Over 4000 BTC....that is great.
Yes it is - if more than 1000 of it is from others than the team itself.
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How will you know where to send the issued BYTEBALL tokens?
You link your Byteball address, this is where you'll receive your bytes. How do I link it? I'll post instructions when we enter the linking phase. Sounds complex. Seems like signing the Byteball address with the BTC address would've been simplest.
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So did the 50% bonus end yesterday at 11 PM UTC or will end today at 1 PM UTC?
It ended 3:45 hours ago. They had to change it, because the technical problems would have screwed a whole lot of people. The OP says the ICO starts "11th of September 2016, 1pm GMT", and that the first day has the 50% bonus. Are you saying that "a day" is not 24 hours or that if it was 24 hours it would've screwed a whole lot of people?
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So did the 50% bonus end yesterday at 11 PM UTC or will end today at 1 PM UTC?
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5 min ago a 233btc buy of a sell wall Exciting isn't it. I sure think so. Price of the excitement is currently at $15,000.
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How will you know where to send the issued BYTEBALL tokens?
You link your Byteball address, this is where you'll receive your bytes. How do I link it?
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How will you know where to send the issued BYTEBALL tokens?
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Quick question, whats going to stop me from linking all of Satoshi Nakamoto's accounts? What kind of verification process is going to be in place to ensure that coins claimed are on a btc balance the claimer controls? (not being negative, questions have to be asked)
If you are Satoshi, you are most welcome!! If you are not, you probably can't use his keys. To verify that you own the keys, we'll ask you to make a small 0.001 BTC payment from the address you claim to own. Hi Tony CH - why not either a) require an address to burn 1% of its balance instead of flat fee of 0.001 BTC - this wouldn't matter to small-medium holders at all, and - it would make the distribution better as a whale sitting on 10k BTC wouldn't probably want to spend all 100 BTC, and - it would prevent or at least make it hard for exchanges and other parties holding other people's coins to get large percentage for free or b) require a signed message from the claiming address instead of making a 0.001 BTC transaction - then people wouldn't have to make a tx that possibly compromises their privacy or loses them coins
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someone post their address
Corso Somalia 27 Muqdisho Banaadir Somalia
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This major project and will look cool and happy to be in this yarn, in this case I get a warning when conducting transactions "INDEXOUTOFBOUNDS" when I thought this happened only in my wallet seems to have happened also with other users, hopefully this issue can be resolved and it's good to fix any problems before it really be great .
just waiting to see how to solve this on a slack channel #testing IOTA, hopefully I find a good answer, cheers
Did you try the latest version yet, I'm not sure whether the issue CfB is referring to is the same you're experiencing though: Come-from-Beyondhttp://188.138.57.93/IRI-1.0.5.jar- Fixes a bug that causes exception during transaction generation (if you node is not used for account login or spamming then you don't need to upgrade)
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BTCD Valuation for the swap
In order to simplify the BTCD to KMD swap, a fixed exchange rate of 1.0 BTCD to 0.00532074 BTC was established, meaning that if you send one BTCD you will receive 0.00532074 BTC worth of Komodo. This exchange rate was determined by adding a 50% bonus to the daily closing price average of August. The swapping process will take place after the ICO and detailed information will be posted soon.
If you are a BTCD holder, keep an eye on the BTCD thread. Tomorrow we will post more information there, such as what does this mean for BTCD.
Is BTCD swapped for Komodo eligible for early bird bonuses too? BTCD will be swapped at the end of the ICO, so it is not eligible for any further bonuses. So you just screwed over everyone that bought in the last couple of days. And who do you think has been selling?
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Upgrade to BerkeleyDB 5.3 Any particular reason you decided to switch to 5.3, every other wallet runs with 4.8 because of compatibility issues?
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Mr. shortypants is gointa be in a world of hurt. I mean, that 160 btc sell wall at 016 absolutely reeked of desperation. It's just crazy stupid to try to front-run "sell the news" 3 days too soon. The punters haven't had a chance to buy the rumor yet.
160 BTC is 0.2% of daily volume. Is that supposed to be such a huge wall to cause any movement (or obstacle of movement) in price and to be upset about? Unless it's an independent 3rd party and prevents insiders trading from their left hand to the right and back?
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But you need NXT for their 2nd coin called FNT that will be released the same way as ardor.
Wouldn't it be nice to get some NXT (and therefore Ardor child chain tokens) at 1000 sat again?
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Looking at the pics it appears there is only one receiving address in a wallet. Does that mean that multiple wallets has to be created and synced and backed up and managed if I want to give different addresses to different parties? Payment IDs can be used for what you are describing. There are less arguments for lots of addresses with monero. If you want to retain privacy you shouldn't give the same address to more than one party.
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Looking at the pics it appears there is only one receiving address in a wallet. Does that mean that multiple wallets has to be created and synced and backed up and managed if I want to give different addresses to different parties?
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Once submitted the next releases of the browsers will include bitcoin.org in the HSTS Preload list and no one could load bitcointalk.org via HTTP again.
Why not simply disable HTTP endpoint from the server?
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Uhhhh you do realize PayPal is globally accepted and exposure to crypto through their web wallet would literally cause a 1000x coin price gain overnight?...
Umm no. If there would be a 10% pump (and dump) from the speculators even that would be great. Nothing organic will come out of it.
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Yes, the dev team that Adam had trusted to take the coin and work it, scammed him. This is the situation.
What kind of scam was it? Did they take the ICO funds or part of it without doing what they were supposed to do, or something else?
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We do have some around the area (United States). BitAccess from Canada makes great and reliable machines, and their customer service are top notch. The fees, depending on the company deploying the machines, can be high. 3% is quite good!
Yep there are a few where I live and the fees are 10%. But the one who asks is not the stupid one... until competition arrives. I haven't bought or sold myself and won't with that kind of markup.
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