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You can have your BTCs in bitBTC, instead of OPEN.BTC, and if Openledger disappears, you can still change them to bitUSD or BTS.

Either way this is an obvious problem, and the only satisfactory solution would be to have a FIAT P2P exchange.

I proposed to talk to Bisq, a P2P exchange https://bisq.io/ for this, but it does not seem that the people of bitshares really liked the idea.  :(

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,24703

Another solution would be to implement that functionality in bitshares, but I do not know the legal implications, perhaps an external solution would be better.

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Technical Support / Re: Full node and blockchain size
« on: September 02, 2017, 08:36:53 pm »
 Thanks a lot of!  :D

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General Discussion / Re: IOTA in the DEX?
« on: September 02, 2017, 03:48:09 pm »
Well, the idea of a coin without mining and with zero transfer cost, does not seem so bad. Regardless of this, my idea would simply be to leverage the volume. IOTA not using blockchain and is difficult to implement in exchanges, so only Bitfinex has done so far. A Smartcoin following the Iota price is a trivial implementation and could serve to speculators of this currency.

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General Discussion / IOTA in the DEX?
« on: September 01, 2017, 09:48:01 pm »
IOTA is a new currency without mining that uses a kind of graph, called Tangle, without blockchain. It is taking a considerable volume and is practically no more negotiated than in Bitfinex. Would it be a good idea to create OPEN.IOTA and bitIOTA to take advantage of that volume in the DEX?

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Technical Support / Re: Full node and blockchain size
« on: August 28, 2017, 08:44:38 pm »
Thank you very much!, it was complicated to find the accurate information on the blog 

https://bitshares.org/blog/2015/06/08/lessons-learned-from-bitshares-0.x/#keep-everything-in-memory

I'm surprised that the blockchain with all BitShares smartcoins only occupies 11.5 Gb. I also find the RAM requirements quite moderate.


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Technical Support / Full node and blockchain size
« on: August 27, 2017, 09:31:57 pm »
Hello everyone. I would like to know the hardware requirements needed to build an efficient full BitShares node.

What size are all the blockchains of BitShares and what RAM is needed to load it efficiently?

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Español (Spanish) / Re: Sobre HERO y su mision
« on: August 03, 2017, 09:52:53 pm »
Hola, no sé por qué no te responde nadie. Básicamente Hero es una smartcoin que mendiante cortos y llamadas de margen, cuando se pide prestada, consigue mantener un precio similar al dólar, con un incremento del 5% anual en interés compuesto.

Por eso es más fácil que otras criptomonedas, no necesitas hacer trading para ganar dinero, es como un depósito a plazo fijo y a interés compuesto.

Aquí tienes algunos enlaces.

https://steemit.com/bitshares/@ldauch/cryptonews-want-to-learn-more-about-the-bitshares-hero-coin

Stan[/member]/please-don-t-change-bitcoin-you-ll-break-it] https://steemit.com/hero/@Stan/please-don-t-change-bitcoin-you-ll-break-it

Puedes comprarlo directamente con BTC o BTS en https://bitshares.org

Aquí el principio en que se basan estas monedas inteligentes:

https://bitshares.org/technology/price-stable-cryptocurrencies/

Y el de Hero

http://www.sovereignhero.com/the-hero-two-sides-of-the-same-coin/

A ver que te parece.

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General Discussion / Re: BTS in Bisq what do you think?
« on: July 26, 2017, 02:13:56 pm »
Yes. It's a very nice application. It is great to be able to acquire BTC without anyone being able to prohibit that operation or steal your funds.

BTS is currently listed on Poloniex, but tomorrow Poloniex may have disappeared with all funds, reducing to nothing the P2P concept of bitshares. I do not know if you see the problem.

Or tomorrow morning Open Ledger could be banned or subjected to stringent regulations. What, then, would the P2P concept of Bitshares serve? Where could you buy or sell BTS?

Poloniex or Bittrex can be subjected to DDos attacks and you can suffer serious losses in trading. They can be hacked (and in fact they have been hacked).

An exchange P2P Fiat is something essential, although it is not the most used option, but it is essential.

Bisq uses 2-of-3 multisig addresses. This means three public keys are used to create the payment address (the buyer’s, seller’s, and arbitrator’s), and the transaction must be signed by two parties for the funds to be released. A typical trade takes place when the buyer and seller sign the transaction to release the funds to the appropriate party. But in case of a dispute, the arbitrator will side with either the buyer or seller, and these two parties’ keys will release the funds to the appropriate party.

Bisq..
  does not hold any bitcoins. All are held in multisignature addresses rather than a Bisq-controlled wallet.
  does not hold any national currency. National currency is transferred directly from one trader to the other.
  uses a Peer-to-Peer network over Tor. This means there are no servers to be hacked or DDoS’d.
  does not know the traders. No data is stored on who trades with whom.
  does not require registration. This means privacy is maintained, there are no “approval” wait times, and identity theft becomes impossible.
  does not operate its arbitration system – traders themselves choose from an open and decentralized market of arbitrators.
  is not a company. It is an open source project aiming to organize as a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO).
  Bisq is self-funded by the efforts of its volunteers and contributions of donors.

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General Discussion / Re: BTS in Bisq what do you think?
« on: July 26, 2017, 09:30:53 am »
No, it did not change, it always worked like that, you just could change BTC for FIAT. New features have now been added, LTC and DASH can be exchanged for FIAT directly.

Bisq is more complicated than a book of orders. There are no operational P2P exchanges that integrate FIAT and work well. Tell me which. I think it would be a great idea to make that implementation and could provide a useful gateway for FIAT with BitUSD and BTS and which can not be controlled or prohibited by third parties

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General Discussion / Re: BTS in Bisq what do you think?
« on: July 26, 2017, 07:20:01 am »
Yes, but it is only possible to change with BTC, can not be bought or sold with FIATdirectly. I propose that you can buy and sell BTS or BitUSD with FIAT, just as you can do with BTC or DASH. That's the most valuable feature in a P2P exchange. For this we would have to integrate the wallet into bisq.

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General Discussion / BTS in Bisq what do you think?
« on: July 25, 2017, 10:00:15 pm »
Hi all,

The exchange P2P Bisq https://bitsquare.io/ integrates BTC LTC DOGE and DASH as base currency.

The DASH integration whit Bisq was done by DASH devs.

I think it would be a great idea to integrate the bitshares wallet with Bisq. It would be possible to exchange FIAT and BitUSD or FIAT and BTS in a full P2P environment, something that does not exist now. It would also provide greater liquidity to these assets.

what do you think?

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