"We propose to add a new operation called 'ManageBuyOffer' which specifies the maximum amount of the 'buying' asset that should be bought by the offer." - Jonathan Jove CORE CAP-0006 - Adding Buy Offers The current offer operation allows users to submit sell offers (“I want to sell XLM at 0.24 USD or higher”). But users cannot describe a buy offer (“I want to buy XLM at 0.23 USD or lower”). This CAP would introduce a “‘ManageBuyOffer’ operation with functionality similar to the 'ManageOffer' operation except that the amount is specified in terms of the 'buying' asset instead of the 'selling' asset.” This approach is backwards compatible and will not require changing the order book or the type of data in the ledger. Link WALLETS Lumens on Trezor Trezor support for lumens has been implemented. It is currently only available in a Trezor-hosted version of the Stellar Account Viewer and is not yet available in the Trezor Wallet app itself. Until other wallets and the Stellar Laboratory support Trezor, you cannot perform any other operations beyond sending lumens. Link ASSETS 6% of Q3 ICOs Occurred on Stellar According to CoinGecko’s Q3 report, Stellar was the second most popular platform for token issuance in Q3. Ethereum was the obvious winner with 85% of Q3 ICOs. Link NEWS Lisa Nestor lays out SDF’s vision for financial inclusion. Link



Stronghold’s USD custodian Prime Trust describes best practices for stablecoin custodians. Link JOBS Blockchain, full-stack, mobile, and web developers

Token | San Francisco WEEKLY GIF Transactions are made up of individual operations. Each operation is an individual command that applies changes to your account on the ledger. Operations are used to send payments, enter orders into the decentralized exchange, issue trustlines to be able to hold assets, and more. - Kyle Did someone forward this email to you? Sign up to receive an email like this one every week. I find the most interesting Stellar developments from the week and deliver them to you every Friday morning.



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