Assets / Issuers (Quick Reference)

[color=#ff0000]This document is soon to be replaced with our Counterparty Business Directory.[/color]

[size=1.45em]XBTC[/size]

Using this gateway service you can swap BTC for XBTC tokens (which are native to Counterparty) and, using these, you can trade on the distributed exchange against any native Counterparty asset without considering fees, troll orders or needing to wait for the other side of the trade to trigger a BTCPay (see here, for an explanation of BTCPay). XBTC is a native Counterparty asset and can be held in full escrow by Counterparty.

[size=1.45em]LTBCoin[/size]

Coming Soon. This is the internal currency of the Let’s Talk Bitcoin content network. LTBCoin is positioned as the first “Network Coin” and aims to give content creators working on the Let’s Talk Bitcoin show a stake in its success, to enable others to speculate on the success of the project, and as a means of buying sponsorship on the show itself. The currency is currently preparing for its initial disbursement.

[size=1.45em]Bitcoin Tangible Trust[/size]

Bitcoin Tangible Trust are on a mission to “digitize all valuable assets into the Counterparty platform and to build a trustless, yet reputable service that delivers unmatched ability to access asset markets, globally”. They have announced partnerships with Diamond Depository and Agora Commodities, and are currently conducting a purchase walk-through with a forum member.

[size=1.45em]MEAT[/size]

This asset is to trade the in-game currency for the game The Kingdom of Loathing. It is issued by Daniel P Barron.

[font=verdana][size=1.45em]BITLANCE[/size][/font]

[font=verdana]Bitlance is a Bitcoin based freelancing portal. They’ve issued their company stock, but won’t be selling any until they’re [/font][font=verdana]profitable and in a position to pay dividends.[/font]

[font=verdana][size=1.45em]GIGAHASH[/size][/font]

[font=verdana]GIGAHASH is positioned an easy way to mine Bitcoins from your Counterparty wallet. Each share represents the equivalent hashing power on Eligius mining pool, and dividends are paid directly to the owner’s BTC address within 24 hours of a payout from Eligius. Management fees are set at 3%. [/font][font=verdana]Offer: get 10% more GIGAHASH when you pay in XBTC. In the future, a broadcast feed of the CEX.IO GHS/BTC Volume Weighted Average Price will be available, which will enable users to hedge against the price of GIGAHASH falling.[/font]

[font=verdana][size=18px]CHARITYCOIN[/size][/font]
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Charity Coin is a user currency issued when [/font][font=verdana]charitable donations are registered via JustGiving or Virgin Money giving.[/font]

[size=1.45em]ROCKMINER[/size]

ROCKMINER is a “pass through” for shares of RockMiner. 100 ROCKMINER shares in Counterparty equals 1 RockMiner share.

[size=1.45em]BOMB[/size]

Adeally are “an immersive entertainment shopping experience, featuring gaming mechanics, crowd sourcing and brilliantly honest deals”. They are registering 300,000 shares of equity at $3.33 per share, exclusively via Counterparty.

[size=1.45em]DUNNECAP[/size]

DunneCapital LTD - are a group currently working on the first UK Bitcoin exchange (they’re also developing a casino, called Multibet.io). They’re conducting part of their IPO via Counterparty (selling 15,000 out of the 100,000 shares for 0.008 BTC each), and once the exchange has launched, dividends will be paid on a weekly basis via Counterparty.

[size=1.45em]BITSPOT[/size]

Bitspot want people to be able to easily purchase and sell bitcoins just as easily as they can send and receive them. They’re preparing for an IPVO and are working with the creators of Vennd to setup an automatic disbursement of shares (BITSPOT).

[size=1.45em]EARNFREEBTC[/size]

Earn Free Bitcoins say they’re “a popular ‘earn bitcoin’ faucet site, similar to btc-clicks and bitvisitor”. This token represents a profit share from the site.

Thank you for starting this list. The beginning of Yelp for Counterparty, maybe?

Looking forward to seeing hundreds of assets and issuers on this list someday  :) 

Great post, thanks for making this.

You can add bitlance.biz to the list. It’s a bitcoin based freelancing portal.

The symbol is BITLANCE

Further info here: http://bitlance.biz/about-us/investor-relations

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You can add bitlance.biz to the list. It’s a bitcoin based freelancing portal.

The symbol is BITLANCE

Further info here: http://bitlance.biz/about-us/investor-relations
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That’s done for you Jeff.

Thanks a lot!

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I’ll be maintaining this as a handy “quick start” reference to the assets and issuers on the Counterparty Protocol. If you can see any important ones that are missing, please post them below.

[size=1.45em]XBTC[/size]

Using this gateway service you can swap BTC for XBTC tokens (which are native to Counterparty) and, using these, you can trade on the distributed exchange against any native Counterparty asset without considering fees, troll orders or needing to wait for the other side of the trade to trigger a BTCPay ([color=#ff0000]see here, under “Exchanging BTC for other assets” for an explanation of BTCPay[/color]). XBTC is a native Counterparty asset and can be held in full escrow by Counterparty.
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The above link is not found. I need to read about BTCPay. Is there another link?

Sorry, looks like the page was moved.

How about this -

https://wiki.counterparty.co/w/Assets#Trades_involving_BTC_.28btcpay.29

[quote author=CryptoFinanceUK link=topic=196.msg1920#msg1920 date=1397567704]
Sorry, looks like the page was moved.

