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2541  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 11:54:45 AM
Oh cool. I hadn't seen the FAQ. was the 33% of the ICO BTC distributed on Dec. 5th when the smart contract wallet was released?

I really don't know much about this stuff. Is there a way to see the ICO BTC sitting at BTER?

Yes, Every time a milestone reaches 33% will be released according to FAQ. That should give you enough confidence in the project and know that marketplace will be released around the time they said it would be released or they won't get the fund from Bter as agreed upon.

There is no way to tell what you're asking unless Bter agrees to disclose that info and for that you'll have to contact them and see what you can get.
2542  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 11:47:14 AM
I don't understand why people first buy ICO without doing research and then complain about it. The current development situation is the same as it was during ICO. Sit down and relax. Buy your coins once everything is implemented even if it's not as cheap as now.

Edit: I strongly expect it goes to 130 within the next 24 hours if i watch the charts.

It'll reach over 300 by Friday. It's name of the game. Shake, Accumulate & Dump. Rinse & repeat. Let me be honest for a little bit and tell you that eventhough smart contract is released there are lot of things pending such Nighttrader, marketplace, whitelist. It's not even one month old and no magic would happen overnight. If you bought at ICO price..export your share to pen drive and forget about it so you're not tempted to sell when price hits 300. Obviously if you like day trading then by all means buy low sell high...You can do it for as long as you want until marketplace is launched but there isn't much profit in it on day to day basis and there are lot of other coins which will give you more profit in day trading. I could careless about 10% daily profit. If I wanted to day trade BitBay would be my last choice. Truth.
2543  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 11:36:57 AM
Some questions:

1. Who ran the ICO?
2. How are the funds stored on BTER? Wallet, escrow account, something else?
3. What individual or group owns the ICO wallet/account? Who can release funds?
4. Who makes the determination that criteria have been met to allow distribution of funds from the ICO account?
5. When funds are released, which individuals receive those funds and how much does each individual receive?
6. Where is the documentation regarding how the funds are being spent to further the bitbay project?
7. If today's software release triggered a distribution of ICO funds, what new functions are available in the new wallet? 
8. What individual is accountable for the finances of the project and can we see ledgers?
9. If bitbay drops to zero value today, who gets to keep the ICO money?
10. I didn't see an accountant listed among the project members. Who is doing the accounting? Will there be an audit?

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):

Questions concerning BitBay and its use of HALO technology:


Q: Please explain how the escrow system will protect buyers & sellers in BitBay transactions.

A: The system is the revolutionary double deposit escrow. Both Buyer and Seller place deposits into a shared account. There is no need for an escrow agent. The deposits serve as the incentive to perform. Therefore theft and deception is impossible in these escrows. If those actions occur, the parties will not agree, the escrow will expire and they both lose. BitBay takes the profit out of theft.


Q: How does BitBay differ from OpenBazaar? How is OpenBazaar “pseudo centralized”?

A: David is of the opinion that uTorrent may be correlated to other things in order to reveal the ip addresses of the parties involved in a contract. Its unclear whether or not OpenBazaar will truly be secure. Tor itself has a known security vulnerability on exit nodes.
Open Bazaar uses arbiters which are horribly inefficient and dangerous. As an example, eBay arbiters are never able to tell who is telling the truth when someone gets scammed. Also, a botnet could easily generate 100’s of arbiter accounts and collude with themselves, stealing escrows. So OpenBazaar’s system is much more vulnerable than eBay. I hope they will one day add double escrow as an option.
BitBay uses decentralized escrow, there are no arbiter judges or human error involved. Just two parties with a completely unbreakable agreement. It is the most perfect form of escrow in existence.


Q: What is the development schedule (roadmap)?

A: First, we release the smart contracting wallet. This has almost all of Halo’s features which makes it the most advanced cryptocurrency wallet in the world. Next, we release decentralized markets. One will go through a server to qualify for the whitelist and the other will be a Bitmessage system with a trust building whitelisting system. This will be a decentralized market for all contracts. Next, Halo will release their NightTrader microtrading engine.  More exotic contracts will debut once checklocktimeverify is added. Then we work on Hedging. The roadmap is about 2-3 months, putting markets and hedging releases out in the first quarter of 2015. After the hedging fork, you will see everything polished and after market testing the product, improvements will be made to make the code more efficient and bring it to the api level.


