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March 04, 2015, 05:31:41 PM
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My guess is that trying to be "decentralised" when it comes to fiat will simply get you shut down.

(but I hope I am wrong for your sake)

The banks *hate* decentralised systems and will do almost anything to stop them (as they know it is the end of their control if they were to allow it).

Same goes for Mastercard/Visa networks for payments.

Our system is totaly decentralised, like Bitcoin. So like Bitcoin, it can't be shut down for being decentralised.

From the day of launch, if we disappear our decentralised exchange will carry on just fine without us. (Assuming we get to the finish line and it works).
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March 04, 2015, 05:34:26 PM
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Its a bit off topic but I'm going to ask you here anyway.

If an m-of-n transaction has been fully signed by various Bitcoin (or Alt) clients via their RPC APIs. How does one then broadcast that transaction onto the network? Can it be done via the client's RPC API too?
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March 04, 2015, 05:49:08 PM
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If an m-of-n transaction has been fully signed by various Bitcoin (or Alt) clients via their RPC APIs. How does one then broadcast that transaction onto the network? Can it be done via the client's RPC API too?

Once it has been fully signed you can just use the "sendtransaction" RPC to send it.

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March 04, 2015, 06:01:04 PM
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Once it has been fully signed you can just use the "sendtransaction" RPC to send it.

Is that sendrawtransaction()? As defined here:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list
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March 04, 2015, 06:05:18 PM
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Yup - that's the one.

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March 04, 2015, 06:17:58 PM
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Yup - that's the one.

Thanks a lot for all the help today. Got my MSDs done for now.
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