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Topic: [ANN] peatio.com the world's first 100 percent public owned bitcoin exchange - page 4. (Read 16328 times)

newbie
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Yes,we have to be patient! Smiley
vip
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jr. member
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newbie
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I just signed up.  When will the shares be available for purchase?  I live in the U.S. so I couldn't fill out all of the fields (identification, qq, etc.)

shares of what?..thanks
newbie
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 I highly believe Mr.Li and expect the schedule!
legendary
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I just signed up.  When will the shares be available for purchase?  I live in the U.S. so I couldn't fill out all of the fields (identification, qq, etc.)
newbie
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Sounds great. looking forward to it.
legendary
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Bitcoin is too valuable to be used as a currency
newbie
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As bitcoiners are calling for a true p2p exchange, I figure out another direction: if an exchange is 100 percent public owned, it's in essence another form of p2p.

http://peatio.com

  • The team was assembled, and are now working.
  • The project is funded and supported by https://bitfund.pe. (..., which is the 11th project in the portfolio of https://bitfund.pe)
  • The first market will be China, one of the biggest markets in the world. (The next market will be nominated by share holders.)
  • The exchange will have a client, with desktop and mobile edition. (more details will be updated)
  • The exchange will sell all of its shares to the public.
  • Every country or area will have it's own subdomain, cn.peatio.com, kr.peatio.com, jp.peatio.com, us.peatio.com, etc. and should have its own 100% IPO, since local traders should own local exchange.
  • Once launched, the exchange will pay out dividend on a daily base.
  • The shares will also be exchanged on its own site.
  • The funding process will be open within two weeks, which will be parallel to the development. And the shares selling will be escrowed by John. K, or using
  • a mechanism of the distributed contract ( https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Contracts )

@GGGGG is responsible to give more on announcements of peatio.com and https://bitfund.pe

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UPDATE 2013.06.24

A new domain acquired: peat.io [thanks to the advice from @coinage and @davout, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2541072]



i'm sorry isn't that the purpose of bitcoin software to do this?..lol
newbie
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A tiny update, a new domain name acquired: peat.io (thanks to the advice from @coinage, and @davout. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2541072)
oh,nice!At least we've known the real meaning of the domain name!good luck peat! Grin Grin Grin
vip
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A tiny update, a new domain name acquired: peat.io (thanks to the advice from @coinage, and @davout. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2541072)
newbie
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That's cool for own the share, looking forward to it.
legendary
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gateway

Being used in the same sense as ripple's vocabulary: http://vimeo.com/63784865#at=0
newbie
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The problem here is that even a sound p2p solution emerges, it will still have to depend on some sort of "gateway" (a term used by ripple).
Yes, gateways do become the next CPoF (Central Point of Failure) if you move your exchange to software, I understand.

The challenge then would be to find a way to create gateways that simply cannot be shut down, such as being too numerous or completely anonymous.

uhm...clueless noob here cause I have no idea what a "gateway" is, but what yer describing is called a smartphone. Well...as in too numerous to all be shut down at once and anonymous as in beer. I mean bitcoin anonymous. Oh nevermind. (grin)
newbie
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Will Mr Li or John help to clarify the state of the fake fund raising incident - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/help-lushan-first-public-bitcoin-donation-in-china-for-lushan-earthquake-181336 before going on to raise more money from the public?

I don't think Mr Li is a trustworthy person and have the right credential to carry out any IPO.

In my time knowing Mr. Li, I have found him to be one of the most trustworthy and passionate individuals I have ever met. His commitment to the Bitcoin community seems endless and he supports many small projects.  We are very lucky to have him here.

