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August 27, 2013, 09:25:15 PM
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Besides the giveaway I decided to buy some too:

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Question: How do you sell them?? LMAO  Tongue

Technically, it is possible to sell MasterCoins right now, since it is possible to send them. It would be like selling litecoins for bitcoins, and you'd have to decide who sends first.

However, once the coins have been transferred a couple times, it gets harder and harder to keep track of them. Software to track MasterCoin transfers is the next major milestone. After that will come the distributed exchange, and you'll be able to sell MasterCoins without having to worry about trust or reputation.

As I was gearing up to invest in this project
my blockchain wallet all of a sudden started giving me
problems! been using it for months and it never had
an issue until 2 days ago.

the bitcoins to invest in mastercoin are still stuck In my blockchain
wallet!

hopefully I can have the issue resolved before Sept 1st

I want in!


Don't worry, you'll still be able to buy MasterCoins after September 1st, from people like our friend above. However, they could be more expensive!
Hi! I was mostly asking for the mechanism of selling, I still study the thread to understand Mastercoin because it is so new to me! Smiley

I believe it is almost certain that the value will explode sometime in the future, though not sure when so I want to be prepared lol
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August 27, 2013, 10:27:08 PM
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Hi J.R.,

I decided a couple of days ago that I would put 1 BTC to your exodus address; I was just transferring from MtGox to my bitcoin client, except I got ahead of myself and instead of sending first to my bitcoin client on my PC (to then send to you), I accidentally used the Exodus address straight off, direct from MtGox - silly mistake and I realized just afterward (when I thought, "OK, this should show up in my wallet any time now.... Opps!"), and would have been very helpful have that backup wallet (although maybe not exactly for this type of human error!) that MasterCoin proposes....

however, and I have discussed this with MtGox, there is no way of receiving anything if anything is returned to the sending address, so I would ask is there anyway I can transfer the 1BTC I sent to another address? Or somehow get it sent back to my clients address (I can provide later if you wish) to be able to resend you?? Have read up quite a lot and understand that this same address would be used to return credits earned at a later date (something that I HAVE to avoind as MtGox have no way of taking account anything that comes into that address), so I need to fix this so this does not happen "as-is"....

FYI, if it helps you locate the payment address, it was from 1Q2kjs7MjWgCtf8CfVkXHUkAeKbaMqrK9R, and the transfer was registered at blockchain info on exodus address on 25/8/2013, at 18:01:00, which is exactly 30 seconds after it showed up on my MtGox funding page.... if necessary I can send you a screen capture of my funding page (can't seem to see upload on this page thou!) with the transfer, but MtGox will not give me any more detailed info about this issue...

Hope we can get this sorted! Sounds like an interesting idea - I have BTC, LTC, FTC & WDC, so would be interesting see them all linked up!

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Hey ----,

Oh man, that really sucks. I have bad news for you: MtGox owns your MasterCoins. If they are willing (and able) to send a message FROM 1Q2kjs7MjWgCtf8CfVkXHUkAeKbaMqrK9R using the proper format, they can transfer those MasterCoins somewhere else for you, but I really doubt you will have any luck with that.

I knew this would happen to somebody sooner or later, which is why there is a stern warning in the OP of the project thread that "YOU COULD LOSE YOUR MONEY" buying MasterCoin from a web wallet.

I'm really very sorry. I'll post this on the project thread (without using your name) to see if anyone has any ideas, but I've thought about this situation quite a bit and I don't see any way to remedy this. Sad

-J.R.

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August 27, 2013, 10:30:04 PM
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So I sent .42 btc... Now what?

same here.  was there supposed to be something coming back?

Nope - you have created MasterCoins via your transaction, and you own them until you publish a message sending them to somebody else.

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August 27, 2013, 11:10:08 PM
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So I sent .42 btc... Now what?

same here.  was there supposed to be something coming back?

Nope - you have created MasterCoins via your transaction, and you own them until you publish a message sending them to somebody else.

