I place a bid of 10 coins on the Wealth Stone. -Shy Owl
>-----Original Message----- >From: agora-official <agora-official-boun...@agoranomic.org> On Behalf Of >Jason Cobb via agora-official >Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 6:16 PM >To: Agora Official <agora-offic...@agoranomic.org> >Cc: Jason Cobb <jason.e.c...@gmail.com> >Subject: OFF: [Stonemason] Throwing Stones > >Pursuant to P8521, I initiate a stone auction with the following lots: >[Power Stone], [Wealth Stone], [Concentration Stone]. > >The method to be used for this auction is a Selective-bid Auction, defined >jointly by regulations AM5 and AM0, reproduced below. In case of >contradiction between either the latest published ACORN or the platonic set >of auction regulations and the below text, the below text shall control. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Regulation AM0/0 >Generalized Auction > > Generalized auctions exist to give context to the form of other > types of auctions. They cannot be held directly. Other auction > methods that use this type of auction as a starting point can > override attributes of generalized auctions except when it is > explicitly stated that that attribute is not able to be > overridden. > > 1. INITIATION: > * The auctioneer CAN begin an auction that e is authorized to > by creating a public message (henceforth the "initiation > message"), specifying the type of auction method that will > be held, a list of lots that will be auctioned off, and the > currency that the auction uses. Bidding is initally open. > * Derivative auction methods cannot specify the exclusion of > any information listed above from the initiation message of > auctions using that method. > 2. BIDDING: > * Players CAN place a bid on an open auction by creating a > public message (henceforth a "bid message") specifying a > number of the auction's currency as eir bid not equal to the > bid of another player. > * Players CAN withdraw from an open auction by announcement. > 3. TERMINATION: > * Bidding is closed four days after either the beginning of > the auction or after the most recent bid was placed, > whichever is later. The auction ends at this time as well. > 4. AWARDING: > * For each auction, there are a number of awardees equal to > the number of lots. The Nth lot of an auction goes to the > Nth awardee of that auction. If the identity of an awardee > is undecidable, then that lot cannot be given away. > * Auction methods specify how awardees are picked for auctions > using that method. > * Derivative auction methods should ensure that only players > who have at least as much of that auction's currency as eir > highest bid on that auction (hereafter "funded players") can > be selected as awardees for auctions using that auction > method. > * The auctioneer of an auction SHALL within, four days after > the ending of that auction, create a public message > (henceforth the "termination message") that contains a full > history of bids on the auction and withdrawals from the > auction. It should also clearly indicate each awardee and > the lot e recieves. > 5. CLAIMING: > * For a period of seven days after an auction ends, each > awardee of that auction CAN transfer (or create in eir own > possession if the item is new) the set of assets associated > with the lot e won by paying a fee corresponding to eir > winning bid. > >History: > >Enacted by Trigon, 08 Aug 2020 > >Annotations: > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Regulation AM5/0 >Selective-bid Auctions > > Selective-bit auctions function like generalized auctions except: > > * Bidding messages on a selective-bid auction must also specify a > lot that is preferred. > * The Nth awardee of a selective-bid auction is the highest bid > from a funded, non-withdrawn player whose preferred bid is that > lot. > >History: > >Enacted by Trigon, 08 Aug 2020 > >Annotations: > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >-- >Jason Cobb > >Assessor, Rulekeepor