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General Discussion / Re: Moving BTSX from genesis stake
« on: August 13, 2014, 01:20:24 pm »
if i understand it correct you are asking if it is possible to claim the snapshot BTSX double or tripple times

i didn't tried it, but i expect with your transaction you once claimed the PTS snapshot BTSX and with the transaction "GENESIS -->your user" it is already included in the blockchain. So you can try to claim again with a other wallet but it is useless.

No, Im pretty sure you can import your PTS into multiple different BTSX Accounts, until the first time that stake actually gets moved.

This makes sense because if you look at your "GENESIS -->your user" transaction, it shows a transaction fee of 0 - because nothing was actually done/changed on the blockchain. Your wallet just added an extra key to its local file.

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General Discussion / Re: FDIC for BitUSD
« on: August 12, 2014, 07:03:07 pm »
3) Debase XTS by issuing new XTS to cover the loss.

Isnt it theoretically possible that issuing new XTS could further reduce the price of XTS, causing even more collateral to be required?

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General Discussion / Re: Moving BTSX from genesis stake
« on: August 11, 2014, 11:45:43 pm »
mh but they aren't safe when claimed from AGS BTC address?

For example when i import my privkey into my BTSX account *agsgenesis*!
Why this account isn't safe then when my AGS BTC privkey is compromised?

Is my BTSX account *agsgenesis* then also compromised?
How attacker can get on my BTSX *agsgenesis* genesis funds then!?

Sry for dump question ... but have to get this clear :)

If your AGS BTC priv key is compromised, you could lose your funds if you didnt move them out of the AGS/PTS address and into the Account Key of the BTSX wallet.

In other words if you have left your funds at their genesis block address, your BTSX account isnt really in exclusive control of them - they can be taken if someone else gets yours AGS/PTS keys.

Thats why i did a transfer to myself - to make my BTSX account have exclusive control of my funds.

I wonder how many other people just import their stake and dont move it.

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General Discussion / Re: Moving BTSX from genesis stake
« on: August 11, 2014, 09:05:59 pm »
I only have 1 account, so I sent all my stake to that one, i.e. a self transaction.

Im assuming that all my stake should now be in the Account Key of my one account.

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btsx id: speedy

Thanks!  ;)

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General Discussion / Moving BTSX from genesis stake
« on: August 11, 2014, 08:44:47 pm »
Sorry if this has been answered before, but I still cant find the answer anywhere:

I have successfully imported my AGS/PTS private keys, and therefore in the recent transactions page it says:

GENESIS -> myaccountname

My questions is: if I am worried about my AGS/PTS keys being compromised, I should move my BTSX away from my genesis stake into an address controlled by my BTSX Account Key, correct?

Thats what I have done, and I see these transactions:

myaccountname -> self

But the GUI doesnt explicitly show that the Account Key is now in control of my stake - I just have to assume that by checking that the self transactions add up to the sum of my genesis transactions.

Im finding this quite frustrating - I wish the GUI would say explicitly that my Account Key is now in control of my stake.

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When you guys have been trying to reach out to Overstock, has their been any reciprocity? (If you can say)

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General Discussion / Re: Whats a Delegate? - BTSX Wallet
« on: August 08, 2014, 03:44:37 pm »
A delegate is one of the 101 people that are elected to validate and sign blocks, thereby making them irreversible on the blockchain.

You dont really need to understand about delegates to register an account.

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Here is a great way to kickstart the BitUSD economy - someone should fork OpenBazaar to support trading with BitUSD.

Background: OpenBazaar is to Silk Road what BitTorrent was to Napster.

The unique selling point of this is of course that merchants can sell their goods in stable dollar prices instead of the volatile prices of Bitcoin.

Check out OpenBazaar's teaser video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAGij8FSrNc

Probably wouldnt be that much work to do either. What do we think?

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General Discussion / Re: Block Explorer and Delegates Listing
« on: August 04, 2014, 11:58:34 pm »
The site can be found here: http://www.bitsharesblocks.com

Nice, but how about adding the feature to show the balance for a particular address? That's what people most commonly do with blockchain.info

Thats not really possible with titan, since it creates a new stealth address for every transaction.

Im not fully up to speed on Titan yet, but you can still list all the addresses that you created yourself correct? So what's the issue with listing the balances with each address?

The reason I ask for this feature is that I still havent moved my stake into a new address, because the gui wont tell me which address has the stake in it. I imported one of my AGS addresses and moved 1 XTS as a test, which worked but now after importing my other AGS addresses the gui wont tell which funds are where.

I feel like the gui is trying to hide details from me, which is annoying.

Try wallet_account_balance in the console

If that shows the same issues then try wallet_rescan_blockchain.

Do you have a delegate in your wallet?

Thanks I will try that soon.

I havent registered a username if that's what you mean. Im happy just using addresses for now.

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General Discussion / Re: Block Explorer and Delegates Listing
« on: August 04, 2014, 11:41:01 pm »
The site can be found here: http://www.bitsharesblocks.com

Nice, but how about adding the feature to show the balance for a particular address? That's what people most commonly do with blockchain.info

Thats not really possible with titan, since it creates a new stealth address for every transaction.

Im not fully up to speed on Titan yet, but you can still list all the addresses that you created yourself correct? So what's the issue with listing the balances with each address?

The reason I ask for this feature is that I still havent moved my stake into a new address, because the gui wont tell me which address has the stake in it. I imported one of my AGS addresses and moved 1 XTS as a test, which worked but now after importing my other AGS addresses the gui wont tell which funds are where.

I feel like the gui is trying to hide details from me, which is annoying.

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General Discussion / Re: Block Explorer and Delegates Listing
« on: August 04, 2014, 11:04:52 pm »
The site can be found here: http://www.bitsharesblocks.com

Nice, but how about adding the feature to show the balance for a particular address? That's what people most commonly do with blockchain.info

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General Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Magazine article
« on: August 04, 2014, 10:38:09 pm »
Well, guess we better get used to the bucketshop article.

If you google DACsunlimited the article is now second only to the website itself...

How about when Bitshares X gets forked into a chain for assets pegged to company stocks, we call it Bitshares Bucketshop :)

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General Discussion / Re: "unmoved" genesis stake
« on: August 03, 2014, 09:26:25 pm »
Is there a blockchain explorer that shows the balance of each address, so that we can check if we have moved our stake yet ?

I claimed my stake, but the gui doesnt yet (as of 0.2.1 I think) show which address is holding it.

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General Discussion / Re: NXT decentralized exchange
« on: August 03, 2014, 05:48:59 pm »
This is nothing more than someone issuing LTC and BTC  IOUs on the Nxt network.   

You can do this on BTSX now if someone set up such a service.

Does that mean that you arent convinced that the Nxt exchange is really trustless, because it requires someone to set up a service (to convert the IOUs) for it to work?

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