Since Byteball is so technically awesome it would be great to actively look for major players who would have a convenience to adopt it for their businesses. Parterships and PR, they could benefit the value perhaps.
Look--yes! But don't act on it until airdrops are done in a few months because partnerships and PR will pump it, and we don't wanna do that too much right now Since Byteball is being airdropped on a lot of big players in bitcoin, I would imagine some serious pumping is on the horizon in 3-6 months time.
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todays Parity hack will make ETH price tank for a week or so imo unless Vitalik does fork again to get funds back this was my initial reaction as well, but then realized i dont think most ETH hodlers care.
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BTC price has returned and even topped, but byteball Still at a very low level...
I would guess price stays depressed for a few months until airdrops are over because it is clear from the last airdrop that many people linked BTC solely to dump their airdropped GBYTE. Those same people will likely dump the next 2 (or 3? ) airdrops. Byteball has already seen amazing growth this year, but I think (i'm guessing and i'm usually wrong) it will find its last local bottom in late 2017 before skyrocketing in 2018 and getting some media attention. I'm torn between talking about Byteball vs following Byte Club Rules (you do not talk about Byteball).
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Is there still a CLAM airdrop active?
ya but its based on number of non-dust addresses you controlled (BTC, LTC, DOGE all valid) sometime in 2014.. i think you get 4.6 CLAMs per non-dust address, regardless of the amount in the address.. kinda sucks but hey, its free money CLAM currently ~$4.37 so its like $20 per non-dust address.
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Whats unique selling point of this coin ? or just another fork of dash ?
cheapest masternode coin i think.. it actually does have good branding, a good name, good look, etc.. i sent EternityGroup a PM to see if they were still active and the coin just jumps >100% in less than a day.. arggg
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can dev confirm the multi sig eth news?
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you guys do realize whats coming for these coins right?
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That's a giveaway. Not an airdrop.
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They work differently. USDT is backed by actual reserves held by a company, bitUSD is backed by BitShares guaranteed using a smart contract. Both are supposed to be 1:1 to the USD but can fluctuate based on demand/supply.
USDT fluctuates more because withdrawals/deposits are usually slow, and it isn't as robust as a smart contract based currency.
Ah, thank you. Would you say bitUSD is decentralized, or at least much moreso than Tether? Here's some info bitUSD and Tether: bitUSD market cap: 4M Tether market cap: 300M bitUSD 24h vol: 248k Tether 24h vol: 186M Exchanges with bitUSD: ( http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/bitusd/ ) BitShares Asset Exchange OpenLedger DEX Exchanges with Tether: ( http://coinmarketcap.com/assets/tether/ ) Poloniex Bittrex Bitfinex Kraken Liqui Cryptopia OpenLedger DEX C-CEX Omni DEX We need bitUSD on more exchanges. These stable coins are very useful since most people in crypto don't actually want to move to fiat, but merely hold value during bear markets.
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is bitUSD the same thing as USDT (Tether)?
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A lot of new projects are doing giveaways while calling them airdrops.
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hmmmm... new account asking me to click on a link... yeah....
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I think JUMBLR is coming with one for Komodo holders
What would be the difference between an airdrop or give away though?
An airdrop is a giveaway in proportion to another asset (for example, Byteball--you get GBYTE in proportion to how much BTC you can prove you own with a digital signature), whereas a giveaway is a donation to anybody who asks for it. Alternatively, a giveaway is an airdrop with no proof of ownership of any asset required. Giveaways can be gamed much easier. For example, account farming: people create lots of bitcointalk accounts and spam this forum with useless posts in order to participate in giveaways and signature campaigns. Airdrops are better in my opinion because having lots of forum accounts doesn't get you any additional money. Furthermore, airdropping is putting your coin in the hands of hodlers.
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the only people willing to waste their time getting micro payments to see ads have no money. might not take advertisers any time at all to figure this out. impressive ICO tho.. take that money and run.
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Will EQT be competing with CoinDash? Same idea right?
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why should i buy this coin?
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Anyone has experience with WAVES leasing?
Yes I do, I have my waves leased to two different servers and I get MRT (Miner's Reward Token) on a weekly basis along with some other tokens (Ripto Bux, Mercury, WavesGo, etc...) Are the airdrops you get proportional to the amount of Waves (or Waves Community Token--i'm not sure how it works), or does everybody get the same size airdrops? I guess I'm asking if the MRT, Ripto Bux, etc that you receive are airdrops or giveaways to Waves holders.
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i hear this coin is "bitcoin-proof"
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