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If you want to help fund the liquidity of the bot, then go to the internal exchange and search for CFSUSDA:bitUSD. It is sold like CFSGOLD, 1:1 for bitUSD with a 0.1% fee, and will increase in NAV as the bot makes a profit off market making.

Stupid question : I manage to install 0.6.1 but I can't find CFSUSDA:bitUSD on the internal exchange. Looking under UIA tag and search nothing there. What I'm doing wrong ?

I think you just have to wait and retry later, sometimes the wallet just doesn't show the UIA's.

Ok thanks, I'll try it tomorrow again.

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If you want to help fund the liquidity of the bot, then go to the internal exchange and search for CFSUSDA:bitUSD. It is sold like CFSGOLD, 1:1 for bitUSD with a 0.1% fee, and will increase in NAV as the bot makes a profit off market making.

Stupid question : I manage to install 0.6.1 but I can't find CFSUSDA:bitUSD on the internal exchange. Looking under UIA tag and search nothing there. What I'm doing wrong ?

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 Your proposal is so long and hard to follow that does not make much sense. You business model is very far from clear. It seams that although you put a lot of time in writing everything, it does make things even more messy. You already talk about presale but besides a lot of mambo jumbo and big revolutionary words there is nothing clear.You talk about apps and solar micro payment backed by bts.... "all project powers by Bitshares" what this does even mean. What are you talking about ?

Then you go on with non sens part two :

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Persons who hold BitVid  would not own a portion of projects which choose to use the DAC to fund or issue their own tokens. Only if you buy into them specifically would that be the case such as with Sollywood TV and Sollars and Sense.

...hhhh WHAT ? This that make any sense to you ?

You should first flesh out clearly your ideas, give some working  examples. Like a real what are the incentive for consumer and for content providers ? Please don't tell to reread that proposal again nor watch the video, because I already did that part. Make it short don't write empty words to fill up the space. Let us  understand what the hell are you talking about. Make a whitepaper then maybe then you could start talking about presale and biVid and Solgold ..... And please don't criticize other delegates and don't event try to criticizes Music  ...Case in point Music had a very clear and brilliant model, also one of the confounder has like 25 years or so experience in music industry. Only once everything was clear they started talking about funding. You are going the other way around. 
I'm  one of those that remember your first time around this forum. Your proposal back in the time sounded like a Nigerian scam. To be clear I'm not saying  that this was your intention but sounded that bad.. Then you completely disappear and now your are back .That's alright it seams that you are doing better already than the last time.
One thing I have to say is that your videos are really good you got talent. So start by making some Bitshares videos, in the meantime make your proposal sound like a real proposal don't even talk about funding you are so far from that part you can't imagine. Gain some trust from this community and maybe you got a chance. Until then I will not even vote for you let alone spend any money in your solar nonsense!!!  But I'm open to listen to your vision and if one day it will make any Sense I'll for sure change my mind.

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General Discussion / Re: DNS, Vote, Play and Music
« on: February 19, 2015, 02:21:03 am »
Regarding DNS check out indolering's delegate proposal: http://www.indolering.com/universal-p2p-resolution

Yes but no delegate up for vote for now. Hope he's still planing to do that.

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Random Discussion / Re: bitpesa raises $1.1 million
« on: February 18, 2015, 08:11:57 pm »
If you can send bitcoin by SMS, you can send bitshares (or bitUSD).

I'm aware of two young services that I'd like to see grow, especially to include bitshares.

https://www.kipochi.com have an emerging-market focus.

https://beamremit.com/ are in the remittance space, principally Ghana but also supporting Nigeria (as do TransferWise, now). I also know the founder of https://kitiwa.com (who seems close to the management of bitpesa) and am close to campaigning what may be the first bitshares delegate on (West) African soil, to be hosted in a data centre in Accra, besides some of Google's own boxes.

DataSecurityNode - I'd be happy to work with you.

Looking up for more details on your delegate and you plan. Anyhow I sometimes travel in West Africa too and have a few contacts there too so let me know if I could help.

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Random Discussion / Re: bitpesa raises $1.1 million
« on: February 18, 2015, 03:24:18 am »

Africa definitely stands to benefit the most, in relative terms, among continents, from crypto, and especially bitshares.

On that front, I'm very excited about this mobile wallet. Wow.

In Africa everybody use a mobile phone but the problem is 99% don't have Internet on them, so light wallet will not help much. What we need is a SMS solution. So basically we need a big mobile provider in our side.

Very true, but I wonder if it isn't more like 97% - and that 3% of smartphone-enabled African business is not to be sneezed at. Seriously.

To cater for SMS customers, no telco partner is needed; it's just a matter of web-wallet provision with SMS integration.
smartphone is cheap now.  And how do you know we need a SMS solution?do you have some figure?
I do not think SMS is a good solution, because it may seems hard to understand the concept.

For the African marketplace this makes sense actually. SMS dominates the marketplace. You have to understand the masses there can't afford brand new phones. Most of the phones we have tossed over the past decade are now being used and repaired there. I spent several months in Nigeria myself and actually spent a lot of time with a phone repair guy and saw first hand how cellphones were treated there. Though that was over a decade ago.. the economic conditions haven't gotten better.