So how do I access them?
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August 28, 2013, 04:35:30 AM
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Check out the interview I did with bitangels:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3nInaIJVqrtc3NqdkloLTZNOXM/edit?usp=sharing

In that video, I use screen-sharing to explain MasterCoin to potential investors and demonstrate what it can do so far.

I added this link to the OP too Smiley

Kudos on the interview (I didn't have time for it all, posted it on the Hebrew Facebook group).
One thing I did catch was at 27:10:

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If at some point in the future it becomes clear that creating more (MasterCoin) would be in the benefit of people who currently own MasterCoin, we might explore that. It wouldn't be just me saying "here are some more MasterCoins", it would be some sort of vote.

This is a big no no. A big one.
See Prohibited Changes on the Bitcoin wiki.
Changing the number of MSC would similarly require the consent of every MasterCoin owner, not just 50% or 99% of them.
Such basic economic properties cannot ever be changed.

Precision, on the other hand, can be increased.

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August 28, 2013, 10:08:18 AM
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OP: I messed up and I just sent 3BTC which were not sent from a single address (e2a2ada035f096ddccd60925f6c051aac56be7ccfe0865453ff7b28fefc02de3), I see now that I should have used coin control with armory... How big is the problem? Any way to solve that?

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August 28, 2013, 11:29:48 AM
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firstly...  amazing concept, well done to you

I will be sending my donation tomorrow, I hope it helps birth your idea and energises your creation

I say donate as that is how I see it, its a gamble, it could pay off, or not, but its only money, a string of numbers, really, its nothing more than you make it

If all goes well and we are blessed, we will see a return, if not financial then hopefully by it helping us to understand the limits of of our ideas and learning to expand on them, evolve them, into a greater model that will be stronger and more sound  ( the solution )

The control of our monies by faceless entities must come to an end

Some say it is impossible, it cant work, this or that cant happen, wont happen, or will happen and will bring down the whole system... they could be right...

We must strive to do whats good, and righteous, we must at least try to change things for the better, or life really would be pointless

Those who never try never fail, but they can also never succeed

My donation wont be particularly big, but if we succeed, it will have been worth it, and I will be able to say " I helped make that happen "



dacoinminster - my only advice to you - dont let the dollar blind you - remember whats really important - and make your dream come true



many people moan about you cutting the trolls posts...  I understand completely, this is a place for positive and useful debate, if you cant post with that in mind, this is not the place for your postings


sorry for going on for so long, all that is left to say is

GOOD LUCK BE WITH YOU





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August 28, 2013, 12:51:16 PM
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Check out the interview I did with bitangels:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3nInaIJVqrtc3NqdkloLTZNOXM/edit?usp=sharing

In that video, I use screen-sharing to explain MasterCoin to potential investors and demonstrate what it can do so far.

I added this link to the OP too Smiley

Kudos on the interview (I didn't have time for it all, posted it on the Hebrew Facebook group).
One thing I did catch was at 27:10:

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If at some point in the future it becomes clear that creating more (MasterCoin) would be in the benefit of people who currently own MasterCoin, we might explore that. It wouldn't be just me saying "here are some more MasterCoins", it would be some sort of vote.

This is a big no no. A big one.
See Prohibited Changes on the Bitcoin wiki.
Changing the number of MSC would similarly require the consent of every MasterCoin owner, not just 50% or 99% of them.
Such basic economic properties cannot ever be changed.

Precision, on the other hand, can be increased.


That's a very good point. If I or someone else tried to release more MasterCoins, that would create a hard fork (and rightly so) just like on bitcoin. I doubt that will ever happen, but I was trying to avoid the word "never" with that question, which can come back to bite you later Smiley

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August 28, 2013, 12:57:29 PM
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OP: I messed up and I just sent 3BTC which were not sent from a single address (e2a2ada035f096ddccd60925f6c051aac56be7ccfe0865453ff7b28fefc02de3), I see now that I should have used coin control with armory... How big is the problem? Any way to solve that?

