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bitshares is the blockchain bitshares.org and openledger.io and bitshares.eu and freedomledger.com and btsabc.org and rudex.org are all hosting slightly varying user interfaces for web clients to interact with same bitshares blockchain and order books additionally openledger blocktrades transwiser and bitkapital offer bridges and gatways for interacting with external blockchains for example, openledger gateway is responsible for exchanging open.BTC, open.DASH, and more open.* assets with their equivalent on those respective blockchains additionally the guys at openledger do a lot of reach out to other projects to grow use of bitshares ecosystem https://openledger.info/ and offer stake in their portfolio of companies via https://obits.io/bitshares.eu, openledger and bitshares.org are also completely separate teams It's somewhat confusing where responsibilities begin and end. For example, when clicking on the "Documentation" link on bitshares.org, you're redirected to bitshares.eu bitshares.foundation doesn't help clear matters up. This series helps, but still leaves some questions unanswered: http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/history.htmlThis one helps out a bit more: http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/whatis.htmlAre there different people responsible for, and working on bitshares.org, bitshares.eu and bitshares.foundation? Is there an organigrama anywhere?
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July 14, 2017, 01:57:51 PM |
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bitshares is the blockchain bitshares.org and openledger.io and bitshares.eu and freedomledger.com and btsabc.org and rudex.org are all hosting slightly varying user interfaces for web clients to interact with same bitshares blockchain and order books additionally openledger blocktrades transwiser and bitkapital offer bridges and gatways for interacting with external blockchains for example, openledger gateway is responsible for exchanging open.BTC, open.DASH, and more open.* assets with their equivalent on those respective blockchains additionally the guys at openledger do a lot of reach out to other projects to grow use of bitshares ecosystem https://openledger.info/ and offer stake in their portfolio of companies via https://obits.io/bitshares.eu, openledger and bitshares.org are also completely separate teams It's somewhat confusing where responsibilities begin and end. For example, when clicking on the "Documentation" link on bitshares.org, you're redirected to bitshares.eu bitshares.foundation doesn't help clear matters up. This series helps, but still leaves some questions unanswered: http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/history.htmlThis one helps out a bit more: http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/whatis.htmlAre there different people responsible for, and working on bitshares.org, bitshares.eu and bitshares.foundation? Is there an organigrama anywhere? BitShares is a DAC and decentralized, there is no "official" website. Bitshares.org is crowdmaintained, other sites no idea
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July 14, 2017, 01:59:53 PM |
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It's somewhat confusing where responsibilities begin and end. For example, when clicking on the "Documentation" link on bitshares.org, you're redirected to bitshares.eu bitshares.foundation doesn't help clear matters up. This series helps, but still leaves some questions unanswered: http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/history.htmlThis one helps out a bit more: http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/whatis.htmlAre there different people responsible for, and working on bitshares.org, bitshares.eu and bitshares.foundation? Is there an organigrama anywhere? I could be wrong about all this from my short understanding bitshares.org is kept updated first which is why all UI work is done there first and light client is there bitshares.eu is secondary team working on stealth and blockpay stuff (I think) since bitshares website is on github a lot of them just reuse many parts Honestly my best guess right now haha
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July 18, 2017, 09:35:17 AM |
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July 18, 2017, 02:40:06 PM |
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July 18, 2017, 03:53:53 PM |
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oh that's what that was. thanks! this is great!
