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  • nycsmooth
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    Does anyone really think that Holy knows what he's doing by trying to get involved with this funny money??

    Somebody's going to be raking him over the coals... I don't even have an idea how much money he's going to be taken 4...

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  • Andre_parker1
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    life of a retired boxer..mismanaging funds?

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  • Eff Pandas
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    Anyone doing a celebrity endorsement for a ******currency, except Rory MacDonald (an MMA fighter & ****** dork), is doing it for the money. I bet Holyfield can't even say the name of this coin in a 2 weeks without some assistant whispering it into his ear.

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  • Evil_Meat
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    Originally posted by GrandmasterWang View Post
    Damn man.... you got me thinking of adding some BitShares to my portfolio.....
    I highly recommend it man... They have many currencies on there. For example, if you send ******* to your bitshares account, it will show up as OPEN.BTC. It's a bitshares token that is 1:1 with the actual value of BTC. Now ******* can be traded instantly through the bitshares platform. When you send openbtc to someone outside of the bitshares platform, they get real btc.

    Among many other things, there is BitUSD which is always 1:1 with the USD, and it can be turned into USDT, where you can then send it anywhere. There are always BitShares in collateral to back up the value of such assets, and the more assets that are created, the more bitshares that get pulled out of circulation into collateral to back the assets. It's set up to cause deflation and increased buying pressure. There's a lot more to BitShares that I haven't mentioned. Fundamentally it is the best blockchain technology. Also stakeholder driven so it's 100% decentralized and ran by the stakeholders. It's truly incredible.

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  • GrandmasterWang
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    Originally posted by Evil_Meat View Post
    It's a decentralized market exchange. I use it and love it, but it's a bit intimidating when you're first getting into it. Normally ******currency exchanges are on websites, so if the website gets hacked, everyone can lose their funds. BitShares is a peer to peer exchange, it's not hosted on a website or anything... Think of it like *******s. Decentralized exchanges cannot be regulated, since they are peer to peer like *******s. BitShares can do transactions in about 1.5 seconds, while ******* takes hours. The system is ran by the stakeholders, meaning they control it, and they vote on who works on it.
    Damn man.... you got me thinking of adding some BitShares to my portfolio.....

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  • Evil_Meat
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    I fully expect many posters to come in here and trash BitShares. People on this forum, and people in general just love talking **** about things they literally know nothing about.

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  • Evil_Meat
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    Originally posted by Holler View Post
    A broke former champion boxer is desperately cashing in on whatever name recognition he still possesses, by endorsing anything and everything that comes his way.
    Perfect example for you to learn a lesson in life.... You judged BitShares based on Holyfield, and you know nothing about BitShares. It is the world's first decentralized exchange. It doesn't matter what Holyfield has done... BitShares is revolutionary and nothing Holyfield does or says changes that. BitShares is also stakeholder driven, so technically unless the stakeholders vote on a partnership, it's not really a true partnership.

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  • Evil_Meat
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    Originally posted by iamboxing View Post
    I didn't understand a thing. Don't know what bitshares are....decentralised etc...I blanked out. Can someone explain it like I'm 5.
    It's a decentralized market exchange. I use it and love it, but it's a bit intimidating when you're first getting into it. Normally ******currency exchanges are on websites, so if the website gets hacked, everyone can lose their funds. BitShares is a peer to peer exchange, it's not hosted on a website or anything... Think of it like *******s. Decentralized exchanges cannot be regulated, since they are peer to peer like *******s. BitShares can do transactions in about 1.5 seconds, while ******* takes hours. The system is ran by the stakeholders, meaning they control it, and they vote on who works on it.

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  • Holler
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    Originally posted by iamboxing View Post
    I didn't understand a thing. Don't know what bitshares are....decentralised etc...I blanked out. Can someone explain it like I'm 5.
    A broke former champion boxer is desperately cashing in on whatever name recognition he still possesses, by endorsing anything and everything that comes his way.

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  • iamboxing
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    I didn't understand a thing. Don't know what bitshares are....decentralised etc...I blanked out. Can someone explain it like I'm 5.

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