No worries - the current plan is to write the code so that those MasterCoins are awarded to the address which paid the most bitcoins. The other option is to award them proportionally to the addresses which contributed, but that seems like it would make things needlessly complicated. I expect that your address 1C9RKyQ9X77iA6ARd182dRyGiacedGwYec owns them all.

Of course, if somebody contributes equally from two different addresses, I may be forced to add more logic to choose one . . .

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August 28, 2013, 01:26:35 PM
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So I sent .42 btc... Now what?

same here.  was there supposed to be something coming back?

Nope - you have created MasterCoins via your transaction, and you own them until you publish a message sending them to somebody else.

So how do I access them?

Well, right now you can see how many you bought using the GreaseMonkey script, or you can send them to someone else using a standard bitcoin client. You'll need the MasterCoinAdviser software to tell you the proper format of your send transaction. Links to download the appropriate software can be found here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=265488.msg2841329#msg2841329

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August 28, 2013, 01:30:59 PM
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firstly...  amazing concept, well done to you

I will be sending my donation tomorrow, I hope it helps birth your idea and energises your creation

I say donate as that is how I see it, its a gamble, it could pay off, or not, but its only money, a string of numbers, really, its nothing more than you make it

If all goes well and we are blessed, we will see a return, if not financial then hopefully by it helping us to understand the limits of of our ideas and learning to expand on them, evolve them, into a greater model that will be stronger and more sound  ( the solution )

The control of our monies by faceless entities must come to an end

Some say it is impossible, it cant work, this or that cant happen, wont happen, or will happen and will bring down the whole system... they could be right...

We must strive to do whats good, and righteous, we must at least try to change things for the better, or life really would be pointless

Those who never try never fail, but they can also never succeed

My donation wont be particularly big, but if we succeed, it will have been worth it, and I will be able to say " I helped make that happen "



dacoinminster - my only advice to you - dont let the dollar blind you - remember whats really important - and make your dream come true



many people moan about you cutting the trolls posts...  I understand completely, this is a place for positive and useful debate, if you cant post with that in mind, this is not the place for your postings


sorry for going on for so long, all that is left to say is

GOOD LUCK BE WITH YOU





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I really appreciate your support! I'm definitely remembering what is important. You can probably tell from reading this thread that the single biggest risk to this project is my dogged determination to put my family first.

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August 28, 2013, 01:31:31 PM
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OP: I messed up and I just sent 3BTC which were not sent from a single address (e2a2ada035f096ddccd60925f6c051aac56be7ccfe0865453ff7b28fefc02de3), I see now that I should have used coin control with armory... How big is the problem? Any way to solve that?

No worries - the current plan is to write the code so that those MasterCoins are awarded to the address which paid the most bitcoins. The other option is to award them proportionally to the addresses which contributed, but that seems like it would make things needlessly complicated. I expect that your address 1C9RKyQ9X77iA6ARd182dRyGiacedGwYec owns them all.

Of course, if somebody contributes equally from two different addresses, I may be forced to add more logic to choose one . . .

Great - thanks for the prompt reply!

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August 28, 2013, 02:05:26 PM
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From our subreddit comes a request to "explain it like I'm five": http://www.reddit.com/r/mastercoin/comments/1l68y1/request_explain_it_like_im_five_the_mastercoin/

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    1. What type of users would benefit most from MasterCoin?

    2. Are there any similarities between the protocols of MasterCoin and, say, that of PayPal? If so, can you elaborate?

    3. Is there only one escrow fund throughout the MasterCoin protocol, or are there as many escrow funds as the market will bear? I'm referencing this image in particular.

    4. Can you dumb down what is meant by user currency? In dacoinminster's paper, he says, "The Most important feature of MasterCoins is the built-in support for users to create their own currencies out of existing MasterCoins." Could a user currency, if there was a market for it, be based on something as farfetched as bottle caps?

