A bit more from Dan Notestein, the blocktrades.us CEO:
If you've been interested in purchasing PeerTrack's Notes (http://peertracks.com) directly using BitCoin, but haven't wanted to go through the trouble and expenses associated with making multiple coin conversions across exchanges, BlockTrades.us (https://blocktrades.us) is offering an easy way to get started.
Blocktrades.us has just added support for buying and selling Notes with BitCoin, BitShares, BitUSD, BitCNY, and BitBTC. No sign up is required to purchase coins on the site, and coin purchases complete within two bitcoin confirmations (or around 30s for conversions between BitShares coin types).
Hi Stan,
As we discussed it in other threads, Bitshares is a great technology and great idea, really innovative and Dan seems a nice and honest guy, but I was just wondering isn't it Bitshares fall under the illegal securities offering in the United States? I am based in the UK so I am not sure about the US regulations, but as far as I know it is illegal to offer not listd company shares in the US to not qualified investors. In the meantime you are promoting the project as a decentralized company and while I understand the Bitshares assets has a digital currency role as well, but apart from the digital currency function it is a de-facto company share too with voting rights, so don't you think you will be in trouble with the US law enforcement regarding to this project?