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Definitely you must translate clout's work !!!

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=5213.15


Bitshares solves all the inherent problems of bitcoin:

- slow transactions per second when compared to a major payment processor like visa (7 tps vs 10,000 tps)
- wallets are machine readable not human readable (as a result something like 5% of btc have been irrevocably lost)
- transactions are not anonymous
- distribution model is inflationary, even if the argument can be made that the inflation has been priced in
- price volatility (obviously this is the biggest deterrent when it comes to adoption as a major currency)
- security of the network cost anywhere from $500 million to $1 billion annually depending on the bitcoin market capitalization
- control of the network is proportional to hashing power not proportional to you relative bitcoin holdings
- centralization of hashing power under the control of a single mining pool

How Bitshares solves these issues:

- DPOS reduces block production to 15-30 seconds and since computational resources are used for the purpose of transaction propagation and confirmation rather than pointless computational work, DPOS blockchains can scale to the transaction load of visa
- Bitshares uses accounts that can be registered on the blockchain. Users no longer need to send money to an alpha numeric string that can be miscopied. Instead you send money as easily you would send an email and in the exact same fashion. It is very difficult to send to a wrong account. You can still send to public keys but its unnecessary and adds little advantage
- Bitshares uses TITAN which automates the creation of stealth address using an accounts registered public key. No need for mixing or "masternodes." All transactions are inherently anonymous without the user needing to do anything
- Bitshares is a 100% proof of stake system so all the shares are pre-allocated and there is no need for the dilution of stake
- Bitshares X is a bank that allows people to hold deposits in whatever asset they want. This system allows investors with a higher risk tolerance to collateralize and trade virtual assets, to ensure that users who simply want to use crypto currencies as a stable medium of exchange can do so without risk due to the volatility of the networks main equity/currency. (That is to say that if you put $100 in the network your deposit always redeemable for $100 worth of bitshares, as a result of the free market peg of bitUSD to real USD)
- The cost of securing the network is simply a fraction of the transaction fees accumulated by the network. Transaction fees are destroyed which acts as an implicit dividend to holders of bitshares and makes Bitshares truly deflationary.
- Delegates compete for votes and the top 101 delegates produce blocks. The job of a delegate is simple include as many valid transactions
in your given block and sign a single block. If a delegate signs multiple blocks they are immediately fired. If a delegate blocks transactions they will be voted out of office. Each round delegates are randomly assigned a block to produce thereby making it that much harder to coordinate a sustained attack on the network without 51% of the shares.
- Shareholder votes are proportionate to the relative number of shares they own. The DAC is completely shareholder run

Bitshares solves all the problems of bitcoin and does not overcomplicate things in the way that Ethereum does. When you view these crypto currencies networks through metaphor of a company you realize how misinformed people are about how these networks should be designed.  It is imperative that the developers of a crypto currency network have a solid understanding of economics and I believe that Dan Larimer and his team have the best economic perspective  in the crypto currency space. To be honest if you truly evaluate the fundamentals ethereum is just not even comparable, both as a crypto network and as an investment. People need to stop buying into hype and do the necessary research before they invest.

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Finally a 5 page presentation!  +5%..

It is a nice presentation but what I want is something much simpler. Just straight sentences with bigger letters.

I want to make something that my wife who only knows few things about bitcoin will understand BitShares and why I am spending all my free time in this forum. If get her to understand what BitShares is then target will be achieved...

Unfortunately it is taking me more time than I thought so...


 


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Thank you for the graphs and everything..

I am doing a 10 page presentation with most important descriptions where so I could show something to non tech guys who don't want to hear and invest in Bitcoin but might be interested to learn about Bitshares.. Unfortunately I am way overloaded by my day job the last weeks and I am still on page 6. I will hopefully finish it by the end of the week and will post it here so we can update it and enhance it.

Once finalised this should be available for download on the main website page and we should all give it to our friends and other potential investors.

I find that people will be more attracted if we hand them a presentation rather than talk to them about bitshares and let them do their research on the site. People like easy solutions to complicated problems..Let's give them that..

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+5% .. very interested in your presentation

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Thank you for the graphs and everything..

I am doing a 10 page presentation with most important descriptions where so I could show something to non tech guys who don't want to hear and invest in Bitcoin but might be interested to learn about Bitshares.. Unfortunately I am way overloaded by my day job the last weeks and I am still on page 6. I will hopefully finish it by the end of the week and will post it here so we can update it and enhance it.

Once finalised this should be available for download on the main website page and we should all give it to our friends and other potential investors.

I find that people will be more attracted if we hand them a presentation rather than talk to them about bitshares and let them do their research on the site. People like easy solutions to complicated problems..Let's give them that..


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I think a good 4/5 page business plan meets 2 year road map meets marketing presentation is the kind of thing we need if we want to market the Bitshares opportunity to mainstream/traditional non crypto savvy investors.

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I'm in the process of creating some visual charts and an infographic from the budget data for our organization.  It's not exactly what you asked for, but could certaily be useful and will show visually where money is going and has been put to use to date for the BitShares project.  B
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I'm in the process of creating some visual charts and an infographic from the budget data for our organization.  It's not exactly what you asked for, but could certaily be useful and will show visually where money is going and has been put to use to date for the BitShares project.  B

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1. The "tree" graph that shows Bitshares PTS and the DACs that you get shares from PTS (Music, DNS, LOTTO etc)

2. The snaphot graph like bars that shows PTS/AGS give you shares to DACs and then that Bitshares X will give you shares to Bitshares XT XV





3. Any other graphs for example PTS historical price in USD

4. Any other graphs that you think will be nice to have in a presentation

5. Any powerful phrases that should be mentioned. Like re imagine everything, or Bitshares does for business what bitcoin does for money etc..

Yup! We need more of this stuff. And it would be great to have all of this in one place. A kind of marketing goodie-bag :)
Anyway, what kind of a presentation are you creating? For school, uni or perhaps a meetup?

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Hi,

I am looking for some graphs but i don't remember where they are located on the forum. Can someone please re direct me?

1. The "tree" graph that shows Bitshares PTS and the DACs that you get shares from PTS (Music, DNS, LOTTO etc)

2. The snaphot graph like bars that shows PTS/AGS give you shares to DACs and then that Bitshares X will give you shares to Bitshares XT XV etc..

3. Any other graphs for example PTS historical price in USD

4. Any other graphs that you think will be nice to have in a presentation

5. Any powerful phrases that should be mentioned. Like re imagine everything, or Bitshares does for business what bitcoin does for money etc..

Thanks