then sell the rest of the shares if he managed to steal any. After the hack there will be a panic sell of BitShares, not of Bitcoins though. 2M USD worth of Bitcoin’s can be hacked and nobody cares. If 2M USD of BitShares were hacked, the panic would be over the roof and the price of BitShares below the floor. His short position would make him huge profits, plus he could make the price go down even more by selling his shares. Currently someone needs to either control all the voting shares (about ¼ of the total supply) or 1/3 to ½ of the non voting BitShares.

In conclusion I would like to point that all these features as good as might seem, are very dangerous. The BitShares community should focus on more practical stuff, especially in the following :

Rate limited fees, Autobridging, Maker/Taker, Negative Fees, Smartcoin Park rates, Bond Market, MetaTrader Integration, Trading Bots. All these would add a lot of potential and value to BitShares, they don’t have any hidden dangers for the BitShares platform and their cost is relatively low. At current rates they could be done in 1 year.

PS I do want privacy, but stealth isn’t the answer. I know a lot of time has been spent on this feature, but we need to move forward without it.

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General Discussion / Re: [Video] Intro to Bitshares
« on: June 08, 2016, 03:06:13 pm »
Nice video and a good job.  One comment though.  IMHO it is being delivered at too fast a pace for a beginner to grasp.  Perhaps speaking a bit slower would be better.
That's good feedback. I need to be more aware of my pacing. I'll keep an eye on this in the future.

Excellent work Chronos!
Thank you!

I stop watching when he put distributed proof of stake for DPOS. How can I trust the info when he can't get the core of the product right.
It's pretty embarrassing. At least I know how DPOS actually works.  :)

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So my question is, does a comprehensive and up to date video like this exist?  If not, why not?
Ironically, you have to vote to make it happen.  :P

Which is a real problem.  More than it being a ironic situation, it's a real sick situation.
I don't think it's a big problem. With the "proxy" feature, people who don't want to keep up-to-date on voting can delegate their vote to a community member whose opinion they trust. We'll need a video on that one.  :)

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General Discussion / Re: What is the daily cost of the loan bitUSD ?
« on: June 07, 2016, 06:35:28 pm »
There is no daily cost to bitUSD, which is a Bitshares SmartCoin. I don't know anything about bitCOINY.

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So my question is, does a comprehensive and up to date video like this exist?  If not, why not?
Ironically, you have to vote to make it happen.  :P

See the Chronos Crypto Videos worker proposal. The worker has been approved, so our video documentation is on the right track.

First video is already out: Intro to Bitshares

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General Discussion / Re: [Video] Intro to Bitshares
« on: June 05, 2016, 11:32:38 pm »
Really nice job!   :)
Thank you! @Stan we need the 4M BTS of votes that you have delegated to Bytemaster. The worker has fallen off the payroll again.  :)

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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: [Worker Proposal] Chronos Crypto videos
« on: June 05, 2016, 11:29:43 pm »
Why in your video DPOS stands for "Distributed Proof of Stake" ??????
Good catch! That was an oversight on my part. I'll be sure to use the correct term for the in-depth video on DPoS and the Bitshares witness mechanism.

The next video will be a walkthrough on how to create and secure a new Bitshares account using the web-based wallet software.

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General Discussion / Re: [Video] Intro to Bitshares
« on: June 05, 2016, 04:00:17 pm »
DPOS = Delegated Proof of Stake (not Distributed)
Oops! Not sure how that one got past me. You're correct, it's "Delegated" not "Distributed" POS. I'll be sure to use the correct term for the in-depth video on DPoS and the Bitshares witness mechanism.

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General Discussion / Re: [Video] Intro to Bitshares
« on: June 05, 2016, 05:41:46 am »
Double-post! Need some help! The worker got voted out, and needs a few more votes to get back in. If you liked this video, and you haven't voted yet, cast your vote to produce more videos!  :)

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General Discussion / Re: [Video] Intro to Bitshares
« on: June 05, 2016, 04:47:18 am »
Sure thing. I'll add it to my signature. In the meantime, just send to chronos-youtube

Done.
Thank you! Received instantly, thanks to the power of Blockchain.  ;D

BTW, you can set a BTS address in your forum profile. It makes it appear to the left, below your name. I've done that instead of using a signature, to save room on the forum for everyone else. (I'm peeved by tall signatures.)

Again, open to any feedback, questions, criticisms, suggestions, on the video!

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General Discussion / Re: [Video] Intro to Bitshares
« on: June 05, 2016, 03:45:11 am »
Sure thing. I'll add it to my signature. In the meantime, just send to chronos-youtube

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