I am getting very tired of slow syncronization in byteball wallet. Isnīt there a way to make it faster. Itīs been 3 days and my wallet is still not done syncronayzing. If price continue to fall when there is no air drop like today, we are surely heading to a massive dump when airdrop starts.
You use full wallet ? A light wallet is likely enough for your needs and fast to synchronize.
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the transition bot says the linking is disabled.. how to add btc adress for next distribution?
Just wait that the bot is back.
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Yes undistributed coins are controlled by the lead dev. While distributions are on-going Byteball isn't decentralized, it's not wishable that they lasts many years.
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If I understand correctly - blackbytes are held only on users' wallets. What happens to the blackbytes that I am supposed to receive, if I don't login for a year into my byteball wallet.
In the case of normal cryptocurrencies, I just hold the private keys to my address and coins are transferred to my address, irrespective of whether I am logged in or not. Is it the same with blackbytes?
For Blackbytes you need to get also the private informations that the peer sends to you. The hub serves as a buffer, I don't know if it will keep the (encrypted) data about your Blackbytes for 1 year.
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Any exchange where i can trade blackbytes as of now?
You can trade them P2P (with a smart-contract) in Slack.
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Reserve Russian translation
Are you serious ?
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Please come to: http://byteball.slack.com Tell them negerkolle sent you. They will explain everything for you and help ease your mind. They might even give you some free balls like they gave me yesterday! This may be blindingly obvious to most (I've never used Slack) but when I go there it says 'Contact the team administrator for an invitation' ... how do you do that? The text isn't hyperlinked, and I don't see any kind of register option. Go here for an invitation: http://slack.byteball.org/
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Does anyone have info. how many more of these airdrops will there be in the future?
It will depend of the BTC linked. I would say 2 or 3 more airdrops.
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theres gonna be a bunch of coins copying this distribution model
It's not only about distribution model, Byteball is quite innovative and disruptive.
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Also can you link bittrex wallet by micropayment from the btc address and give your bittrex gbyte address?
No you can't, you must control the private key. Hi, help me please! With the first type of the link, send transaction, how many Confirmations are needed for the balance to be read by http://transition.byteball.org/ ? And how often does the update go? I already link my BTC address to the byteball address. Now i send bincoin to this address. received 6 confirmations at this time. Site http://transition.byteball.org/ check 0 balance. Site http://btc.blockr.io check my balance correct. Do I need to worry? Or at the time of the snapshot all be alright? If the balance is correct on block explorer then it should be fine.
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So, to send blackbytes you need bytes for paying fee?
Yes only bytes can pay for transaction fee.
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Just say hi to the transition bot, it will remind the balances of linked addresses.
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Crazy BTC numbers! It was just 500k BTC few days ago. I bet all whales linked their BTC Yeah these last days we saw many rich addresses linked.
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Byteball is up. This is the explanation from Tonych: The network is working fine now. A few hours ago it became stuck. The reason for this, there was a validation bug fixed back in April but some clients didn't upgrade yet. There is a workaround against such clients but it appears it was not perfect and the network became stuck when it didn't work. I applied another workaround manually and now everything works fine. The risks of such behavior will be completely gone when we start rejecting transactions created by old clients in a future version. You don't need to do anything, sorry for the inconvenience caused.
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Hi guys, I don't know if someone knows how to help me. I was trying to sell BlackBytes, but I had no Bytes to pay for the fees, hence I couldn't settle the deal. Now I have 60MB on my account, but I still can't proceed. "Could not send payment: not enough indivisible asset coins that fit the desired amount within the specified tolerances, make sure all your funds are confirmed" which is, interestingly, different from the message I got when there were no Bytes whatsoever on my wallet. I've been told that I don't have transfered my Bytes from my main wallet to the smart wallet, but I can't find any indications of a "smart wallet receive button" or anything suggesting I can create a separate Bytes balance, to be associated with the chat in which I'm selling BlackBytes. https://byteroll.com/trading/trading-blackbytessays in this case I should "Click the Receive tab, copy the address, then paste it into the Send screen of your regular bytes wallet." but when I click on Receive I'm presented with my main wallet receive address. I even tried a transfer and all I did was switch fund from one address to the other, paying a fee for doing nothing, because I'm still keeping all the funds in one wallet, the only one I can visualize. The wiki page also states: "You can see the details of the smart (wallet) contract by clicking the little eyeball to the right of the smart contract home screen" but there's no visibly marked smart contract home screen, if it's either the chat tab, the specific chat with the GBB buyer, or the screen that is visualized when I click to set the binding condition, in none of those cases I have any indication of a different receive button, a separate balance, or a little eyeball. I'm sorry, I'm stuck. Anyone? Thanks in advance. Technically, Blackbytes are assets with fixed amounts like 1,5,10,100,1000... It's like coins and notes, you can't spend $57 if you only got one $50 note and one $5 note. Try to change slighty the amount, it should work.
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Tony, any comment about the reason the network isn't working so well?
I bet that Tony is offline, otherwise Byteball would be already up.
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how do you do cold storage for byteball?
i suppose i could just run the byteball software on an air-gapped offline machine to generate keys?
For good security have at a look at multi-device wallet, it's a nicely feature of Byteball. You can choose a combinaison of signatures required for an address you created, for example 2 of 3 signatures from your desktop computer, tablet and smartphone. This way an attacker would have to hack several of your devices to steal your money, that makes things a lot harder. I am very interested in joining the snapshots before they end. I wanted to also ask, is it a good idea to purchase some form Bittrex also and place in the wallet? Will I receive more Byteballs if I hold some in my wallet also or I must just have Bitcoin? Also do I need to have the wallet open to receive the coins or it does not matter? Thank you in advance for your answers.
You will receive 0,2 bytes per byte you own during airdrop. You don't necessary need to keep the wallet open to receive the coins.
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