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Offline Musewhale

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+5%, great, good idea, i like it, just do it!
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Offline VoR0220

I know an ether dev who says it is far to expensive in terms of gas to do anything of the scale of bts

This, and this was always the point from the start. Ethereum will have dynamic interdependent contract systems which can do really complex things but which cost tangible money per operation. Asset transfer and market ops at scale will cost too much. Their POS plans are somewhat scalable but their max trx/sec is limited by CPU speed for crypto ops (not just signatures, sha3 used everywhere in compiled solidity)

When you say limited by crypto ops, you mean the way they have set up their merkle roots limits the speed at which the virtual machine can compile instructions?
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He knows a guy, it must be legit.

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Offline karnal

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Sounds like the only problem is someone trying to play both sides of the fence because they took their money out of bitshares for etherium and now regret it.

Damn I'm beginning to see the allure in those soap operas.

Offline fuzzy

The "problem" is probably the fact that people are reaching bitchy impatient mode now like they did 5 months into BTS development
Lol...so hard to argue against this^...though I'd probably state it differently, it sometimes is best to say it blatantly.
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Offline BunkerChainLabs-DataSecurityNode

Sounds like the only problem is someone trying to play both sides of the fence because they took their money out of bitshares for etherium and now regret it.
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If it's important enough for BTS holders for the ethereum devs to join BitShares 2.0 could someone set a worker proposal for it?
Would it be possible to allocate money to specific person(s) who have yet to accept the offer?
It could be held in delegate-escrow indefinitely or until the persons concerned publicly collect the bounty.

Good thing a DAC can't get caged for corruption or bribery!
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The "problem" is probably the fact that people are reaching bitchy impatient mode now like they did 5 months into BTS development
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Offline fuzzy

I know an ether dev who says it is far to expensive in terms of gas to do anything of the scale of bts

This, and this was always the point from the start. Ethereum will have dynamic interdependent contract systems which can do really complex things but which cost tangible money per operation. Asset transfer and market ops at scale will cost too much. Their POS plans are somewhat scalable but their max trx/sec is limited by CPU speed for crypto ops (not just signatures, sha3 used everywhere in compiled solidity)

So this is the "problem" insinuated in the OP?

If so...this is not really any breaking "news"
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I know an ether dev who says it is far to expensive in terms of gas to do anything of the scale of bts

This, and this was always the point from the start. Ethereum will have dynamic interdependent contract systems which can do really complex things but which cost tangible money per operation. Asset transfer and market ops at scale will cost too much. Their POS plans are somewhat scalable but their max trx/sec is limited by CPU speed for crypto ops (not just signatures, sha3 used everywhere in compiled solidity)
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Offline fuzzy

proof of your claim .. ?

I want proof of anything so I know exactly what this thread is supposed to be about and if it makes sense...

Can anyone help out on this?
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I know an ether dev who says it is far to expensive in terms of gas to do anything of the scale of bts


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Offline yellowecho

I disagree. Ethereum is great for long, one-off smart contracts while BitShares excels at speed and contracts build in at a protocol level.  The two might be complementary but IMO BitShares can get scripting an achieve what Ethereum is doing easier than Ethereum can mimic BitShares.


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What's wrong with the Ethereum network?


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What eth does is almost consistent with BTS, and it's a shame to repeat labor.