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Hug, .. what's wrong with this forum?

Besides that +5% for the initiative and the eagerness!

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Bitshares people,

Cube has been kind enough to create a forum for us to coordinate our efforts on the PTS upgrade project. Please join us here to share your thoughts or to contribute your talents:
http://pts.cubeconnex.com/index.php

I’ll take this opportunity to explain the core values of a successful PTS:

* simplicity - Bitshares PTS is delegated proof of stake (DPOS). It is a pure implementation of the core DPOS protocol without the application-specific functionality of the many profitable DACs that will be built on top of it. In this way, PTS is the foundation layer of the Bitshares ecosystem.

* openness - Bitshares PTS is not only open-source, but also open strategy. PTS promotes open development and contribution to the Bitshares platform by third party developers and investors. At the same time, PTS is agnostic to the features, technology, and business strategy of any particular DAC that is built on top of it. Bitshares PTS is the Switzerland of DACs.

* collaboration - Bitshares PTS will be built with extensibility and collaboration in mind. In addition to serving as the common core of profitable DACs, PTS will also serve as a launching pad and resource for developers of new DACs. In this way, any contribution to Bitshares PTS is a contribution to the Bitshares ecosystem. The mantra of PTS is: easy-to-use, easy-to-build, and easy-to-fork.

* stability - Bitshares PTS is a stable, non-inflationary, and fairly distributed token. Bitshares PTS is not a business and is not designed with the objective of maximizing profit. As the business environment changes, application-specific DACs will have to evolve to maintain their competitive advantage. PTS may also evolve, but only with a slow and steady hand that serves the interest of PTS holders and these core values.