    5. Could a user currency be based not on goods but also on services? For instance, could there be a market for auto mechanics who could benefit from the ease of an online payment system and also the customers who could benefit from the system's ability to reverse disputed charges?

Excuse my naivety on this topic, I'm an English major by trade. Input is appreciated!

Feel free to chime in. Here's what I wrote:

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Thanks for your interest in my project!

I did make an attempt to explain what I am up to using the most accessible form of communication known to man (memes): https://sites.google.com/site/2ndbtcwpaper/using-memes-to-explain-bitcoin

Here's my attempt to answer your five questions:

1) Criminals. Seriously. I'm really worried about this.

2) I guess they are similar in that one person can pay another. Other than that, they have almost nothing in common (which is good)

3) One escrow fund for each stabilized currency

4) Yes, we could have a currency that tracked the value of bottle caps, as long as we have a data source publishing the value of bottle caps

5) Reversibility of savings wallet transactions is not intended for merchant disputes, but to prevent theft. I think someone could build services-based currencies on top of MasterCoin, but that would probably involve features which haven't been added to the spec yet.

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August 28, 2013, 03:17:08 PM
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JR, I've just invested a small sum and loved your vid (I'm from the Bitangels group).
All the best.

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August 28, 2013, 03:25:16 PM
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Hi dacoinminister! I read the paper and essentially read the whole thread here. Surprisingly, I didn't find the answers to the following questions:

1.) If a user registers a new currency, let's call it new_coin, is there an upper limit of new_coins that can be supplied?

2.) Who owns them initially? Is it the user who registered the currency or is it the escrow fund? Or is it the escrow fund generating them, as soon as there is demand?

3.) What real-life 'objects' can be made a new currency out of? 1oz of gold is obvious. But, can I make a currency out of a company share (company XYZ), called XYZ_coin, or can I make a currency being worth one gnome in my own garden, called MyGnome_coin? What are the rules?  Huh

4.) How does the escow fund determine the price of a Mastercoin? It must do that, in order to e.g. know the equilibrium value of a Gold_coin, etc to which it tries to couple. Obviously, it cannot look at the orderbook of a user currency, since this would be redundant. So, is the Mastercoin value determined by the Bitcoin/Mastercoin ratio?
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Trying to wrap my head around everything so please bear with me.
  • I buy a few MasterCoins by sending a payment from 'mmFjJ4P1bC43yd7v7FNMHPtezn6re2HCrA' to the exodus address.
  • I want to send one of my MasterCoins to a friend so I fund mmFjJ4P1bC43yd7v7FNMHPtezn6re2HCrA again so I have some coins with which I can create transactions.
  • I create a transaction guided by the advisor and set up one payment of 0.00006 to the exodus address an other one of 0.00006 to the address of my friend n3wLS8G69kD96Czw3xbUg17ipsb2W1NGvB and the data packet n3fpVfk96uq3kiGMQBsTPdhFfhc3hF9cef.
  • I press send but I forgot that I send more then 0.00006 * 3 to that address so now there is also a change address involved.

How would MasterCoin interpret this transaction? Would it be invalid and reject? Would it assume the receiving address is is the address that had the 0.00006 payment and not the one with the change address? Would it divide the the amount send over the two outputs that were neither the exodus address nor data addresses?

Or am I misunderstanding everything all together?  Roll Eyes

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I like it,come on。

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August 28, 2013, 04:07:49 PM
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From our subreddit comes a request to "explain it like I'm five": http://www.reddit.com/r/mastercoin/comments/1l68y1/request_explain_it_like_im_five_the_mastercoin/

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    1. What type of users would benefit most from MasterCoin?

    2. Are there any similarities between the protocols of MasterCoin and, say, that of PayPal? If so, can you elaborate?

    3. Is there only one escrow fund throughout the MasterCoin protocol, or are there as many escrow funds as the market will bear? I'm referencing this image in particular.