I know there are all kinds of solutions that are being developed around the use of SMS as a medium to reach the masses there. I have been approached a few times on a few projects in the Nigerian marketplace.. and among them was an SMS based solution.

I think something like this would be HUGE actually. This to me would be a worthy project with the right connections could take off.

Nigeria alone is a population of 174 million.. and because of the social economic situation there and the difficulties the current banking system imposes in moving money.. yeah.. I think we have a sweet spot opportunity.

If anybody out there is interested in pursuing this, I have some pretty good connections in Nigeria that could possibly help to gain a foothold in the market there. Oh yeah and I have a data center in Canada to power it too.

Saying that now.. while we are talking about Africa as a market.. lets not forget that SMS is still just as much a standard in messaging worldwide.. no need for an app.. cross platform compatible.. yeah I can see this working.

I wonder how this could work I mean technically ? If anyone have any hints in how this could be achieved I'll be very curios to hear it.  I know that with blokchain.info you can  send bitcoin with SMS, email and even Facebook, is this feasible with bitshares ?
The remittance market is huge in Africa, the reason  is because they already using their phone to do a lot of financial transaction so it comes completely natural to them. BitPesa charge  3% witch is still a lot people there are really really poor so there is room to improvement. Also the sender is exposed to the bitcoin fluctuation so he needs to send it right away if not he may loose money. I think bitPesa would love to offer a stable solution to sender like  bitUSD would be great but then we come down to our biggest problem on/off ramps.  Also BitPesa uses a infrastructure that already exist m-pesa mobile wallets.
I also wonder about the SMS security I'm not sure if the message are even encrypted so this could be a potential problem.
I think if someone manage to solve all those problem and especially if they offer cheaper transfer rates they could be the new kings of Africa.

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The way we are doing it now... with equity that they earn through their delegate positions.  If they do a good job and grow the ecosystem they will be payed higher than almost every other developer once the market cap gets bigger.  I would like to know if all the dev's are working full time or if this is a part time gig for them... judging by the github milestones, hardly any progress has been made in the last week.

Agreed, I've been watching those milestones like a hawk and it seems lately only more issues get added instead of closed, and 0.9.0 has already been pushed back like a month and a half into early March...which probably means May.

Not looking good. We need a high market cap to secure top talent, but we need top talent to produce something tangible to get the high market cap. Where the hell's the light wallet anyway?

In a meantime we have a great developer PC that could start working right away but his delegate is not voted in yet ... far from it. We desperately need more developers but when come to voting well ...... So let vote this guys in ASAP dev-pc.bitcube !!!

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 I think that arhag post was lost in the forum and not many people read it. So here a really quick resume maybe more people will pay attention to it. So the child-dac it is much closer to the the original Bitshare concept of multiple chains instead of one chain to rule them all . Basically  is side chains for Bitshares . What is does, is each side chain use it own businesses logic but all the bitAssets used are backed by BTS.  Think of Music and Play but all of their bitAssets backed by BTS only, how great this will be ? Ohh a no cross chain trading need it either.

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General Discussion / Re: BitShares 0.6.1 Feedback
« on: February 15, 2015, 04:23:27 pm »
Windows 7 64bit, 16GB RAM, SSD

Had a power outage yesterday.  I'm now unable to open the wallet.  It is stuck at the login page.  No matter what I enter for a password, I get the 3 moving dots for awhile and then it returns to the password prompt.  Doesn't even say anything about it being the wrong password.

I removed the Chain and Peers folders and restarted.  Same results.

I reinstalled the client.  Same results

I then tried to import the most recent wallet backup.  I get an error that the password is incorrect.  I'm 100% sure the password is correct.

Same problem for me. In fact I can't use this version at all, I could not manage to make it work not even once. I have exactly the same behavior like you described and tried  everything. I have a I7-8GB RAM. 0.5.3 was working well.

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Random Discussion / Re: bitpesa raises $1.1 million
« on: February 15, 2015, 04:01:43 pm »
Africa definitely stands to benefit the most, in relative terms, among continents, from crypto, and especially bitshares.

On that front, I'm very excited about this mobile wallet. Wow.

In Africa everybody use a mobile phone but the problem is 99% don't have Internet on them, so light wallet will not help much. What we need is a SMS solution. So basically we need a big mobile provider in our side.

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General Discussion / Re: Bter suspended
« on: February 15, 2015, 03:49:46 pm »
Hackers use our instant hot from cold filled purse wallet

lol !!! Why they even call it cold wallet ? So basically there was never a cold wallet !!

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Muse/SoundDAC / Re: I'm bullish on Peertracks!
« on: February 05, 2015, 10:59:09 pm »
+5% Love everything but that damn logo.

Lol yup that logo looks so 1998. It is really ugly !!!

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Stakeholder Proposals / Re: Developer delegate: dev-pc.bitcube
« on: February 04, 2015, 02:42:38 am »
I'll definitively vote for you !!!

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General Discussion / Re: Up to 27 100% delegates. Really?
« on: January 24, 2015, 08:18:20 pm »
@NewMine what happen with your "sharedrop" plan to save us all ???

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