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July 19, 2017, 04:23:41 PM |
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Found a neat quote [00:32:55] bytemaster: I will try to say this cleanly. Vitalik saying they could theoretically do 115,000 TPS is a theoretical assumption based upon implementing complex algorithms for dividing up the transaction work-load among multiple nodes, so that not all nodes have to process all transactions. All of his whitepapers on the subject involve dividing up the work among multiple nodes. What we have done with our numbers are the amount that can be processed by a single node and not theoretically, the numbers we published are actual benchmark results based on average computers today. not only that the published number of 100,000 transactions per second is scaled down from our actual benchmark result of 180,000 transactions per second, which itself was based upon average hardware and not high end hardware. So with high end hardware we could easily do over 200,000 TPS and that’s before we have done any optimizations whatsoever to the performance. Most optimizations can easily double or triple the throughput once we eliminate the bottlenecks we have left by better memory management and allocation strategies. There are a lots of little things we could do to improve performance above and beyond that. So I would say that if you’re going to compare apples to apples you would have to compare theoretically how much can each of our systems do in a single thread. [00:35:15] bytemaster: So in a single thread I believe we can get to 500,000 transactions per second, maybe 1 million transactions per second, once we have all of the optimizations in place, leaving network bandwidth to be the primary motivator for not scaling that high. That’s on a single thread. https://beyondbitcoin.org/bitshares-dev-hangout-bytemaster-stealth-confidential-transactions
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July 19, 2017, 09:38:18 PM |
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2017-07-19 Bitshares - State of the Network - 19th July 2017 https://steemit.com/bitshares/@steempower/bitshares-state-of-the-network-19th-july-2017my own highlights of highlights BitUSD is still worth $1 USD (this should not be a surprise to anyone) @michaelx has released an article on huffington post titled "Please don't change Bitcoin, you'll break it!". The article relates to Bitcoin, BitShares and the Hero and the niches that each technology addresses. @kencode has released his weekly update for Smartcoins Wallet, BlockPay, Ledger Nano S, Stealth and BitShares Munich IVS. This weeks update sees 2 new developers enter the team focused on the Ledger Nano S integration and Stealth! There is also updates for Blockpay and a new release of the Smartcoins Wallet. You can see his update HERE. This week has also seen the release of BlockPay "S" v1.5.13 which can be found HERE Ronny Boesing (CEO of OpenLedger) will be on the main Stage at the State of Digital Money 2017 Conference, Los Angeles, CA, July 22 2017 (Openledger 25% off Discount Code HERE). Also on July 30-31 Aviva Õunap, CMO of OpenLedger ApS on the Main Stage at Finwise 2017 Global Blockchain Summit in Shanghai, China, presenting the OpenLedger ecosystem and upcoming ITOs, including GetGame, eDEV.one. OCASH and APPTRADE
Ronny Boesing (CEO of OpenLedger) has announced upcoming sharedrops on OBITS holders for 5% of the following projects OCASH, eDEV, GetGame and Apptrade. There was also a mention of a QORA sharedrop in the next few days (given the posting date of this article this looks to be another QORA sharedrop in addition to the one conducted 1 week ago). Check out his full announcements HERE OBITS voting is happening again. If you are an OBITS holders your personal username and password sent in the memo of a 1 BTS transaction from 'obits-voting'. Check your wallet for the TX and see the memo for your credentials. @fav has created a unified graphene discord server. To join this channel and keep up with the news on all Graphene chains please follow this link Current registered wallets/accounts within the Bitshares network is 372773; an increase of 11467 wallets/accounts since last week
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July 20, 2017, 04:22:57 PM |
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July 21, 2017, 12:59:53 PM |
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guys this has to be added to the coinmarket cap markets asap! in order to get more exposure
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July 22, 2017, 08:21:35 AM |
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Hi, I just exchanged my USDT to BitUSD on Bitshares DEX. I wanted to know what would happen in Bitshares Dex if by chance there's a fork on Aug 1st?
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July 22, 2017, 08:24:46 AM |
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Hi, I just exchanged my USDT to BitUSD on Bitshares DEX. I wanted to know what would happen in Bitshares Dex if by chance there's a fork on Aug 1st?
fork would only affect bitcoin and bitcoin assets such as USDT. bitUSD is perfectly fine.
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July 24, 2017, 01:21:13 AM |
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2017-07-23 Github pull request for BSIPs 19, 20, 21 & 22 submitted - Bitshares https://steemit.com/bitshares/@cm-steem/github-pull-request-for-bsips-19-20-21-and-22-submitted-bitsharesBSIP Abstracts BSIP 19 The introduction of 'profit sharing / dividends' for [BTS|MPA] on the Bitshares DEX via the redistribution of fees.
BSIP 20 The introduction of 'profit sharing / dividends' for User Issed Assets (UIA) on the Bitshares DEX
BSIP 21 Introducing the ability to query the 'Coin-Age' of assets held by individuals upon the BTS DEX.
BSIP 22 This BSIP proposes to introduce an expiration on votes cast within the Bitshares network so as to encourage an active voting population and campaigning by those who desire being voted into power.
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July 24, 2017, 07:09:01 PM |
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July 24, 2017, 09:14:52 PM |
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There are some good ideas that you have mentioned but I have to ask.. Why not just make the trading screen emulate Polo ? They have by far the easiest trading section around. You easily scroll and see what all of the alts are doing, nice small tabs (unlike the big ugly ones on the dex). Easily add tools to the trading screen. All the little sliding windows is crap because you can never see what you want. After using for a week or so and figuring it all out I haven't been back. Just put a note in my keepass for my wife to find the BTS there when I die
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