    4. Can you dumb down what is meant by user currency? In dacoinminster's paper, he says, "The Most important feature of MasterCoins is the built-in support for users to create their own currencies out of existing MasterCoins." Could a user currency, if there was a market for it, be based on something as farfetched as bottle caps?

    5. Could a user currency be based not on goods but also on services? For instance, could there be a market for auto mechanics who could benefit from the ease of an online payment system and also the customers who could benefit from the system's ability to reverse disputed charges?

Excuse my naivety on this topic, I'm an English major by trade. Input is appreciated!

Feel free to chime in. Here's what I wrote:

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Thanks for your interest in my project!

I did make an attempt to explain what I am up to using the most accessible form of communication known to man (memes): https://sites.google.com/site/2ndbtcwpaper/using-memes-to-explain-bitcoin

Here's my attempt to answer your five questions:

1) Criminals. Seriously. I'm really worried about this.

2) I guess they are similar in that one person can pay another. Other than that, they have almost nothing in common (which is good)

3) One escrow fund for each stabilized currency

4) Yes, we could have a currency that tracked the value of bottle caps, as long as we have a data source publishing the value of bottle caps

5) Reversibility of savings wallet transactions is not intended for merchant disputes, but to prevent theft. I think someone could build services-based currencies on top of MasterCoin, but that would probably involve features which haven't been added to the spec yet.

To point 3): In fact, I thought that there was only one escrow fund in the whole protocol, while reading the paper and the whole thread. You should definitely make this clearer in the paper!

Moreover, can you explain 'One escrow fund for each stabilized currency'? What is a stabilized currency? Isn't there an escrow fund from the beginning on? In this case, where does the supply of coins come from?
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August 28, 2013, 04:13:58 PM
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Well, I took the plunge.

https://blockchain.info/tx/dc745152672879823402844a678fa1b9935fe79050c938557ba30d96188cf58a
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August 28, 2013, 06:39:36 PM
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Trying to wrap my head around everything so please bear with me.
  • I buy a few MasterCoins by sending a payment from 'mmFjJ4P1bC43yd7v7FNMHPtezn6re2HCrA' to the exodus address.
  • I want to send one of my MasterCoins to a friend so I fund mmFjJ4P1bC43yd7v7FNMHPtezn6re2HCrA again so I have some coins with which I can create transactions.
  • I create a transaction guided by the advisor and set up one payment of 0.00006 to the exodus address an other one of 0.00006 to the address of my friend n3wLS8G69kD96Czw3xbUg17ipsb2W1NGvB and the data packet n3fpVfk96uq3kiGMQBsTPdhFfhc3hF9cef.
  • I press send but I forgot that I send more then 0.00006 * 3 to that address so now there is also a change address involved.

How would MasterCoin interpret this transaction? Would it be invalid and reject? Would it assume the receiving address is is the address that had the 0.00006 payment and not the one with the change address? Would it divide the the amount send over the two outputs that were neither the exodus address nor data addresses?

Or am I misunderstanding everything all together?  Roll Eyes


It looks like you've got everything exactly right! I haven't addressed the issue of change addresses publicly (thanks for bringing that up), but it will be easy for the protocol to ignore them since they will typically be much larger in value and of a different amount than the other addresses. Still, there is a tiny possibility that if your change address happened to receive exactly 0.00006 BTC AND happened to have a sequence number which conflicted with the data address, you could have an invalid transaction that would have to be resent.

I usually send exactly 0.00028 BTC to the address I'm sending from so that there is exactly 0.00006 (x3) + 0.0001 transaction fee and no change, but I only do that because I think it looks prettier to not have a change address.

You might notice that the first transactions I did had a change address, and then subsequent ones did not. All of them are perfectly valid though.

Eventually we'll have pretty UI to hide these complexities from the user, so they can just pay X MasterCoins to Y address for cost Z, just like bitcoin does now.

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