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Sorry man, your post is utterly irrelevant and a bit annoying. No whining here please ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Don't leave the market on Sundays: you will regret it.
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I thought Decent was my best buy in 2016 but the development delays made me exit my investment even if I still am keeping some. There is a lot of competition in the same market that decent is targeting. If these guys keep the promise this project might turn into a no brainer
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Please let me know if this sort of commentary is unwanted and I won’t mention other things I find.
Until the alt shilling is honest I'm in favor of it to try to increase our BTC. At this regard this site seems useful: http://coining.ai/goodbuys.htmlHave you checked the normalized price of XRP? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I think it's pretty useless: my excel sheet does give me better hints on what to buy and when.
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Why don't you guys have an adblocker in the first place? Anyway, I found an interesting comment on twitter from Garrick Hileman https://twitter.com/GarrickHileman/status/954086068827185158One underreported aspect of why South Korean authorities are cracking down on cryptocurrency trading: loss of job motivation when you see your peers making 10-100x speculating on cryptocurrencies over what you make at your day job. ![Lips sealed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/lipsrsealed.gif)
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Compared to other threads on bitcointalk, reddit, twitter, facebook.
It seems everybody in this thread is chill and hodling.
Guess being an old adopter comes with its perks.
If you attended the WO thread during the dark days of 2014/2015, well those last two days are just nothing compared. We saw bitcoin coming to where it is now. What did I learn from those days? The following: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpbs.twimg.com%2Fmedia%2FDRl9NbwXcAA5uTW.jpg&t=663&c=8CEejVq8y6_rvg)
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Nope, sorry. That answer, even if it's a funny one, does not answer my question. Make another attempt if you wish but after that it will be game over my friend
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Good news: the Byteball wallet at Cryptopia seems to have been upgraded to version 2.0 (currently still syncing). Hopefully this means withdrawals will be back online soon (in time for the planned 1 March airdrop).
Thanks for the heads up! I have far too many useful gbytes sitting there. I'll be honest though: I should thank cryptopia for such issues: if I would have sold those bytes I would have lost much value thanks to the last price recovery. I don't even remember why I sent those bytes there in the first place! I'll take this as a good sign and I will happily share 0.025 GBYTE with the first user who will quote me and answer the following question: Is there a relationship between geometry and flowers? If so, please explain and give one example.
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https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=bitcoinTotal noobs carnage, Google Trends confirms it. Just look at the chart and see for yourselves. Thanks Torque for the hint: I went looking for the only chart I needed and the timings are so clear. Back to business
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I see you are still at it. Nice brand new website. Will be keeping an eye here every once in a while. I remember I took part in the ICO back in the old days. I think you had a pretty good advantage back then. We'll see
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If you can't read those very clear information in page 1 about how the current Byteball distribution / airdrop works well you can not really blame anyone but yourself if you don't get it. On a different note, I'm happy to see byteball is holding its ground. Good sign if you ask me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Now I get it. Secret messages! Too much Rubicon for me https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubicon_(TV_series) 1. Jamie called bitcoin a fraud: that was the first sign to pump it hard 2. Jamie said bitcoin is not a fraud in the end. Dump to profit. Holy shit
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I have the same amount of bitcoin as yesterday. Not affected. Placing some orders now. Thanks for the charts Bob! I spotted the same but I could have not presented them so elegantly as you did.
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In the red days full of altcoin blood it looks me Byteball always holds its ground. On the other hand, when the crypto world goes green Byteball does not skyrocket. But I'm pretty confident this will change. Hold on to your bytes. My two bytes ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Is it fair to say that blackbytes are byteballs + privacy? If this is the case why are blackbytes not worth more?
this is a really good question. i was thinking about the same. maybe just because it is too "complicated" to use them and you can't just buy them at polo, trex or what ever. And also because they can't be traded on regular exchanges by design. Either way their value is quite good and they might be worth more in the future when their distribution is over. I don't think they could go higher than regular GBYTE because their number is much higher compared to bytes
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MCO competitors are more aggressive (Centra Card), and I hope the team soon find out about this so MCO remains number # 1.
Centra TEch looks like a copycat. Even the distribution model looks similar. I think we are in the very early stages for such products but MCO seems much more legit and ready to take off. We have already seen real MCO cards in Bobby's hands. Let the card come to us and MCO will be a game changer.
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Version 2.1 released: https://github.com/byteball/byteball/releases* Added ability to send all public assets as textcoins. Previously it was available only for bytes. * Added ability to remove the sent textcoins from the wallet, which allows to create paper wallets for cold storage. The paper wallet is just the 12 words of the textcoin. After writing it down (and optionally printing as QR code using any QR code generator), you delete the textcoin from the wallet to protect it from online threats. Later, you can get this money back online by using Claim link on the Receive tab of the wallet and typing the 12 words. If you don't plan to spend 90% of your balance in the near future, this is a way to keep it safer. * Added dollar amounts in the texts that come with textcoins. Those who receive textcoins via email, will have a better idea how much they received. * Added dollar amounts in the display of wallet balances, transaction history, and fees. The fees are particularly important. I saw many people trying to get the dollar value of Byteball fees and almost always they were 2 or 3 zeros off. The rates are updated from Bittrex and Freebe every 5 minutes. Hub operators, please update your hubs. * Fixed the remaining crashes in full wallets Another small but important update: when a textcoin link is clicked on Android which doesn't have Byteball app installed yet, the user will be automatically redirected to our app on Google Play and the textcoin will be passed on to Google Play, then to the newly installed app, and claimed immediately after the wallet is created. Which is a very smooth process for new users. You are silently doing something great and I do hope you will get what you deserve for your work and committment to this project. I am using the Byteball app with some friends where we chat together, bet together, share expenses together and that feels so great. I can't do the same with any other coin! Thanks tony Glad to hear! Could you tell us more about this? These real life stories are the most authentic marketing I can imagine. Yes. Before the Wavecrest issues we were using our Coinsbank cards to pay for groceries, pubs, food and stuff in the following way. We had a multisig in place and when we agreed on the amount to pay we used Changelly to move bytes to ltc (therefore using ltc as a base currency for payments via coinsbank). But I think the most interesting one was that we were betting against each other using those betting oracles in the bot store. And of course instead of using whatsapp/telegram ... we chat via the byteball app!
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When you work in web development you quickly learn that the absolute best day for updates and deployment is a Friday. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) True, but crypto doesn't just operate during normal Mon-Fri business hours. Crypto never sleeps 24/7/365. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) We are like the good ol' radio stations. 24/7/365 no stop as you said. Every day new fun, new tears, new profit, new losses, new lambos, new porsches, new toasters, new noobs, new ddos, new scaling debates... Isn't that amazing? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Yep! Next target is going beyond ethereum price in bitcoin. I may sound like an old HI-FI stereo system but I completely believe that byteball is way undervalued. There is so much shit out there and I don't really get how this has not happened already.
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why did coinbase stop sending transactions?
Why don't coinbase guys know how to send txs in batches, that is the real question! (thx Hairy) They are making shit tons of money for the super heavy fees they are asking to people who are buying like if there's no tomorrow. And yet people believe that if they have coins on that app they are real. Mindblowing really
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