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Very well written! My concerns about top funded wallets being Witnesses: The largest amounts of GB are in the hands of other ICO managers. They can (or have) distribute their coins to multiple wallets to dominate the top10 or 20. So there is the risk about giving network control to people from competing projects. Idea: Use 100 witnesses instead of 12. Select these 100 at random from all wallets which have a minimum amount of GB and activity.
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The homepage of ipbc dot tk now features a live price widget (look at the sidebar). It is useful if you want to check the price without having to log in to Livecoin and as a plus, you get the benefit of getting the latest news Nice feature! Will be ny new start page 😄
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new distribution methods are and will be a total failure full stop
The idea that giving 20$ to a random person will make him a lifelong Byteball community member is a failure. I bet all the people posting here and caring have bought BB.
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Slack announcement says there is a DDOS attack on the network
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Byteball was the most disappointing crypto of 2017, it failed due to bad management. Its sad to see that this will continue in 2018. I exited my position when I finally realized that this is not a community driven coin at all, but by one person.
The idea behind Byteball was to bootstrap a large community by means of clever distribution. But no community formed because of the way it was/is handled. Tony doesnt realize this at all, that is the worrying part. The community is just a number count for him.
Users cry for a rebrand/unit change? Users propose a new website for free? Users want to help in developing new features? Users ask for new features? Users have critique? Ignore them all, that is Byteball.
Meanwhile he will continue to develop new features that noone asked for, throw them at us and then disappear again to build new features. There will be no dialogue, no information, no roadmap.No money will be spend on rebrands or advertising or anything like that. In a year Byteball will have a zillion features but noone will know about it or care.
There might be new awkward distribution methods, maybe a surprise partnership with a totally unknown small russian business. That might be enough to stay in Top100, but forget about ever reaching IOTA or Raiblocks levels, that is a totally different management league.
@Byteballer Major props to you, you tried to help this coin with your own money by running advertising, while the community fund and Tony sit on money.
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It's great to see network hashrate going down. Finally small miners can get some deros. Good luck!
Market is crashing and many miners are quitting. Only the strong will survive.
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Wenn byteball get listed to more exchanges? I have read the whitepaper and It is the best I have ever seen
Yes the whitepaper was the reason I invested. If you cant use bittrex or cryptopia, there is still cryptox.pl
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What???! Wait a minute.. Let me say again... What? What do you mean psychologicaly no difference?! There are a lot of people I know in real life, who, exposed to this, will invest in what has a small price per unit, regardless of total monetary mass (the number of units in existence). You are not .. just wrong with that affirmation, you are way off! Yes, most people value coins in USD. USD value of GBYTE is high, very high compared to other coins, that puts normal people off. It looks overvalued and risky. The only people that really value everything in BTC are BTC maximalists and hardcore traders.
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Just made a sizable investment in Byteball...
There isn't much time left to buy.
Good choice, there is not enough GBYTE for everyone, only 1 million.
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Im pumped about the price "pump" haha what has caused it to surge so high can anyone help me understand?
Thanks
There have been good news for months but not many people noticed, now more people realise how good Byteball is and the price has to catchup
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agreed a good use of bytes is to use them to get on there. True that we need an other main exchange than Bittrex (98% of the trading volume is on Bittrex) and I heard that Bittrex temporary not open new accounts. As far as I know you have to pay really much to get listed on Binance, but yea would be really nice for the entire project to get listed on new exchanges Community fund has more than enough, and Bittrex being closed for new members is bad for acquiring new byteball members
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IOTA has 15bn market cap, Byteball 0.3bn. Thats a 50x upside for us! Guys spread the word about Byteball, we can do it!!
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I llike this simple solution: Put 100,000 GBYTE into a Byteball Foundation to use for marketing, corporate outreach, expanding the dev team, etc.
Put 100,000 aside to continue using for cashback merchant program and any other future programs.
Airdrop the rest.
Done.
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The Dev won't look dodgy because the money will be used for the benefit of the coin. It won't benefit those who just want free coins of course. But a larger adoption through marketing (and we have seen what a simple reddit advertisement can do) will be good for the existing coin holders.
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Byteball looking real good, strong upwards movements, increased volume
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It would even compound the current cashback efforts. Spend some money on a rebrand and marketing - boom instant billion market cap, brand recognition, many new users and business lining up for cashback program.
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Can one of the Devs PLEASE contact the guys at stocks.exchange? I can't withdraw any Ella since more then a week, I fear they have broken their wallet
Nope. I've just made a withdraw and still receive my Ella instantly. You should contact stock support. I'm like in daily contact since a week, they can't fix it. Doesn't matter which amount or address I try, it shows "withdrawal error" and then the funds are stuck. do you have it setup where you get an email to confirm the transaction? Sure, I confirm it. Transaction is approved, then fails. I have withdrawn in November with no problems, but now it fails
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