How about this -

https://wiki.counterparty.co/w/Assets#Trades_involving_BTC_.28btcpay.29
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Thanks for updating the link.
Now I see, however, that I need to understand how to do this in Counterwallet.co. I tried a trade yesterday with Global_Trade_Repo, and it didn’t go through because my BTC did not leave my account. He thought it was a BTCPay issue. But I see no way in Counterwallet to make any BTCPay parameter active. What am I misunderstanding?

[quote author=sparta_cuss link=topic=196.msg1923#msg1923 date=1397575484]
[quote author=CryptoFinanceUK link=topic=196.msg1920#msg1920 date=1397567704]
Sorry, looks like the page was moved.

How about this -

https://wiki.counterparty.co/w/Assets#Trades_involving_BTC_.28btcpay.29
[/quote]


Thanks for updating the link.
Now I see, however, that I need to understand how to do this in Counterwallet.co. I tried a trade yesterday with Global_Trade_Repo, and it didn’t go through because my BTC did not leave my account. He thought it was a BTCPay issue. But I see no way in Counterwallet to make any BTCPay parameter active. What am I misunderstanding?
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“Automatic BTCpay” is the default in Counterwallet, but, in order for it to work, you need to be signed in when your order is matched.

[quote author=cityglut link=topic=196.msg1924#msg1924 date=1397575980]
[quote author=sparta_cuss link=topic=196.msg1923#msg1923 date=1397575484]
[quote author=CryptoFinanceUK link=topic=196.msg1920#msg1920 date=1397567704]
Sorry, looks like the page was moved.

How about this -

https://wiki.counterparty.co/w/Assets#Trades_involving_BTC_.28btcpay.29
[/quote]


Thanks for updating the link.
Now I see, however, that I need to understand how to do this in Counterwallet.co. I tried a trade yesterday with Global_Trade_Repo, and it didn’t go through because my BTC did not leave my account. He thought it was a BTCPay issue. But I see no way in Counterwallet to make any BTCPay parameter active. What am I misunderstanding?
[/quote]

“Automatic BTCpay” is the default in Counterwallet, but, in order for it to work, you need to be signed in when your order is matched.
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Thanks for the quick response.


This is very strange. Is it a feature or a bug?

[quote author=sparta_cuss link=topic=196.msg1926#msg1926 date=1397576235]
[quote author=cityglut link=topic=196.msg1924#msg1924 date=1397575980]
[quote author=sparta_cuss link=topic=196.msg1923#msg1923 date=1397575484]
[quote author=CryptoFinanceUK link=topic=196.msg1920#msg1920 date=1397567704]
Sorry, looks like the page was moved.

How about this -

https://wiki.counterparty.co/w/Assets#Trades_involving_BTC_.28btcpay.29
[/quote]


Thanks for updating the link.
Now I see, however, that I need to understand how to do this in Counterwallet.co. I tried a trade yesterday with Global_Trade_Repo, and it didn’t go through because my BTC did not leave my account. He thought it was a BTCPay issue. But I see no way in Counterwallet to make any BTCPay parameter active. What am I misunderstanding?
[/quote]

“Automatic BTCpay” is the default in Counterwallet, but, in order for it to work, you need to be signed in when your order is matched.
[/quote]


Thanks for the quick response.


This is very strange. Is it a feature or a bug?
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It’s neither a feature nor a bug, but a technical limitation.

[quote author=cityglut link=topic=196.msg1927#msg1927 date=1397576279]
[quote author=sparta_cuss link=topic=196.msg1926#msg1926 date=1397576235]
[quote author=cityglut link=topic=196.msg1924#msg1924 date=1397575980]
[quote author=sparta_cuss link=topic=196.msg1923#msg1923 date=1397575484]
[quote author=CryptoFinanceUK link=topic=196.msg1920#msg1920 date=1397567704]
Sorry, looks like the page was moved.

How about this -

https://wiki.counterparty.co/w/Assets#Trades_involving_BTC_.28btcpay.29
[/quote]


Thanks for updating the link.
Now I see, however, that I need to understand how to do this in Counterwallet.co. I tried a trade yesterday with Global_Trade_Repo, and it didn’t go through because my BTC did not leave my account. He thought it was a BTCPay issue. But I see no way in Counterwallet to make any BTCPay parameter active. What am I misunderstanding?
[/quote]

“Automatic BTCpay” is the default in Counterwallet, but, in order for it to work, you need to be signed in when your order is matched.
[/quote]


Thanks for the quick response.


This is very strange. Is it a feature or a bug?
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It’s neither a feature nor a bug, but a technical limitation.
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It’s a consequence of Counterwallet’s strict security model: Counterwallet never holds any of your funds.

Glad to see I have been added

Very helpful, though the order of those isn’t obvious… no need for alphabetical. If the list gets long, perhaps newest at the top would work well.

You can add BitSpot to the list. We’re preparing for an IPVO to launch within the upcoming weeks. We’re coordinating and working with the creators of Vennd (vennd.io) to setup an automatic disbursement of shares (BITSPOT). Vennd will allow users to purchase our asset without having to be savvy to Counterparty. Ultimately we will get more exposure and they can just sit back and collect dividends then trade/sell whenever they feel comfortable and get used to Counterparty’s dex. There are more details about our company, what we do, and who we are @ Https://www.bitspot.co.


I’ll keep you updated on the details. We’re trying to be very methodical with our announcement, raising hype, and coordination with the crypto-media outlets.

Hi Aaron - that’s all done for you.

heres another one :slight_smile: https://forums.counterparty.co/index.php/topic,373.0.html

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heres another one :slight_smile: https://forums.counterparty.co/index.php/topic,373.0.html
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Thanks Cryptonaut - will add.