Yup I agree this is way too complicated for 99% of users
@realdantreccia How did you deposit dvc into stellar? I can deposit btc etc through the trusted vendors, adding the dvc asset to your homepage can be done easily enough by linking markm's account
https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5But there is no deposit link against markm account for dve like there is for btc, eth etc.
I get that this is trading a dvc token which represents the dvc, is the solution here to either setup my own amount of dvc tokens like markm has and see if stellar will link the two as being the same or to trade off stellar chain with markm dvc for dvc token... or am i missing something here?
Fuzzybear
Hey Fb. I just bought XLM and went right to StellarTerm the last time I bought some DVC tokens from MarkM's issuer account. Then I went from there to trade for interstellar.exchange's Eth tokens using the StellarTerm platform to trade.
That should, technically, be incorrect, IN THAT my issuer account SHOULD only be issuing things to an issued-to account which in turn passes them on to wherever they are going.
Whenever creating tokens it is wise to only issue them to a separate issued-to account, for various reasons including that on some/many platforms sending tokens back to the actual issuer vanishes them.
On the Stellar platform that happens but also on Stellar the issuer does not typically see in their client how many they issued, so I use my issued-to account's trust-line size as my record of how many total I have issued. Which also means every one of them can be sent back to the issued-to account for re-use instead of sent back to the actual issuer vanishing them.
Like I said, a technicality.

-MarkM-