So if I'm offline for 5 minutes, and during that 5 minute time period, somebody sends me blackbytes, do they disappear into the ether? No, I've received blackbytes aftter much more time offline. If the blackbytes are received as soon as I come back online, how is that different than if restore the same wallet while offline on another computer (then go online on computer w/restored wallet)?
I'm still not exactly sure how it works. I am going to experiment with it though, and will share my findings. As far as I understand blackbytes, it would be a really cool feature to some how be able to print blackbytes from my wallet on a piece of paper, making it a single-use anonymous paper currency.
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I'm "moving" this post here from the main Byteball thread. I did my own math on the number of rounds left: If the rules stay the same (0,2 byte per byte + 0.0625 GBYTE per BTC), and assuming 44% more Bitcoin linked per round, there are 3 rounds to go. 44% might be a low estimate, in the last 2 rounds the amount of Bitcoins linked (more or less) doubled.
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Yes, I know that. But I need unlimited or more then 40 character pattern.
Lol. Trying to crack the Bitcoin richlist?
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The fact that it should be made clearer on the countdown page remains. And believe me I made my cut. Even without getting in on the Airdrop. Selling at 32 and getting back in at 23. Pretty good deal. Until next time!
The information is the same for everybody. I think it's totally fine not to give exact details just to make speculation easier. I've seen GBYTE up to 0.355 BTC yesterday, the profit from speculation can be bigger than the 20% airdrop. But that's speculation, and can go both ways. Speculation and holding seems nicely balanced, and in the end both profit. Tony, you don't talk much here, but again: thanks
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Crunching numbers! Unfortunately this deal is so good that most people decided to go on their own. I've never made it a secret, of course you can do that and claim 100%. I've lost some customers this month, and only had one new one. That means the total amount linked through me dropped from 48 to 11 BTC.
The Byteball price dropped quite a lot again, it was 0.355 BTC yesterday, and 0.23551 BTC per GBYTE when I sold. For my loyal customers: if you don't do anything, you're in again next month (August 7).
Payments Some people responded here in the thread, some per PM, and some per email. I won't reveal who gets and owns what, I will only show the txid of payments: e5241d81e554ffa64327640dbb0503f2918081d120f8b187ef03601cb60232e3. Feel free to respond here though!
Two people took the opportunity to speculate: I'll sell their share on August 3. I'm curious to see how this turns out for the price.
One person requested payout in Doge. Txid: 42afb3f02f582728fcf20a7e9f164230a642d9c969edb2e8a5926e485419c153
Please stay seated for the next round! Or at least come back in about 4 weeks. I'll update this thread later again.
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I've joined the airdrop, using a paper wallet. I couldn't get the wallet installed. Looking back at the topic start, I can't even find what I used to install anymore. I'm confused What wallet do you guys use?
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is anyone going to be addressing these issues? These 6 people, because of their greed, screwed 324 people out of getting the airdrops they deserved to get. The way it's going now, a few people will end up with the majority of coins. Exponential growth based on an already exponential distribution of Bitcoins means the rich get exponentially more than the poor. What's the point of having a coin that only 20 people hold/use? I think at this point the airdrops need to be suspended until the issue can be fixed to where its fairer to a larger number of BTX holders. I suggest to re-do the initial airdrop with another snapshot at a new day, say August 1, and airdrop more than was airdropped at the first time. It's unlikely more than 1% of Bitcoin gets linked, so it's safe to airdrop 10 BTX per Bitcoin.
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90 day freeze on all new registrations - seriously, there aren't tens of thousands wanting to sign up. When I joined this forum, it was to be able to post. I had been reading before. If I would have had to wait 90 days after signup, I wouldn't be here now. Banned means banned use the IP ban function - that's what it's there for.
Units of Evil are used based on IPs. If a spambot uses many IPs from his ISP, that would mean other users from the same ISP can get a banned IP too. Tor and VPN wouldn't be possible anymore. re-introduce the scammer tag I prefer a ban-tag over a scam-tag. Ban the sale of UID's It's impossible to enforce that. I'd like to see changes to the forum too, but not in such a way that it stops legit users from joining. I would for instance love to see shitposters banned, but it's time-consuming to find them, and a gray area for those who are on the border of being shitposters.
