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Technical Support / Re: convert open btc to bitshares
« on: January 21, 2018, 04:22:05 am »
Simple. 

1. Log into the wallet through the web or open the wallet if you downloaded the light client.
2. Navigate and find the market that is open.BTC vs BitShares.  Just like you would browse on poloniex etc...
3. Either buy at market price someone selling BTS or put in a bid at a certain price.

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Any updates on this active worker? 

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@xeroc Thanks for reaching out to the committee regarding this request. Would it be possible to create a proposed transaction so that we can see the ongoing committee vote for this change request? Or does it not work like worker proposals?
Sure, one can propose the change already .. I just don't know why majority of committee members don't even reply to the request :-( .. not sure if they would approve it .. Frustrating to see so little activity from committee members (other than bhuz and bunkerchainlabs)

Can we build something into the UI where members will receive a yes/no vote option to proposals?  Information is scattered everywhere and it would be nice to see what members are quick to take action.

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General Discussion / Re: AriseBank
« on: January 18, 2018, 10:06:47 pm »
Bitshares is a blockchain so any form of partnership would have to come from developers or marketers working together etc...  I also do not see any proposed workers to form any partnerships pushing joint development or integration.

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@bitcrab What's your thought on this since you pushed for the 5% awhile back?  Are the price feeds accurate enough now to make the change back?

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General Discussion / Re: BitCNY Force settlement offset still at 5%?
« on: January 15, 2018, 04:57:51 am »
@bitcrab mentioned here that we need better price feeding to fix the problem.  How do we make this happen and at what point should we move it back to 1% where it belongs?

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,25293.75.html

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General Discussion / Re: Smart Coins - Where are we headed?
« on: January 15, 2018, 03:12:25 am »
You don't need to rely solely on witnesses/committee to provide price feeds, you can assign private price feed publishers too.

Any idea where I can find more information on this?  I'd like to see what technical resources are required to create & bootstrap markets.

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So far so good.  :)

I was thinking about 2 to 3 hard fork releases per year, besides emergency bug fixes. We don't need to make very big changes every time. For me, BSIP 26 + 27 is a big enough improvement for the system, so worth a hard fork release, I'm looking to release them in March or April. We do need to think about future plans, according to the BSIPs repository, there are already lots of jobs to be done, we do need more devs to work on them.

How do we spread the word developers can be paid by the blockchain?!  The money is there, we just need the talent.

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I've never tried the method you have, only used the .bin files and that was always instant.

I am not seeing any additional steps compared to what you have done in the documentation found here: http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/user/security-cold.html#importing-keys

When you created an account via openledger did you use the wallet or account model?

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Have you tried using the light wallet instead of openledger.io?

https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares-ui/releases

Openledger is a company that provides the GUI for their exchange built upon the bitshares blockchain.  The light wallet is built by this community and may have additional features to overcome your problem.

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What's the reason people are not voting for this?

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What's the reason people are not voting for this?

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smnsz

Strange, thats not coming up as a valid ID on the app or cryptofresh explorer?  Did you just register it right now?

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What's your ID, I'll send a few bts your way?

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Technical Support / Re: private keys on wallet.bitshares.org
« on: January 05, 2018, 10:12:49 pm »
The keys are stored in your browser so they never leave your computer.  You can either have a cloud based model with passwords or a local based wallet with the downloadable wallet file.

Read up on the technology before playing around with any settings: http://docs.bitshares.org/

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