Author Topic: How many shares of BTSX have been claimed?  (Read 4269 times)

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maybe I need to import all may backup pts wallets .. just to be sure I don't 'miss' any ;-)

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Take a look at the blockchain_unclaimed_genesis command in 0.4.6:
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(wallet closed) >>> h blockchain_unclaimed_genesis
Usage:
blockchain_unclaimed_genesis
Returns the total shares in the genesis block which have never been fully or partially claimed.

Parameters:
  (none)

Returns:
  asset
(wallet closed) >>> blockchain_unclaimed_genesis
1,020,188,520.72767 BTSX

cool - so 50% are claimed :D +5%

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Take a look at the blockchain_unclaimed_genesis command in 0.4.6:
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(wallet closed) >>> h blockchain_unclaimed_genesis
Usage:
blockchain_unclaimed_genesis
Returns the total shares in the genesis block which have never been fully or partially claimed.

Parameters:
  (none)

Returns:
  asset
(wallet closed) >>> blockchain_unclaimed_genesis
1,020,188,520.72767 BTSX

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We are adding an API call to calculate that now.
This would be interesting to see.
I have not claimed yet as I am waiting for a wallet that will allow me to point at my wallet.dat files for bitcoin and pts where I have some angel shares. I am not comfortable exporting and importing private keys
You already can use your .dat file:
http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/Bitshares-x-how-to#Attempting_a_wallet_import_to_receive_BTSX_from_February_28th_snapshot
great stuff, thanks.

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We are adding an API call to calculate that now.
This would be interesting to see.
I have not claimed yet as I am waiting for a wallet that will allow me to point at my wallet.dat files for bitcoin and pts where I have some angel shares. I am not comfortable exporting and importing private keys
You already can use your .dat file:
http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/Bitshares-x-how-to#Attempting_a_wallet_import_to_receive_BTSX_from_February_28th_snapshot

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We are adding an API call to calculate that now.
This would be interesting to see.
I have not claimed yet as I am waiting for a wallet that will allow me to point at my wallet.dat files for bitcoin and pts where I have some angel shares. I am not comfortable exporting and importing private keys

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We are adding an API call to calculate that now.
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Do we have any way of knowing how many shares have been claimed from genesis? If we did, we'd have an upper bound on the float of BTSX and we could more carefully evaluate the market dynamics. Recall Auroracoin: their float was tiny, maybe 5%, so their market cap looked huge when it was based on very low trade volume. Clearly our float is significantly bigger than that. You can see that just from our $3M trade volume. Clearly we're not doing that with a 5% float. But anyway, does anybody have an estimate of our float?

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