When an asset says 40% to be released does that mean there is only 40% value left per share purchased?
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If you're talking about the assets in which I have control, when I say that, what I mean is this...
Say an asset has 1,000,000 total shares. The first release of the asset released 20% or 200,000 shares. This asset then had a second release that was 20%, then a 3rd. This would leave the asset with '40% left to be released' in the future.
This doesn't keep anyone from trading the asset on the Asset Exchange, it simply means that right at this point, 60% of the asset is 100% of the payout. 40% of the TOTAL shares the asset has remaining, are likely to be released at a later date.
What I personally do, is do a release, wait a while, let the market decide the value of the asset, then do another release somewhere in the line of the market's decided value down the road.
This also gives the chance for the asset to grow in terms of what backs it, before releasing more shares to the public, and also gives a good idea of what the public believes the asset to be worth.
I will be putting up statistics pages for all of the assets I manage, that will have the approximate APR, ROI, etc. This shall be done as soon as possible.
For now, the BSILVER asset in particular, has a detail page located at
http://burstcoin.online which has pictures, and other information about the asset, and will be updated regularly until I can get some scripts to do auto calculations written.
Thanks!