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RE: Using OpenLedger for the First Time: Basic Transactions

in #bitshares7 years ago (edited)

I've been using Bitshares for over 2 years and love it. You can't loose your coins (ahem Gox, BTC-e), trades are super cheap/fast and they have things like bitUSD, bitCNY, bitGold, bitSilver etc. that are pegged to the real things.

Plus the community is very active and they have great devs that get paid directly from transaction fees, which means Bitshares is the only blockchain that turns a profit and uses it to pay for maintenance and upgrades. Because the chain runs on DPOS there is no miner cartel wasting billions in electricity and trying to screw everyone like we are seeing with Bitcoin right now.

Bitshares is the undiscovered gem of the crypto world!

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I will also try Bitshares!

Great write up on the open ledger, but I am sad to say open ledger is not for me. At least not at this time. I feel fairly confused after reading about it and am more comfortable with my cold storage wallet. Is a open ledger as secure?


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Bitshares is the undiscovered gem of the crypto world!

Because the chain runs on DPOS there is no miner cartel wasting billions in electricity and trying to screw everyone

Blunt, but I have never seen anyone describe the situation more accurately. Thanks for the laugh. =P

The more i read about and investigate the more i find positive feedback !
thanx 4 telling your personnel experience. Cheers Mate :)

Good enough points for me. I just jumped on, opened an Open Ledger account and bought bitshares. At first it looked intimidating but wasn't that hard. I think they could use a GUI update though. It looks more complicated than it is.

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