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General Discussion / Re: Fee pools that require funds
« on: October 24, 2015, 04:17:39 pm »
Fee pool is meant to be funded by the issuer.   Funding it is a donation to the issuer.

I don't get it now. What happens with fee which I am charged per placing an order? Does the guy who funded the fee pool get reimbursed?

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Technical Support / Re: Why can't I sell my rub?
« on: October 24, 2015, 02:56:24 pm »
I added 1000 BTS to the RUB pool

Try again

Oh thanks! This worked! Now I need to figure out how to fill that margin call order :)

Edit: Ok, everything worked well.

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General Discussion / Re: Fee pools that require funds
« on: October 24, 2015, 02:20:02 pm »
Anyone may fund fee pools at any time.   

I have just funded BTC, GOLD, SILVER, CNY, and GBP until the committee account can reimburse.

Could somebody also fund RUB? I am not familiar with CLI yet.

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Technical Support / Re: Why can't I sell my rub?
« on: October 24, 2015, 02:17:02 pm »
cli_wallet

Code: [Select]
unlocked >>> fund_asset_fee_pool **USERACCOUNT** RUB 1000 true

more info

Ok, now I need to learn cli to start trading.

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General Discussion / Re: Graphene GUI testing and feedback
« on: October 24, 2015, 02:00:08 pm »
Base and counter currencies don't flip in "Price Feed Data" table on asset explorer screen. Flips fine everywhere else.

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Technical Support / Re: Why can't I sell my rub?
« on: October 24, 2015, 01:54:35 pm »
you can't pay the fees from your wallet at the moment (planned).

and the rub fee pool is empty, you or someone else has to fill it up first

And how do I fill it up?

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Technical Support / Why can't I sell my rub?
« on: October 24, 2015, 12:16:36 pm »
Error message: Fee pool balance of '0 BTS' is less than the 10.00019 BTS required to convert 2.2098 RUB

I have enough balance to pay this fee, what should I do to be able to sell?

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It is not only the amount of fee which matters, what are you paying for matters too. It is ok if fancy restaurant charges more then fast food eatery, but I don't know anybody in good mind who would agree to pay anything just for sitting in a restaurant having no food. It is ok to pay $1 fee for a trade which brings you $5 profit, but paying for an offer which was not even filled is ridiculous. It is not physiological, this is common sense.
Paying for an order which is not filled is not ridiculous. Placing an order has costs associated with it and the cost is significant in every trading system. Some systems just have chosen to subsidize this cost by increasing other fees.

And while you don't necessarily profit from an order that isn't filled (you can, by the way, if you're using it as part of some trading methods), you certainly had the opportunity to profit from it.

Taking care of restroom in a fast food place has also associated costs with it, but if they will start charging fees for using their restroom, then good luck in attracting customers.

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It is not only the amount of fee which matters, what are you paying for matters too. It is ok if fancy restaurant charges more then fast food eatery, but I don't know anybody in good mind who would agree to pay anything just for sitting in a restaurant having no food. It is ok to pay $1 fee for a trade which brings you $5 profit, but paying for an offer which was not even filled is ridiculous. It is not physiological, this is common sense.

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People are fine with withdrawal fee because they get refunded if withdrawal is canceled or failed. If people are charged for trade which did not happen, they get unhappy for sure.


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Long time ripple user here who is really excited by bitshares project. Some advise: you may want to consider to look at ripple fee model. The have very tiny transaction fee which is paid whenever any type of transaction is submitted. The purpose of this fee is anti-spam. Besides that, they have a transfer fee which is set by asset issuer and is paid whenever the asset changes hands to reward the issuer.  Something like this could be adapted for bitshares ecosystem.

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Technical Support / Funding the wallet
« on: October 22, 2015, 04:04:06 pm »
I may ask a stupid question, but I'd really like to know the answer. To bring funds into/out of my openledger wallet, I need to go through one of other crypto exchanges. This looks odd to me, because in order to use decentralized exchange, I need to buy bitshares assets at centralized exchange first. What is missing in bitshares? Why can't I pay money directly to bitshares user the way we both agree (e.g. paypal, bitcoin, paper cash etc), and get bitasset from him at the rate we also both agree? Is it possible to build a service which allows to do this into blockchain?

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General Discussion / Re: Graphene GUI testing and feedback
« on: October 21, 2015, 11:39:55 pm »
This is indeed confusing. People make decisions based on order book. If the order is not going to be executed, just don't show it, or show it different way.

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General Discussion / Re: Graphene GUI testing and feedback
« on: October 21, 2015, 07:58:53 pm »
Same thing for me. Lowest ask and highest bid are crossing for USD:BTS, but no trade occurs.

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General Discussion / Re: TRADE.BTC and TRADE.LTC are up and running
« on: October 19, 2015, 11:57:49 pm »
When I click "generate" against BlockTrades gateway, I get "deposit to unknown" instead of bitcoin address. What happens?

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