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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: May 21, 2017, 07:56:01 am »
21/05/17 08:53AM GMT

BitShares Market Cap: $275,000,000
Price per bts: $0.1059
SmartCoin Market Cap Total: $5,000,000

CryptoSphere Market Cap: $72,097,000,000

BitShares' Market Share: 0.381%
BTS MCap / SC MCap Ratio: 55.
                 The marketcap of BTS is 55x the market cap of the SmartCoins that it enables

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Technical Support / Re: :-[ Help! Did I lose my bitshares?
« on: May 20, 2017, 08:55:39 pm »
http://docs.bitshares.eu/bitshares/migration/howto-exporting-wallet.html

Are you trying to sell some old bts shares from 2+ years ago?

Or have you just bought some bts and want to transfer them to your personal wallet, out from an exchange?

I bought some shares on Poloniex a few days ago and transferred them out of the exchange into the wallet I created with jshares.
Could you link to the website that you used for jshares?
I'd just like to read the instructions given there.
I'm sure your coins are fine, but it's useful to know what information you have read that has made it confusing for you, a new bitshares investor :)

Thanks - this is what I followed https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=17114.0

@xeroc @fluxer555

These guys might be able to give you a hand.
Did poloniex say that they sent the transaction to the public key you gave them?

EDIT:
It seems you have used outdated information relating to BitShares 1.0, which ceased to exist and became BitShares 2.0 in 2015.

The public/private keypair technology is identical, so your keys should still be valid.
The problem is that BTS 2.0 doesn't use public addresses in the same way. All keys are tied to "accounts" which allows users to spend and receive to a simple unique username.

I'm sure there is a coding, technical way to sort you out, but I don't understand it well enough

There is a big BitShares event coming up soon, so many more technically expert users may be busy. But somebody should be able help you out soon
Sit tight, it might take a week or so but I think you should have your coins.
If you wanted someone to help you faster, you may consider offering a bounty. A % reward for helping you get your bts back.

Good luck

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Technical Support / Re: Importing old wallets
« on: May 20, 2017, 08:50:38 pm »
I don't have torrent link but you can easily find it on this forum
http://docs.bitshares.eu/bitshares/migration/legacy-blockchain.html

Click on the red "Blockchain Torrent button"

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Technical Support / Re: :-[ Help! Did I lose my bitshares?
« on: May 20, 2017, 08:46:34 pm »
http://docs.bitshares.eu/bitshares/migration/howto-exporting-wallet.html

Are you trying to sell some old bts shares from 2+ years ago?

Or have you just bought some bts and want to transfer them to your personal wallet, out from an exchange?

I bought some shares on Poloniex a few days ago and transferred them out of the exchange into the wallet I created with jshares.
Could you link to the website that you used for jshares?
I'd just like to read the instructions given there.
I'm sure your coins are fine, but it's useful to know what information you have read that has made it confusing for you, a new bitshares investor :)

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Technical Support / Re: :-[ Help! Did I lose my bitshares?
« on: May 20, 2017, 06:40:15 pm »
http://docs.bitshares.eu/bitshares/migration/howto-exporting-wallet.html

Are you trying to sell some old bts shares from 2+ years ago?

Or have you just bought some bts and want to transfer them to your personal wallet, out from an exchange?

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General Discussion / Bitcoin's Market Share is ripe for the picking
« on: May 20, 2017, 06:37:01 pm »
When Bitcoin Experts/Enthusiasts are complaining that the price is "too high" then you know it's an inferior system

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Lingham: not healthy

Bitcoin Price Pundit Vinny Lingham is not excited about the current price trend and sees it as very deleterious for the space. "Not healthy in my opinion, but clearly everyone else knows best," he noted. "I'll just wait and see."
Malcolm Macleod: problems remain

More so, Gulden Wallet Developer, Malcolm Macleod's concern is that the price has been pushed too high, without the fundamentals to back it up and ultimately it is damaging to the ecosystem.

He cites particularly the ongoing transaction queue problems.

"These things are always a mixed bag, so probably some good and some bad things come from it," Malcolm stated.