As for your assertion that he somehow lacks the skills to carry out an IPO, it is baseless and offensive. China isn't the most Bitcoin friendly environment, yet he publicly embraces it regardless of the personal risks. He has decades of business experience and a very committed network of associates to carry out a wide range of operations throughout all of China. Li is also my friend and I'll always support his efforts to bring Bitcoin to a society in desperate need of the economic freedom we take for granted.


ok
legendary
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CEO of IOHK
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Will Mr Li or John help to clarify the state of the fake fund raising incident - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/help-lushan-first-public-bitcoin-donation-in-china-for-lushan-earthquake-181336 before going on to raise more money from the public?

I don't think Mr Li is a trustworthy person and have the right credential to carry out any IPO.

In my time knowing Mr. Li, I have found him to be one of the most trustworthy and passionate individuals I have ever met. His commitment to the Bitcoin community seems endless and he supports many small projects.  We are very lucky to have him here.

As for your assertion that he somehow lacks the skills to carry out an IPO, it is baseless and offensive. China isn't the most Bitcoin friendly environment, yet he publicly embraces it regardless of the personal risks. He has decades of business experience and a very committed network of associates to carry out a wide range of operations throughout all of China. Li is also my friend and I'll always support his efforts to bring Bitcoin to a society in desperate need of the economic freedom we take for granted.
newbie
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Expecting  Cheesy

As bitcoiners are calling for a true p2p exchange, I figure out another direction: if an exchange is 100 percent public owned, it's in essence another form of p2p.

http://peatio.com

  • The team was assembled, and are now working.
  • The project is funded and supported by https://bitfund.pe. (..., which is the 11th project in the portfolio of https://bitfund.pe)
  • The first market will be China, one of the biggest markets in the world. (The next market will be nominated by share holders.)
  • The exchange will have a client, with desktop and mobile edition. (more details will be updated)
  • The exchange will sell all of its shares to the public.
  • Every country or area will have it's own subdomain, cn.peatio.com, kr.peatio.com, jp.peatio.com, us.peatio.com, etc. and should have its own 100% IPO, since local traders should own local exchange.
  • Once launched, the exchange will pay out dividend on a daily base.
  • The shares will also be exchanged on its own site.
  • The funding process will be open within two weeks, which will be parallel to the development. And the shares selling will be escrowed by John. K, or using
  • a mechanism of the distributed contract ( https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Contracts )

@GGGGG is responsible to give more on announcements of peatio.com and https://bitfund.pe


hero member
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My other Avatar is also Scrooge McDuck
Smiley I think we're moving along to that direction.
Awesome! I look forward to news then.
vip
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The problem here is that even a sound p2p solution emerges, it will still have to depend on some sort of "gateway" (a term used by ripple).
Yes, gateways do become the next CPoF (Central Point of Failure) if you move your exchange to software, I understand.

The challenge then would be to find a way to create gateways that simply cannot be shut down, such as being too numerous or completely anonymous.


Smiley I think we're moving along to that direction.
vip
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The updates that you've linked does not mentioned anything about the student aid.   If wasn't for this post, will you even bother posting an update and the original fund raising post, nor update your blog.  How can you raise fund publicly and not provide an update on how you intend to use the fund?   
I've said enough on the original post on how do I intend to use the fund. I don't quite understand your point that my blog is not "publicly" seen?
You can read Chinese, and you've read all the post, how could you conclude "The updates that you've linked does not mentioned anything about the student aid." -- please read again: http://lixiaolai.com/first-public-charity-donation-in-china-for-lushan-final

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How were the 30 students selected to receive the student aid?   Have the 30 students already received the aid?  Would you provide any evidence for the action?
They've already received. YES, I'll provide adequate evidences.

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In your fund raising post, you have committed to "promise that all funds will be spent on rehabilitation of lushan."   Do you think student aid is an appropriate way to use this fund?
YES, I think it's appropriate. I'll elaborate in the final update in the original donation post.


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Anyway, it is getting off-topic.  Please post your updates (and evidence if any) in your original fund raising thread to close the loop.  I have done my whistle blowing, and will not post any more on this matter.
Please keep watching the original donation post.
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