Q: Please explain how pegging will work. I watched the whiteboard videos and don’t understand.

A: For properly holding a price to a coin such as in NuBits, you need to control some factors of the coin. First you have a rule to control the total supply. Supply will be increased and decreased using new rules about how much of an input you have to spend and how much you must freeze. We will allow a certain number of coins to be liquid and a certain amount of coins will have to wait to enter the market. So you will have a certain percentage of your coins available at one time. Then a large buy wall is set below to total supply. So if there is 100 coins available, then a 100 dollar buy wall is set. This also depends on how quickly we want to see our target price. We may not want to hit a dollar too fast. It may be more profitable for everyone to allow the price to grow towards our target. Most likely we can increase a certain percentage every day and watch how to market reacts. If anyone sells into the wall not only do they have to wait for their coins to become liquid again, they also must wait for us to resell the coins at a higher price. This is why NuBits always ranges from 99 cents to 1.01 dollars. Selling or buying too far outside of the margin allows for the people who buy at those prices to profit instantly. The system at first will be centralized since we will need to find optimal supply lines. After we see how the market behaves, we could allow for voting on the total supply.


Q: What needs to happen between the release of the marketplace in Q1 2015 and the beginning of pegging in order for pegging to be successful - both organizationally, and on the tech side?

A: BitBay should be as organized as possible. David will lead a team that is being set up in order to work full time on the code and the marketing. There will be human resources and a good amount of project managers. On the tech side, the elements to implement these features are already here and practical.


Q: Are there any mechanisms to rid the BitBay marketplace of things like guns, abusive pornagraphy, hitmen, etc?

A: Those things will not be possible in the main markets even though they are in fact decentralized. This is for two reasons. First in order to get into a white listed market, you need to prove your worth by doing deals in the Halo market. Next, once in the decentralized market, special moderator versions of Halo will be given out to help oversee what is seen in a decentralized market. Users can also flag posts and when a certain number of flags is reached, the orders become invisible. Whitelists allow for trust systems. So anyone running a decentralized market has total control over who is able to post to it.


Q: If everything is visible in the blockchain, does that also mean that all BitBay marketplace activity can be traced, or just by the individuals who were involved in the transaction?

A: The only thing visible in the BitBay blockchain is the double deposit contract which reveals absolutely nothing about the parties. Everything is encrypted so there is no way to trace anything. Bitmessage is anonymous E-mail. Other systems such as Tox and torrent based systems are also worth considering. The messages are always encrypted on both ends twice. Once by Bitmessage itself and again by Halo.


Q: In a more general sense, is it possible to be completely anonymous in this system? If so, how?

A: Yes of course. There is no third parties, no escrow agents, no servers and no record of your contract. The contract is peer to peer so only you hold a copy of the agreement. In the future, we will consider complete Zero knowledge in BitBay.


Q: Please explain how the multicoin wallet works. Does it make any difference which coin i use?

A: Halo is the only multicoin wallet in existence currently. BitHalo uses online APIs to check the blockchain such as Electrum, Blockchain.info and Biteasy. BlackHalo uses Blackcoins daemon as BitBay uses BitBays daemon. Any coin used in NightTraders microtrader automatically downloads the daemon and uses it to trade coins under Halo.
The difference in the coin is only the difference in what community you love and want to be a part of. David’s idea is to unite the ideology behind coins and make them come together as one beautiful community. If you are a Dogecoin fan, use DogeHalo. BitBay fan, use BayHalo and so forth. All under the hood of the complete Halo suite.


Q: Since the wallet focuses on smart contracts, isn’t it safe to say BitBay could easily challenge the worldwide freelance job middlemen such as O-Desk, 99 Designs, Fiver & the like?

A: Of course. When you have a system that is superior, cheaper, international, and immune to the issues of theft. You can use our new system that is highly powerful and expansive. There is no reason not to use it. Especially in the case of O-Desk where employees are unresponsive and slow. Now you can force them to hit quotas. There is currently nothing like this anywhere in the world.


Q: Can you please explain mesh networks? How is this different from Internet of Things?