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Recovery will we quick, dumpers will be losers. Don't panic!
Panic? Absolutely not, it makes it easier for me to get my hands on it now The bigger sell-off happens right after the Bytes appear in the wallets. After that, it slowly goes up again. Yesterday the price in dollars was about the same as it was a month earlier, in Bitcoin it was about 10% higher (aka Bitcoin was worth less). So far it recovered quickly each month.
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By the way, price on Bittrex is moving a lot now.
the usual dump after snapshot was taken... will recover after a few days That means dumping right after the 20% snapshot, long before receiving the bytes. I don't trust the snapshot to be that accurate, maybe I'm wrong, but I'd like to see my bytes first 0.25 BTC per GBYTE now on Bittrex.
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5 hours left to join, after that I'll sleep -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- 4VKOKOM6PSZBSZKMIYM7M3ZRGBFKBN3B -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1C1NktVMrqwUGyBBCgPzz3ZuEBH3XZEimF H44GONOB8uPhyn06nE477JcLdJWZzT5PGgzXSXID9/ZMCTUDtLgUsxzCY0A0bykF2YW8UXDULL4XR85AiBFIdl0= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
You're in. You have less than 12 hours to fund your address.
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... Which is why ChipMixer will not refund.
Good explanation, this makes perfect sense to me. So i'm wondering as well - what if someone decides to frame Chipmixer by saying that they got hacked/chipmixer did an inside job when they really just sent the bitcoins to themselves? there would be no proof either way, but the guy can do this under multiple accounts and then people will say chipmixer is a scam. There is nothing any site can do against this. You can say any exchange, casino or other site gave you a deposit-address and changed it right after you deposited. The site can't prove it isn't true, while you could screenshot or even record the whole action with a simple "inspect element > change address" in your browser. You can only be sure a site has no interest in doing so, as it earns more in the long run being honest.
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Will not since network halted. You can not move any Gbyte at the moment.
Does this mean all 12 witnesses are down, aka they all run on the same server?
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My only concern with Byteball is what happens after the last distribution round? I think the frequent high airdrops are the main incentive to hold this coin and have encouraged a lot of Whales to hold in the interim. It seems a massive selloff after the last round is unavoidable and I wonder where the project/price will go from there.
I used to think this too, until I read the exact opposite: after the airdrops stop, the only way to get Bytes is to buy them. There are arguments for going either way. As far as I know no other coin has an airdrop schedule like Byteball has. That makes me very curious how it is going to develop. I have high hopes, so far Tony is holding 1% ($9 million now), and considering the good job he did so far, I believe he thought this through too.
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Just over 36 hours left to join Byteball, after that I'll sleep through the airdrop snapshot. 1.5 months left for Stellar!
Byteball price when I sold on the 9th of June was 0.25 Bitcoin. Now it is 0.357 Bitcoin. That currently translates to me sharing 0.0011 BTC per Bitcoin for a Byteball signature, read the first post for details. At current values I'm sharing $41 per Bitcoin for 2 signatures.
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WARNING: Phishing attempt through Slack PMI received this email 80 minutes ago:You have a new direct message from the Byteball team (byteball.slack.com).
tim adams 5:24 PM, July 6th To everyone: during the attack today on 0Myetherwallet i lost 483 ETH. If you ever used MEW visit 0myetherwallet.com NOW and check your ETH balance. i have been informed that many ETH holders have been affected by the hack attempt. It links to myetherwallet.someweirdcountry, so obviously it's a scam-attempt.
It's deleted on Slack: "This team member's account has been deactivated." But it's probably still in your mailbox. Don't fall for the scam-email!
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Sorry for being paranoid.Please answer
Signatures are part of Bitcoin. Short answer: it's safe. If you think it can be cracked, this address holds 53,880.0574758 BTC ($140 million) and has signed this message.
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