Author Topic: 1000 BTS fee to update an asset?!  (Read 8953 times)

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Offline svk

I finished that part but now a new issue has cropped up. When I click "Issue Asset" it will only allow me to enter certain letters in the "Issue to" field. I can enter "tu" but cannot go any further with "c". But if I put an "e" it will take it (not that I want to lol) and then it just stops letting me enter any more letters. Is this a bug?

Yep looks like you found a bug, I'll have a look.
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Tuck Fheman

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I finished that part but now a new issue has cropped up. When I click "Issue Asset" it will only allow me to enter certain letters in the "Issue to" field. I can enter "tu" but cannot go any further with "c". But if I put an "e" it will take it (not that I want to lol) and then it just stops letting me enter any more letters. Is this a bug?

Tuck Fheman

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Tuck, in the root{} object you're seeing the *raw* integers- these do not have decimal points.

If the precision of an asset is 2 and the max supply is 1, then internally the max supply is stored as 100.
So 'precision' really just determines where the decimal place goes... but internally these are whole numbers.
The GUI will eventually hide all this.. for now, this raw data is useful if you know how to interpret it

When it comes to percents, they are also represented as integers internally, with a "precision" of 2.
100% => 10,000
0.01% => 1
0.001% => invalid

Thank you! As soon as I fix this and don't have to pay 40,000 of my UIA to tip you I will be tipping you! ;)

Offline roadscape



I'm really confused. I tried to alter our UIA to the following :

400,000,000 Max Supply  : Result 40,000,000,000 Max Supply
.01 % Market Fee : Result 1% Market Fee
10 Max Market Fee : Result 1000 Max Market Fee

What am I doing wrong?

Tuck, in the root{} object you're seeing the *raw* integers- these do not have decimal points.

If the precision of an asset is 2 and the max supply is 1, then internally the max supply is stored as 100.
So 'precision' really just determines where the decimal place goes... but internally these are whole numbers.
The GUI will eventually hide all this.. for now, this raw data is useful if you know how to interpret it

When it comes to percents, they are also represented as integers internally, with a "precision" of 2.
100% => 10,000
0.01% => 1
0.001% => invalid
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Tuck Fheman

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I'm really confused. I tried to alter our UIA to the following :

400,000,000 Max Supply  : Result 40,000,000,000 Max Supply
.01 % Market Fee : Result 1% Market Fee
10 Max Market Fee : Result 1000 Max Market Fee

What am I doing wrong?

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Eitehr the fee table on cryptofresh is incorrect or the blockchain fees are not what I intended.

Things like canceling a withdraw permission should be free, while creating should be more expensive.  There are many cases where it looks like the labels on the operations are wrong.
Hmm.. https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19877.msg255312.html#msg255312
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Offline bytemaster

Eitehr the fee table on cryptofresh is incorrect or the blockchain fees are not what I intended.

Things like canceling a withdraw permission should be free, while creating should be more expensive.  There are many cases where it looks like the labels on the operations are wrong.
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Tuck Fheman

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UIA update fee has been reduced to 20 BTS
http://cryptofresh.com/fees

Excellent thanks!  Now we need to figure out what all of these editable fields do.

Offline roadscape

How often do u "modify" your UIA and what costs 1000BTS to change?

So far we haven't touched it while we wait for the fee to be lowered and we try to get an answer to what is what in the UIA's modifiable fields. The UIA appears to charge 1000 BTS to make any change at all.

UIA update fee has been reduced to 20 BTS
http://cryptofresh.com/fees
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Tuck Fheman

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How often do u "modify" your UIA and what costs 1000BTS to change?

So far we haven't touched it while we wait for the fee to be lowered and we try to get an answer to what is what in the UIA's modifiable fields. The UIA appears to charge 1000 BTS to make any change at all.


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Tuck Fheman

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 :-\

So I take it there are very few of us issuing UIA's, hence the lack of "OMG da fees!" in this thread as there are in the "muh trade fees are too high!" threads. ;)

I'll keep bumping this thread until this is addressed because 1000 BTS to make a simple edit to a UIA is way more ridiculous than 10/40 BTS to make a trade.

When I factor in that there is little to no help when creating/editing a UIA which means I may/probably need to edit more than once after I figure out what I just edited and what it did to my UIA ... I get a little miffed.


Offline cgafeng

bts just push all user away
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