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https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-price-likely-to-hit-3500-this-year-says-major-bitcoin-exchange-executive

The majority of the global demand for bitcoin is in Japan.
What is the market penetration of BitShares like in Japan?
Are there plenty of forums/chatrooms/steemit communities catering to the Japanese and South Korean market?
The largest demographic of Steemit users are South Korean.

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General Discussion / Re: Is this a new BTS competitor ?
« on: May 20, 2017, 05:44:57 pm »
Will the BitShares Bond Market compete with SALT?


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Members are not required to have blockchain assets to become a lender on the platform. Lenders must be accredited investors under Regulation D of 17 CFR § 230.501 et seq. in the United States under the Securities Act of 1933 and the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, and have passed SALT’s Lending Suitability Test. SALT indicated it planned to license the technology to existing lenders and regulated entities such as Broker Dealers, Private Equity funds, family offices, etc.

BitShares enables this functionality via UIA whitelisting.

Is SALT reliant on Ethereum architecture?

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General Discussion / Re: Is this a new BTS competitor ?
« on: May 20, 2017, 05:42:00 pm »
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The new lending platform, which is built on Ethereum ERC 20 smart contracts, enables borrowers access to what is described as “capital-on-demand” through its network of lenders. The upshot is that this helps preserve the value of investor holdings.
So it's reliant on the Ethereum blockchain?

If so, then this is not new competition. Ethereum is inferior in it's economic model and technical implementation to BitShares 2.0

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The key innovation of the blockchain is its distributed, peer-to-peer ledger.
This smells like the fishy bullshit banksters like to say. Maybe not

SALT want's to allow crypto-bulls to "cash in" some of their investments without actually having to sell any of their beloved stake. SALT want to allow you to trade your crypto the them, or their "oracle" (inferior to BitShares' Witness') and they will lend you a fiat amount.

CryptoHolders can already use BitShares to borrow money in the same manner that SALT  want to offer.
BitShares' users can short bitUSD to take out a loan against their investment.
Lacking hardware wallet support, many holders may not feel comfortable risking their entire stake just to take out a loan to spend early.
TREZOR and multicoin wallets will solve this issue.

In order for BitShares holders to take out a long term loan on the value of their bts collateral, they have to be very sure that the bts-price will not decrease by more than 5x ever again.
500% bts collateral, in order to borrow 1/5th of the value of their bts-collateral.

SALT may be able to offer better rates, and be competition for BitShares.

However, if SALT lives or dies by the successes of Etherium then BitShares will come out on top.

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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares price discussion
« on: May 20, 2017, 09:37:13 am »
20/05/17 10:30AM GMT

BitShares Market Cap: $219,500,000
Price per bts: $0.0844
SmartCoin Market Cap Total: $4,500,000

CryptoSphere Market Cap: $69,186,000,000

BitShares' Market Share: 0.317%
BTS MCap / SC MCap Ratio: 48.
                 The marketcap of BTS is 48x the market cap of the SmartCoins that it enables


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Technical Support / Re: trouble with withdrawals
« on: May 20, 2017, 09:31:15 am »
I'm just guessing but I imagine the recent crypto bull-market has resulted in a huge increase of bitcoin transactions.

Bitcoin can only handle 7 transactions per second...
With a withdrawal from an exchange, it is likely that they paid the minimum fee for the tx to be included in the bitcoin blockchain.
If you could manually tell them to pay a higher fee, your tx could have jumped to the head of the queue.

TL;DR: BTS > BTC

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I'd say about half of them should be replaced. but you're aware that it's a stakeholder decision.
Of course

I am wondering what the shareholders are looking for, or if any committee members think something is lacking or needed

What kind of time commitment is it?

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What steps would one need to take to join?
Is there a need for a new member?
What's the situation? 
:)

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https://steemit.com/bitshares/@steempower/bitshares-state-of-the-network-16th-may-2017

I've only recently discovered this steem blog, it's useful for bts shareholders or potential investors to read for updates.

Come to mention it I don't feel that the bitsharestalk community is linked very well with the Steemit BitShares community.
?

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General Discussion / Re: HERTZ - Oscillating Formula Based Asset
« on: May 19, 2017, 05:54:26 pm »
Keep it up Customminer!
 +5% +5% +5% +5%

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