Unseizable, unstoppable, border-ignoring digital gold, to be used directly as money; no single authority controlling supply, no fractional reserve nonsense.
You probably need to issue a new Masternode Start command from your local wallet or DMT/Trezor. You can check your masternode status on https://www.dashninja.pl/
While it is true that the long term effect of inflation will eventually dilute the value of the coin, the fact that miners/masternodes receive the newly created coins first gives them a substantial advantage. It's sometimes referred to as The Cantillon Effect or the Non-neutrality of Money...
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@revelations86 said people were put off by the price of a whole Dash, not by having to use decimals.
If it makes you happy, the wallets could have an option to hide Dash balances entirely. If you say users are bothered by it, obscure it away, under the hood, like they plan to do...
There is no issue here. We don't need those kind of investors, they would just make Dash more volatile.
So, when people convert USD to JPY, do they become happier because they have a hundred times more "monies"?
Yes, that's fine. I just want to point out that the iteration of this process is that we will pick a fee that will gravitate towards the median, but would always be lagging (wouldn't adapt as fast as we would like), while direct voting will give us the median immediately, and thus should be...
Ok, now it is good practice to leave at the top of the proposal: a manual voting line, a link to this proposal on Dashcentral, and also state clearly how many Dash you are asking for (i.e., denominated in Dash, not dollars)
While reading this thread, and idea came to me. A mobile wallet isn't well suited to mixing coins as needed for privatesend. But the QT wallet could potentially send the mixed coins to it. How? On the last round of mixing, it can just tell the MN to send the coin to an address of that wallet...
Yeah, let's try that out... Suppose all but one of the 4400 masternodes vote to lower the fee to 0.01 Dash. And the one other votes for the fee to be 7,247,463 Dash. The fee will then be raised to the average of 1,647 Dash.
And that's one reason not to use it (or to take precautions when using it) if you thing they would be interested in you.
To be fair, the system can be designed to count your votes without revealing how many MNs you have.
You just made 3 consecutive pre-proposals because another proposal doesn't seem to go the way you wanted. I gave you my honest feedback, if you don't value it, fine, I won't waste my time. I'll be back if and when it's a real proposal for the sake of discussing with the other MNOs.
Did you ever...
You want to turn proposals into gambling, which is rather uncanny. It is not the lack of a random chance to win a couple of bucks that is stopping people from submitting proposals.
I also don't think incentivising proposals to be made a full month before the deadline is worth the coding time.
What are you trying to achieve here? Because it doesn't seem that the solution matches the problem. The "problem" as I understand it is that it is too risky to pay 5 Dash because there is a chance the proposal might fail for various reasons. Your solution doesn't address this. We are back to...
I think this would make the proposal quality inconsistent. You don't need to put as much effort to make a proposal risking 1 Dash as you would a proposal needing 5.
For example, 20 shitty proposals @1-1.5 Dash could outprice a worthy proposal that would be made @1.5 but now must pay 2.25. At...
Yes, it will all be fine until the government raids the forum servers to find out how many masternodes everybody owns and what are their e-mails and IPs.