A: The goal of mesh networks was a cyberpunks dream since the beginning of the internet. To give free internet to the world. Did you know, that most cell phone companies disable tethering of internet to force people to use paid systems?! In fact, there is enough routers and phones in the world to give the entire planet free internet and phones! But, its up to the people to make that choice. We can help them by offering Bay as an incentive and giving them the correct cell phone hardware, devices and things to route their internet in a mesh.
Any further development of hardware is not yet announced. However, staking devices, devices that sign transactions, and multisignature software and time locks implemented into hardware has a bright future. Once our road map is complete, we can explore more avenues if our endeavors are successful.


Q: What are the clear and unique differences between BayHalo, BlackHalo, and BitHalo. What will one coin have that others will not?

A: BlackHalo has NightTrader which is a decentralized cross platform exchange. BitBay has hedging and hardware for price stability making it a more attractive choice for markets. BitBay will also have special locking contracts and David hopes to convince Blackcoin to accept lock times as well. So they both have their pros and cons. BitHalo is a media darling and its success helps draw attention to the entire suite.


Q: Do you have a whitepaper to explain your technology?

A: BitHalo has a whitepaper at their main site BitHalo.org. NightTraders whitepaper is not released to keep the concept and method protected. The hedging process will indeed have a whitepaper. David is still in the process of finding the optimal strategies before release of the paper.


Questions concerning BitBay’s direction & evolution:


Q: What is David Zimbeck’s role in BitBay and is he a lead developer for the project ‘long-term’? Where / when in the roadmap does your current agreement with David end?

A: Yes, David is lead programmer for the BitBay marketplace and also HALO technology. He will be with the project long-term and the ultimate goal is to make this a career for everyone on the team. There may be other programmers who are outsourced to complete tasks faster and also to bring about other tools, such as: Multipools, Mobile Wallets, Trade Charts, Block Explorers, Price Converters, etc.



Q: How will BAY be using ICO investment funds?  Will there be any public accountability or updates?

A: The BitBay team will not receive all of the investment funds out the gate. As stated during the ICO period, only a fraction of the community investment will be available to the team for immediate use. The rest of the funds will get released by bter exchange as we hit our development milestones. Here is a breakdown of how ICO funds will be released to the project:

- 33% of dev fund at completion of ICO / delivery of initial wallet. (This threshold has been met.)
- 33% of dev fund at btc at delivery of wallet with integrated smart contracts (Dec. 5th, 2014)
- 33% of dev fund at delivery of our decentralized marketplace (1st quarter 2015)
-  Remaining balance of funds after 60 days of stable marketplace performance. At this time the BitBay team will also be releasing their Phase 2 road map.


Q: For the marketplace to be successful, it needs to gain a critical mass of users. What is the plan to achieve this?

A: We have already had agreements with some of the top vendors of Alibaba who are ready to help push our goal of achieving critical mass. Not only are they waiting on the sidelines, but there have been many other companies from eBay as well as real world (brick and mortar) businesses who have contacted us with interest. These connections, coupled with our technology and large-scale marketing techniques will help to push our viability into the spotlight.


Q: Can you please explain the Alibaba connection?

A: Several of our team members have direct connections with some of the top selling product vendors on Alibaba. These sellers have already agreed to create a storefront on our service. Because of the Non-Disclosure Agreements made, our team is not allowed to discuss many details of those partnerships until the NDA is lifted. By that time, BitBay will already see many companies signed on and using our service.


Q: How much of the ICO is set off for marketing?  What are the main uses of these funds so far, and what will be the main uses in the coming months?

A: Marketing funds will be used from our development pool on an ‘as needed’ basis. So far, we’ve been able to reach this point by using only approximately 20 bitcoin from the initial investment period. As we enter the stages of our decentralized market release, there will be a lot more focus on marketing to potential buyers and sellers. Also we have plans to ask some big venture capital firms to support us later down the line.
2544  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 10:14:16 AM
1. Can I keep using the old wallet now until I install the new one?
2. I do need to sync to the network (I've been afk for a week) before transferring the coins to an exchange, right?
3. Should I just send the coins to an exchange, then install the new wallet, then transfer from the exchange to that wallet?  Huh Grin

I'm using both wallets till I can see it working 100%. So to answer your question you can use both on same computer with no issue.

