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General Discussion / Re: Smart markets
« on: April 06, 2016, 01:53:19 pm »
Maybe Bitshares needs smart markets and combinatorial auctions as a way to solve the liquidity issues and also for efficiency.

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General Discussion / Re: Smart markets
« on: April 06, 2016, 02:43:45 am »

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General Discussion / Smart markets
« on: April 04, 2016, 01:10:26 pm »
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Smart markets replace multiple double auctions with a sophisticated combinatorial auction as the core mechanism (Phase 2.0).[n] Because double auctions simply sort bids and asks, they are only capable of bilateral order matching on two-sided order books. And since double auctions can only do bilateral order matching, multiple securities must be traded in parallel on disconnected, two-sided order books; an arrangement that fragments liquidity. In contrast, combinatorial auctions solve complex optimization problems, so they can perform multilateral order matching on a united, multi-sided, combinatorial order book. Since multilateral order matching on a combinatorial order book enables multiple securities to be traded together in the same combinatorial auction, smart markets aggregate liquidity.

http://cdetr.io/smart-markets/
https://github.com/cdetrio/smart-markets

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In startups the RPE is an important metric to determine how efficient the work by the employees is. In our case we have workers but do we have metrics to track how much revenue each worker might be bringing into the Bitshares ecosystem?

For example if the revenue goes up after a certain feature or certain proposal then we know it's having a positive effect. Other changes might result in a loss of revenue or lower volume. So we would want to focus on features which increase volume and through A/B testing we can determine which features are effective.


http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/revenueperemployee.asp

Though it's not revenue. I think the winner would be Fox in terms of adding/doing something that added value to BTS relative to cost.

His efforts to get BTS added on Azure, gave BTS it's highest volume day in history, (>$6 million)It took us from $10 million to >$20 million at the peak in less than a week and even after the drop off, BTS was/is circa 40% higher. I'm not sure he was even paid for his efforts.

Okay that should go into the database, his efforts should be rewarded by the community, and we should replicate his efforts over and over again.

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Tell me, why on god's green earth would Graphene be trending on Github?  What other crypto project code base is trending?  Unless I'm missing something, there aren't any.  So what is the point of this thread?  And @Thom, I'm sure some of your points are valid.  But why are you giving credibility to this bogus thread.  What am I missing?

I believe he's just comparing it with Ethereum. It has many devs working, each on their own stuff while on BitShares we have only a handful of people.

Just comparing it with Ethereum.  Ok.  So we'll just wait for @luckybit to show us where Ethereum is "trending on Guthub".  This should be interesting.

IPFS is doing well. It is very popular and not for technical reasons.

https://github.com/ipfs?page=2
https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs

The question is why is it so popular?

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In startups the RPE is an important metric to determine how efficient the work by the employees is. In our case we have workers but do we have metrics to track how much revenue each worker might be bringing into the Bitshares ecosystem?

For example if the revenue goes up after a certain feature or certain proposal then we know it's having a positive effect. Other changes might result in a loss of revenue or lower volume. So we would want to focus on features which increase volume and through A/B testing we can determine which features are effective.


http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/revenueperemployee.asp

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The question is why? Why don't developers care about Graphene? Is something wrong with the API? Is the community not friendly enough?
https://github.com/trending
Take a look at the trending projects and let's try to understand what the Bitshares community can do to achieve similar success. It seems success of Bitshares depends on courting developers.

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General Discussion / Re: Against Crowdsales.Do not crowdsale !!!
« on: March 25, 2016, 05:50:43 pm »
The only reason to work is to chase dreams, whether it's the American dream or something else. If we don't have dreams we have nothing.

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Not a chance. Bitcoin is a terrible foundation and no matter what you build on top of it you can't change that. It's just not designed for what they want to do and Rootstock at best will be another Mastercoin/Omni or Counterparty but with smart contracts. It's not going to be a threat to Ethereum or Bitshares 2.0 in terms of performance or smart contracts.

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This is actually good. Now we need you to explain how it works so we can use it but I like what I see.

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General Discussion / Re: idea WBA - Work Backed Asset
« on: March 15, 2016, 09:42:42 pm »
This is a good idea but it would take a lot to build a computation market into Bitshares. I support the idea but I think it's something for Bitshares 3.0.

This is not a new idea. Ethereum has a computation market in development, SAFE Network intends to have one, Ceptr is one, Tauchain is one, and you have Enigma trying to do it on Bitcoin.


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General Discussion / MetaExchange, why aren't you listed on Reddit?
« on: March 14, 2016, 01:05:11 pm »
I swear it's as if Bitshares developers don't even try with marketing. Every exchange except MetaExchange is listed on Ethtrader.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/

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General Discussion / Re: EASY FIX to improve user experience on DEX
« on: February 27, 2016, 01:20:00 am »
The DEX has a serious flaw that is killing user adoption.  It is simply way too confusing with all of the different versions of the same assets (primarily BTC, USD, CNY), and all of the associated different versions of the same markets.  It's a major mess and I can't prove it but I would bet my life that adoption and usage are suffering dramatically. 

But there's a relatively easy fix.  What if we had the concept of "primary" and "secondary" markets...and each registrar could specify for their own users which markets fall into which category.  So right now on the trading page we have 2 markets tabs: 1) My Markets and 2) All Markets.  What I'm proposing instead is that we could have a "Markets" header with 3 tabs labeled: 1) Favorites, 2) Primary, 3) Secondary.  The "Primary" markets would be a short list of markets designated as primary by the registrar.  "Secondary" markets would be everything else.  And "Favorites" would obviously be those starred by the user.  This way the list of markets can be "cleaned up" so it's not confusing for users. 

This solution would be very easy to implement yet would help improve adoption, and hopefully inch us a tiny bit further into the adoption/liquidity virtuous cycle we're painstakingly striving toward.  Thoughts?

https://youtu.be/FF-tKLISfPE

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General Discussion / OpenLedger should buy ad space on Microsoft Windows 10
« on: February 26, 2016, 08:06:16 am »
You can reach millions of people overnight with this and it's likely ad space is still cheap because most people don't know you can buy it.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/3037396/windows/windows-10-lock-screen-ads-begin-with-rise-of-the-tomb-raider-push.html

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General Discussion / Re: Hyperledger Contributions
« on: February 22, 2016, 05:06:45 pm »
I think the MIT Enigma project is rather interesting for privacy. I don't know how the Hyperledger project will work as it seems to be aimed at private chains (well at least the participants are)

MIT Enigma is a much much bigger deal.

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