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boraf
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August 25, 2014, 05:25:15 PM |
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Not really sure what this mean. Care to explain it in layman term what bitshares is? and what BitUSD mean? For those who are not technical.
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pythonista
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August 25, 2014, 05:30:37 PM |
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Not really sure what this mean.
Care to explain it in layman term what bitshares is? and what BitUSD mean? For those who are not technical.
It means that you get the freedom & convenience of crypto-currencies, with the price stability of the dollar. You can use BitUSD for trade the same way you can use Bitcoin. But now you always know exactly what the price will be. It also means that if you want to cash out your BTSX, you can trade them on the BitsharesX decentralized exchange with zero counterparty risk. You dont need to risk sending your shares to some shady exchange in China or wherever. Holding BitUSD also gives you +5% interest, payed by the other side who is shorting BitUSD.
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instacalm (OP)
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August 25, 2014, 05:31:40 PM |
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Not really sure what this really mean.
Care to explain it in layman term what bitshares is? and what BitUSD mean? For those who are not technical.
Hi boraf, sure, the following is from the FAQ: What is a BitAsset?BitAssets are an experimental digital asset class that are fungible and market-pegged to the value of anything from dollars, to gold, to gallons of gasoline. BitAssets can be transferred between users in the same way as bitcoins. How does BitSharesX work?There are two interlinked components to BitShares X: BitAssets and the Exchange. A BitAsset is a special type of token that tracks the value of a real-world asset; for example, one BitUSD will be worth one US Dollar. Users of BitShares X will be able to trade their BTSX for BitAssets on the decentralized exchange. If you want to learn more please check the wiki and faq.
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Yuzu
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September 12, 2014, 02:01:47 AM |
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Does one need to download a different wallet for BitUSD, or can you just send it from Bter to your BTSX wallet?
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September 12, 2014, 04:48:10 AM |
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newuser01
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September 14, 2014, 10:45:27 AM |
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Not really sure what this mean. Care to explain it in layman term what bitshares is? and what BitUSD mean? For those who are not technical. good news for P&P that is all
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September 14, 2014, 10:56:00 AM |
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It also means that if you want to cash out your BTSX, you can trade them on the BitsharesX decentralized exchange with zero counterparty risk. You dont need to risk sending your shares to some shady exchange in China or wherever.
Holding BitUSD also gives you +5% interest, payed by the other side who is shorting BitUSD.
Is that +5% interest a year, or for a shorter period?
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Nullu
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September 14, 2014, 11:17:05 AM |
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Perhaps this meme will explain it: Correct me if I'm wrong, but if BitUSD's purpose is to maintain a close value to the dollar, that's not going to happen.
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September 14, 2014, 01:14:48 PM |
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Who gets my real dollar if I buy a bitUSD? Basically, who was smart enough to have me give them a real dollar for a digital dollar not recognized by any shops or the US government? Yes, I am being a bit of a troll, but it is also an honest question.
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nomoreheroes7
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September 14, 2014, 02:22:28 PM |
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but if BitUSD's purpose is to maintain a close value to the dollar, that's not going to happen.
That's exactly why it will happen. Unless a pizza some day becomes > $20, BitUSD's purpose is to be worth $20 for 20 BitUSD... Who gets my real dollar if I buy a bitUSD? Basically, who was smart enough to have me give them a real dollar for a digital dollar not recognized by any shops or the US government? Yes, I am being a bit of a troll, but it is also an honest question. The USD peg is only like 2 weeks old...you can't expect adoption yet...lol.
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clout
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September 14, 2014, 08:43:29 PM |
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Who gets my real dollar if I buy a bitUSD? Basically, who was smart enough to have me give them a real dollar for a digital dollar not recognized by any shops or the US government? The person that is dumb enough to store value in a depreciating fiat currency or a bank that provides no meaningful interest to depositors. While you, on the other hand, receive a 5-10% annual return on your bitUSD.
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September 14, 2014, 08:58:52 PM |
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New to BitSharesX, some questions:
1. Who issues the BitUSD?
2. What prevents the price from deviating from USD? Couldn't the BitUSD issuer not just issue more and more until the price drops.
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CoinHoarder
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September 14, 2014, 09:34:59 PM |
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Who gets my real dollar if I buy a bitUSD? Basically, who was smart enough to have me give them a real dollar for a digital dollar not recognized by any shops or the US government? The person that is dumb enough to store value in a depreciating fiat currency or a bank that provides no meaningful interest to depositors. While you, on the other hand, receive a 5-10% annual return on your bitUSD. Lol Clout, well said.
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December 07, 2017, 08:25:50 PM |
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This is a beautiful sight to see, and so far the experiment of creating a decentralized autonomous US dollar derivative has been a great success!!
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