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RE: Amanda's Contest: Earn $20 of DASH For Installing Your Friend's #FirstDashWallet, June 13 Deadline

in #dash8 years ago

Hi Stellabelle,

Just seen you on BitcoinUncensored (Not a full interview unfortunately) - you are the 'Moment of Zen', sure someone has already told you but just encase i though it would do the honors. Your on at 12m15s

BTW. if you like the governance model in DASH you should also check out Bitshares.

Both DASH and Bitshares released governance models at the same time. The main difference is that in Bitshares all Shareholders get to vote where in DASH i believe it is only the masternodes that get to vote (at the current price; a MN costs ~ $147,000 USD / 1000 DASH).

The other notable difference is that Bitshares allows shareholders to vote on protocol level variables such as fees, blocksize, blocktime, witnesses and many more.. once shareholder approval is reached these changes are automatically introduced to the network after a maintenance interval occurs.
For example: we reduced fees on all operation 2 weeks ago given the price rise.

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I looked into Bitshares last year, and honestly, I have been meaning to research it more. You don't need to convince me, I am sure it's very good tech. I guess my thinking is this: will BitShares have the potential to go mainstream? Can regular people use it or will it remain kind of difficult for average users? Why did Dan not launch EOS on Bitshares?
thanks, i had no idea i was in a video.

I am a fan of openledger, like the potential it shows as a Descentralized Exchange.

that's hilarious!