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Offline yvv

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Ok, that makes sense.

Can you tell us the accumulated value in the first-and-last buy back is how many BTCs?

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http://www.obits.io/

1347000 BTS accumulated so far. At 900 satoshis per bts (bts price on Polo atm) that gives ~12.123 BTC

What I cant seem to find on cryptofresh is how many of the orders on the DEX are from Obits account (if any)

Buy orders will only be placed on 1st of February according to Ronny

Yes but they have sell orders at the moment, right? they will probably be taken off, otherwise they will be buying their own obits

They don't. You can check here
http://cryptofresh.com/a/OBITS

There's no account mane "obits" or "ccedk" selling obits. they did in the past but took them off because of the buy back

This does not mean that they don't have sell orders. Any of those selling accounts can belong to ccedk. It is not possible to check this. Although, everything happens in open ledger, this scheme is absolutely opaque. This is a big obstacle for adoption of distributed ledgers by FIs.

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Ok, that makes sense.

Can you tell us the accumulated value in the first-and-last buy back is how many BTCs?

@uqaz

http://www.obits.io/

1347000 BTS accumulated so far. At 900 satoshis per bts (bts price on Polo atm) that gives ~12.123 BTC

What I cant seem to find on cryptofresh is how many of the orders on the DEX are from Obits account (if any)

Buy orders will only be placed on 1st of February according to Ronny

Yes but they have sell orders at the moment, right? they will probably be taken off, otherwise they will be buying their own obits

They don't. You can check here
http://cryptofresh.com/a/OBITS

There's no account mane "obits" or "ccedk" selling obits. they did in the past but took them off because of the buy back
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Ok, that makes sense.

Can you tell us the accumulated value in the first-and-last buy back is how many BTCs?

@uqaz

http://www.obits.io/

1347000 BTS accumulated so far. At 900 satoshis per bts (bts price on Polo atm) that gives ~12.123 BTC

What I cant seem to find on cryptofresh is how many of the orders on the DEX are from Obits account (if any)

Buy orders will only be placed on 1st of February according to Ronny

Yes but they have sell orders at the moment, right? they will probably be taken off, otherwise they will be buying their own obits

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Ok, that makes sense.

Can you tell us the accumulated value in the first-and-last buy back is how many BTCs?

@uqaz

http://www.obits.io/

1347000 BTS accumulated so far. At 900 satoshis per bts (bts price on Polo atm) that gives ~12.123 BTC

What I cant seem to find on cryptofresh is how many of the orders on the DEX are from Obits account (if any)

Buy orders will only be placed on 1st of February according to Ronny
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Ok, that makes sense.

Can you tell us the accumulated value in the first-and-last buy back is how many BTCs?

@uqaz

http://www.obits.io/

1347000 BTS accumulated so far. At 900 satoshis per bts (bts price on Polo atm) that gives ~12.123 BTC

What I cant seem to find on cryptofresh is how many of the orders on the DEX are from Obits account (if any)

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Ok, that makes sense.

Can you tell us the accumulated value in the first-and-last buy back is how many BTCs?

@uqaz

http://www.obits.io/

1347000 BTS accumulated so far. At 900 satoshis per bts (bts price on Polo atm) that gives ~12.123 BTC
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Hello,

I am new to bitshares and OpenLeedger, so far I have liked what I have seen, fees are rather high so I got me a membership too.

I have bought some obits since I think its a great project in theory, if they deliver this has a good chance of becoming a great long term investment.

Regards!
« Last Edit: January 30, 2016, 03:20:33 pm by hcf27 »

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Ok, that makes sense.

Can you tell us the accumulated value in the first-and-last buy back is how many BTCs?

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there is no worries in this except I just wanted to make it more clear what is left for the world to buy for now an in future, as I move the 30% initially belonging to CCEDK to ccedkbts, which one can see on explorer also.

This way, once we put a hold of sell from OBITS account on Jan 1st, it is then clear what will be posible to buy in future, even though future project only will be offered a smaller part of this, slowly reducing the remaining amount available for users to buy from issuer supply.
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Hey, just saw http://obits.io/#stats that the number of obits for sale were from 71%, to now 42%...

Is this related with today's avalanche in altcoin?

What just happenned ?!

private investors ? people buying otc
I mean, it's prattically the end of the crownd-funding...40% will belong to CCEDK, the other 60% to other investors...

Man, that came from nowhere lol

Let's wait for Ronny on this.

« Last Edit: January 27, 2016, 01:05:31 am by uqaz »

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Hey, just saw http://obits.io/#stats that the number of obits for sale were from 71%, to now 42%...

Is this related with today's avalanche in altcoin?

What just happenned ?!

private investors ? people buying otc
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Hey, just saw http://obits.io/#stats that the number of obits for sale were from 71%, to now 42%...

Is this related with today's avalanche in altcoin?

What just happenned ?!

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Off-topic: Congrats to the rise in price of OBITS.

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Ronny, I'm a big holder of obits, I would like to know why there is a big difference between the capitalization obits.io ($ 1.18 million) and that of CoinMarketCap ($ 225.000). hello, and good job, I believe a lot in your project.

When doing the marketcap on CMC we were told that only way to get listed on CMC was to provide the amount sold to public only, and not the amount totally available as supply.

They said this was particular important in regards to assets, where the supply was on the hands of the issuer.

So what you see on CMC, is a weekly updated marketcap in terms of amount of OBITS sold.

It has been updated two times already.
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Just wait for one month more, and we all see what they deliver. My impression now is that they badly overpromiss.

Please let me know what we have promised which you believe we will not deliver?

You promise a fucking lot, and deliver nothing to me personally yet. You don't need to write a 50 lines of crap to me, because I don't buy your bullshit anyway. Just don't waist your time, go do what you promise, otherwise you end up in crap.