Title: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 06:47:09 PM I'm interested in the ByteCoin, know any exchange where i can trade btc for byte :)
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: plectrum on May 03, 2013, 06:51:45 PM I don't know of an exchange but I am curious why you are interested in ByteCoint - or for that matter why people are interested in LightCoin. What do these Bitcoin copy-cats have that Bitcoin doesn't?
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: rosatambo on May 03, 2013, 07:06:20 PM They're "different". Also, easier to mine. I personally don't see the point, unless you're the guy who invents it, and secures the first million coins or so for yourself.
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 08:08:21 PM well its new in the market. So i'm interested in joining something thats just starting. A lot of people didn't have faith in the LTC and look where its at now. ByteCoins well its at its early stages so I want to start it off with them. Bitcoins way to late for me to join the game, im going to have to dish 6 figures just to make it turn. just my opinion.
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Anon136 on May 03, 2013, 08:16:01 PM how many bte are you looking to buy? I might be able to sell them to you. This seems to be the going rate http://exchange.bytecoin.in/
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: jetset220 on May 03, 2013, 08:20:44 PM Beware of scammers ... use an escrow service.. http://btcrow.com/ looks ok. read more here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21544.0;all Enjoy your weekend, Ray Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 08:38:46 PM Thanks i'm not doing any private buys. I've got dinged in the beginning when i started with BTC. thats not gonna happen again. Noob mistake.
Beware of scammers ... use an escrow service.. http://btcrow.com/ looks ok. read more here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21544.0;all Enjoy your weekend, Ray Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 08:41:01 PM how many bte are you looking to buy? I might be able to sell them to you. This seems to be the going rate http://exchange.bytecoin.in/ I'm looking to buy 1btc worth. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: malona82 on May 03, 2013, 08:43:38 PM Idk about bytecoin seems like a real reach
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 08:44:47 PM But I'm willing to trade 1btc for it just to start off. Then if its more stable then i will be buy a lot more.
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 08:46:15 PM Idk about bytecoin seems like a real reach It is. I'm skeptical but at the same time $100 worth of btc ain't going to hurt. more like a lesson learned. and if i do take this leap then could also mean a big plus. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: jetset220 on May 03, 2013, 08:46:41 PM don't get taken..
even Twisted6 could be a scammer. Always use escrow. Just a tip. Ray Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 09:05:34 PM don't get taken.. even Twisted6 could be a scammer. Always use escrow. Just a tip. Ray LOL tu che! i don't want any transfer privately i want to do this with an escrow but which one! LOL thats what i want to know. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Twisted6 on May 03, 2013, 09:06:18 PM Thanks i'm not doing any private buys. I've got dinged in the beginning when i started with BTC. thats not gonna happen again. Noob mistake. Beware of scammers ... use an escrow service.. http://btcrow.com/ looks ok. read more here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21544.0;all Enjoy your weekend, Ray Thanks I will read more on it. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: bitleif on May 03, 2013, 09:08:05 PM I don't know of an exchange but I am curious why you are interested in ByteCoint - or for that matter why people are interested in LightCoin. What do these Bitcoin copy-cats have that Bitcoin doesn't? Altcoins are only interesting to people who think the point of crypto currencies is the mining. To those of us who are interested in bitcoin as an actual currency, mining is more like an annoying and unimportant side effect of decentralization. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: mrbildo on May 03, 2013, 09:19:40 PM Too many coins too soon will ruin crypto
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: MrSmirf on May 03, 2013, 09:22:46 PM I guessing the value of bitcoin can only really go upwards as more people hear about it and as it gets harder to mine?
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Akka on May 03, 2013, 09:24:00 PM I don't know of an exchange but I am curious why you are interested in ByteCoint - or for that matter why people are interested in LightCoin. What do these Bitcoin copy-cats have that Bitcoin doesn't? Altcoins are only interesting to people who think the point of crypto currencies is the mining. To those of us who are interested in bitcoin as an actual currency, mining is more like an annoying and unimportant side effect of decentralization. Exactly. The point of mining is to give a financial incentive to secure the network and therefore make it more costly to attack it. That's the whole point of mining. Besides of that it's basically only a waste of electricity. For those coins to be providable there is always someone needed who actually buys this coins. And that's the point I don't get. Who buys this coins? And why? - The only answer is IMO the hope of future gains, but this is a zero sum game and nothing grows forever. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: carebear on May 03, 2013, 10:46:48 PM I don't know of an exchange but I am curious why you are interested in ByteCoint - or for that matter why people are interested in LightCoin. What do these Bitcoin copy-cats have that Bitcoin doesn't? Faster confirmation. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: kderaymond on May 03, 2013, 10:57:49 PM I don't know of an exchange but I am curious why you are interested in ByteCoint - or for that matter why people are interested in LightCoin. What do these Bitcoin copy-cats have that Bitcoin doesn't? Faster confirmation. This. There is definitely a market for alt coins, and not just to keep GPU miners happy. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Jaxkr on May 03, 2013, 11:49:55 PM They're "different". Also, easier to mine. I personally don't see the point, unless you're the guy who invents it, and secures the first million coins or so for yourself. It's just greedy versions of Satoshi who don't actually invent anything.Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: kderaymond on May 04, 2013, 03:10:53 PM They're "different". Also, easier to mine. I personally don't see the point, unless you're the guy who invents it, and secures the first million coins or so for yourself. It's just greedy versions of Satoshi who don't actually invent anything.I would agree with this as it relates to most alt coins, but some definitely have their uses. Alt coins will rise and fall, the market will decide what's useful and what's not. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: DaisyPusher on May 04, 2013, 05:57:01 PM I agree that too many alt coins too fast will just cause the market to fail. Plus, all it does is add confusion for the buyers/sellers in the long run.
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: reynoles on May 04, 2013, 06:55:31 PM i didnt heard about it, more info?
Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Anon136 on May 04, 2013, 10:20:34 PM i didnt heard about it, more info? bytecoin is nothing more than an alternative blockchain that we are keeping on the back burner incase the first blockchain runs into scalability problems. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: plectrum on May 05, 2013, 03:56:55 AM bytecoin is nothing more than an alternative blockchain that we are keeping on the back burner incase the first blockchain runs into scalability problems. What? How would Bytecoin fix any scalability issues? If there are altcoin that have technical merit, then I am all for that kind of differentiation - although Bitcoin can still evolve to include such change if it is supported by the majority - but altcoin just for the sake of an alternative (or for late coming miners) is irksome. Title: Re: ByteCoin Post by: Anon136 on May 05, 2013, 12:51:00 PM bytecoin is nothing more than an alternative blockchain that we are keeping on the back burner incase the first blockchain runs into scalability problems. What? How would Bytecoin fix any scalability issues? If there are altcoin that have technical merit, then I am all for that kind of differentiation - although Bitcoin can still evolve to include such change if it is supported by the majority - but altcoin just for the sake of an alternative (or for late coming miners) is irksome. For me its not about an alternative for late coming miners, though i suspect that was the motive of the person who created it. Well yea if someone invents a crypto that outright solves the scalability problem than that would be ideal and it would instantly send the value of bytecoin to 0. But if it so happens that no such innovation presents its self than having an alternative blockchain to absorb the capital that cant fit in the original block-chain may prove useful. |