BITSHARES-How to creating a new UIA [ASSET]

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 CREATING A NEW UIA

In order to create a new asset, we first need to enter our account’s asset page and click CREATE ASSET

 We will enter the asset creation page that will allow us to define the assets parameters.

 PRIMARY SETTINGS

The most important settings are listed in the primary settings. 

 The Symbol defined here will be reserved in the system for your assets. One the asset is created, the symbol cannot be changed again! 

 Note : Smybols with less than 5 characters are very expense. Please consult the Networks fees in the explorer! 

 The maximum supply is also a permanent setting and denotes the maximum amount of shares that can ever exist at the same time.

The precision is used to denoted the number of decimal places. A 0 will result in an asset that cannot be separated below integer amounts (e.g. 1, 2, ..).

To allow transaction fees to be paid in the native asset, a core exchange rate is required at which a customer can implicitly trade the UIA into BTS from the asset’s fee pool. This also requires that the fee pool is funded (e.g. by the issuer). Since all prices in BitShares are internally represented as fractions (i.e. a/b), we need to define a ratio between quote (the UIA) and base (BTS), i.e. the numerator and denominator for price = a/b.

Finally, a description can be used to let everyone know the purpose of the asset, or an internet address for further information. 

 PERMISSIONS (OPTIONAL)

Even though the default settings should be fine for most UIAs, we have the option to opt-out of some available features. (By default, or permissions are enabled). 

 Note : Once a permission has been set to false, the permission cannot be reactivated! 

 We have the options to opt-out of:

  • Enabling Market Fees
  • Requiring holders to be white-listed
  • Allow Issuer to withdraw from any account
  • Require all transfers to be approved by the issuer
  • Allow to disable confidential transactions

Note that setting these permissions does not imply that the features is enabled. To do so, we would also require to enable the corresponding flag(s). (See below).

 FLAGS AND MARKET FEES (OPTIONAL)

The flags are used to actually enable a particular features, such as market fees or confidential transfers. 

 If we have set the permission to have a market fee, we can enable the market fees here and set a percentage and max. fee.

We here also can enable the requirements for users to be white-listed, enable confidential transfers and give the issuer the power to withdraw its asset from customer accounts. 

 ISSUING SHARES

After creating the asset, no shares will exist until the issuer issues them: 

 

THE ASSET CREATION FEE

The asset creation fee depends on the length of your symbol. 3 Character Symbols are the shortest and are rather expensive while symbols with 5 or more characters are significantly cheaper.50% of the asset creation fee are used to pre-fill the assets fee pool. From the other 50%, 20% go to the network and 80% go to the referral program. This means, that if you are a life-time member, you get back 40% of the asset creation fee after the vesting period (currently 90 days). 

source : http://docs.bitshares.org/bitshares/tutorials/uia-create-gui.html

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The Core Exchange Rate really puzzles me. I want a full unit to be worth $1 USD and there will be thirty billion units in the new asset. So how would I set this in the Core Exchange Rate answers in the creation dialogs?

I think I figured it out. I created Remedy.BitWolf