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General Discussion / Re: What is everyone up to?
« on: June 15, 2015, 08:57:23 pm »
I have been building DPOShub.org along with @DataSecurityNode. It's an interactive web-based platform for our community to share PR content, build business relationships and post classified listings (just a few of the many features). Check out our update in the May NullStreet Journal, and our whitepaper: http://www.dposhub.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/dposhubdelegateproposal.pdf

We should have a working beta soon and we will be sharing more information in a public announcement in a few weeks. Stay tuned!

Also, please don't forget to vote for our delegate: delegate.dposhub-org

In Firefox nothing happens when I click Subscribe button. Also the white text for my email on that background is kind of hard to read.

Excited to see when it's ready!

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Technical Support / Re: Corrupted Wallet. Please Help
« on: June 15, 2015, 07:19:59 pm »
Do you have any recent backups you could try restoring?

Do you have any recent automatic backups in "%AppData%\BitShares\wallets\.backups" that you could try restoring?

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Thanks BM. First thing I read was unsettling:

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Once created, a worker is immutable and will be kept by the blockchain forever.

Why? At the very least, it should be based on the worker type, and worker types should include an enum value for workers funded to do a specific job and then cease to exist when the job is complete.

I may be misunderstanding, but I'm not sure BM is asserting anything more than the notion that a blockchain keeps an immutable history forever.

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Meta / Re: @mentions plugin
« on: June 15, 2015, 05:03:57 pm »
so the forums' layout was changed but still no mention plugin... :<

I'm the one that reorganized the subforums. It was very clear that nobody was maintaining things.

If Bitsapphire doesn't have the resources to maintain the forum perhaps someone else should take over.

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The fee pool for GOLD is negative since before the latest supply-fixing hardfork, it was the case that more GOLD existed than owed by short positions (due to previous market rounding errors). Supply must always equal debt, so to balance it out, the fee pool went negative. This negative pool has to get paid down by fees before GOLD will provide any yield.

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General Discussion / Re: Bitshares Wikipedia article
« on: June 14, 2015, 12:59:15 am »
In my understanding of the term https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_contract it does not imply a requirement for arbitrary computations.

What good is a BTS "smart contract" if Bytemaster et al can step in at any point and change the rules as they see fit? I hope to see these formalized and documented in a way everyone can understand and trust the system will behave as they expect. I doubt there are more than 15 people on this forum who fully understand how the system works. There have been so many changes I lost track.

I agree once the new protocol is finalized we must ensure the contracts are rigorously documented.

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OK, and what is a WIF key?  The only command I am seeing for importing a private key is a this:

wallet_import_private_key <wif_key> [account_name] [create_new_account] [rescan]


My AGS address is on my blockchain account so it offers me Base58, Base64, Hex, or Qt format.

WIF is the same as Qt format.

Make sure you are using the latest BTS version (0.9.x) and get it fully synced to the network first. Then import all the private keys you have and do a full rescan. Then you can check what kind of vesting balances you might have available with the previously mentioned commands. They will be vesting linearly for 2 years starting 2014-11-05, and you can collect as often as you like with no penalty.

Someone else can explain when/why the vesting happened and more specifics on how it works.

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Did you ever send funds to yourself or receive funds from elsewhere? If so you will need a backup of your wallet to get at those funds.

Apart from that, you can import all of your AGS and PTS keys into the latest BTS client and access any funds that may be left on them. Note that there may be some vesting funds tied to your keys which will not show up in your balance, but which can be unlocked over time using the "wallet_account_vesting_balances" and "wallet_collect_vesting_balances" commands.

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General Discussion / MOVED: About Fees
« on: June 13, 2015, 04:48:59 pm »

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General Discussion / MOVED: "High" Transaction Fees
« on: June 13, 2015, 04:48:40 pm »

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General Discussion / MOVED: Will DevShares be dead in 2.0?
« on: June 13, 2015, 04:48:11 pm »

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