Oh, I was just asking if anyone new about different token features on BitShares:
User-Issued Assets -regulation-compatible cryptoasset issuance
...a type of custom token...
The creator of such an asset publically names, describes, and distributes its tokens, and can specify customized requirements, such as an approved whitelist of accounts permitted to hold the tokens, or the associated trading and transfer fees.
- I suppose "layers" is my own key term.
- tokens on BitShares are pegged to things like fiat currencies through the BTS token (acts like insurance and a standard for the BitShares platform) - ergo, any investor using BitShares can trade whatever custom token for BTS at any given time
- current EOS "compatibility/support" - I cannot say much specifically with confidence
- smart contract- generally inexperienced
Can anyone explain if, and/or by how much, the system function (i.e. power consumption operating on the BitShares platform) of a User-Issued Asset can vary from token to token?
Please ask me to clarify anything, it helps me learn about the exciting applications of BitShares and EOS, as well as, what is possible through chaining cryptographically secured digital assets.
Noone answered so far? bubububu ....