Dr.-Ing. Fabian Schuh
Dr.-Ing. Fabian Schuh
Do you guys recall the account recovery stuff in steem? Basically, one can challange the change of the authory (by paying a fee), then (one of) the previous permissions can...
> And I'm not sure if it's a good idea to retroactively introduce this feature. Suppose you have bought an account from someone, assuming that it's yours now, and on...
I can help out technically on this one. A year ago, I wanted to setup peermit.com which is like bitgo, but for bitshares. Couldn't finish it up due to legal...
It may be possible to use [BIP32](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0032.mediawiki) to derive child keys from the recepient's stealth keys/addresses, but I fear that that would only bring convenience to the recepient *IFF* you...
I think I now understand what you are trying to achieve. You generate a master shared secret from which you go down in a tree using BIP32 to get transfer-individual...
IMHO price triggered actions should be caused by 3rd parties. With custom operation permissions, this can even be done without risking funds. Basically, what you want to do is *...
> @xeroc I am not sure i understood you correctly. Let's say e have a stop-limit order of buying 10 BTC for bitUSD , with stop-price 4000 and limit price...
Would that be feasible computationally? It needs to go through all the holders of different assets and accumulate the respective stake.
> [](https://bitsharescan.com/account/stealth-buyback) > > Dividend-like payments to a large number of token holders are computationally expensive. That's the reason why STEALTH works like it does - it buys back tokens...
> I would very much like this BSIP in two steps. First, introduce maker-taker, then maybe dynamic fees like indicated above. This! "Keep it simple stupid" and do one thing...