I've exchanged quite a few private messages with Bytemaster but he still isn't convinced that I have found the flaw in his plan.
Here's a few areas from the whitepaper that were especially concerning:
"1. BitShares derive their value from the same sources as Bitcoins."
Bitcoin gets its value from its utility. Where would the utility for the BitShare blockchain come from? From it's ability to create sub-currencies according to the whitepaper. The big problem is that he has no way of making these sub currencies even resemble the value of those assets:
"How does everyone come to an agreement about what a particular sub-currency is supposed to track?
How did language develop? Who decided what words would track what ideas? The answer is that anyone who doesn’t learn and adapt to the consensus would be unable to communicate. This is a very natural process and does not require any central authority or formal ‘contracts’ between people to define the meaning of words.
Likewise, people will naturally come to a consensus about what currencies track what ideas and there would be ample market pressure for all participants to find a way to reach consensus. Any individual who is wrong about the consensus opinion would end up mispricing assets. "
So there is no mechanism to force anyone to trade these electronic representations of assets for anything resembling their price in the physical world. This is a big problem because this is the only thing giving value to his alternative blockchain. BitShares would get their value from the sub-currencies being related to real assets, and not the other way around as he proposed. Since these sub currencies can't be forced into any particular price they will never work. This is a fatal flaw in the plan.
The logic of collective action, economics, and game theory all say that humans do whatever is in their best interest that they can get away with. Sub-currencies would quickly spiral totally out of relation to any name that is slapped on them. Without any mechanism to ensure that the represented currencies resemble the value of real currencies they do not represent anything and hence add no value.
You promised 10 BTC, but if you payed even just 1 BTC it would be fine. Please don't be someone who posts bounties without ever planning to pay them.