Old wallet is located in C>Program Files>BitBay
New wallet is located in C>BitBay
2545  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 09:38:46 AM
David has mentioned that he would work on pegging sooner than later. That would automatically fix all this volatility issue. There is no Buy wall so price decline shouldn't be surprising at all. Anyone with small amount of BTC can float the boat any way he wants.

I would like to see what happens after 6 months of marketplace and pegging. Whatever happens before that doesn't concern me. My bay is stored in thumb drive 20 miles from here.  Wink

Well, as a trader I'm not a big fan of the pegging actually... nor do I think the restricted liquidity will go over big necessarily.  However, it's a new concept - or more accurately a new combination of concepts - so I can't prove it won't be exactly what's needed.  On the other hand, I've seen way bigger losses (and gains thankfully) so this kind of action definitely doesn't spook me.  In any case, I'm here for the show - and like you, for the marketplace itself.  Regardless of what else is going on, and even if he has to do it all himself, if David can push things through to the marketplace release and that works to even a fraction of it's potential... then all will be quickly forgotten and forgiven.

On the other hand, with ever-expanding fantasies of the numerous bitter/burned investors, it will be hard for him to keep his head above the fray.  I do have faith that he can do it - he hasn't run away from BC to greener pastures, and he's worked and delivered on his past promises.  Maybe not the best situation at the moment, but you could be holding BALLS that were purchased at 20K which are worth around 200 sats now.  BAY would have to be selling for below 1 sat so see the same (and that's in the same time frame as well).

Personally, I don't think pegging is needed for now but if you want new investors (long term ones) then pegging will need to be in place otherwise lot of people won't touch it because of volatility.

I think there aren't many good devs in crypto and David is torn between smart contract & pegging. He has lot on his table and it's not easy to find someone reliable who knows the stuff.

On other hand I don't think BitBay team is just running around to make profit so they can run away if that had been the case there is no reason for them to post anymore. All in all if BitBay turns out to be a scam which I don't think it is..people will end up losing faith in altcoins in general and it'll be dead in few years.







The point is, im very consistent with my word. However, im trying to decide if its better sooner than later. I dont like what im seeing either, and unless you guys have the patience to bear this issue.

If anything its very distracting. In order to work and focus even, i need to block it out of my head. I can either follow the schedule that was set or just shift gears. Its not the kind of thing you can rush either.

Here is my suggestion:

Fck everyone who is crying about price and wants to peg it. Focus on smart contract for now and once we have that sorted out then we have marketplace. After that we can worry about pegging depends on the response we get from marketplace. Pegging should be last of our concern at this moment. Let it fall to 1 sat and let the weak hands drown in their own tears. You can't make everyone happy.

You have full support of lot of people in this thread who could careless about pegging including me.



Yeah but i get lots of messages from people nagging me about it. I try explaining that i dont control bitbay, i only control the tech end of things.

So yeah i know what you mean about this. I'm ok with it either way.



They get in touch with you because they know you'll respond to them. Best thing to do is tell them it's not your job to monitor the price 24/7. Just focus on tech part of it. Coin is not even one month old. We can worry about price 6 months from now once everything is done.
2546  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 09:24:44 AM
David has mentioned that he would work on pegging sooner than later. That would automatically fix all this volatility issue. There is no Buy wall so price decline shouldn't be surprising at all. Anyone with small amount of BTC can float the boat any way he wants.

I would like to see what happens after 6 months of marketplace and pegging. Whatever happens before that doesn't concern me. My bay is stored in thumb drive 20 miles from here.  Wink

Well, as a trader I'm not a big fan of the pegging actually... nor do I think the restricted liquidity will go over big necessarily.  However, it's a new concept - or more accurately a new combination of concepts - so I can't prove it won't be exactly what's needed.  On the other hand, I've seen way bigger losses (and gains thankfully) so this kind of action definitely doesn't spook me.  In any case, I'm here for the show - and like you, for the marketplace itself.  Regardless of what else is going on, and even if he has to do it all himself, if David can push things through to the marketplace release and that works to even a fraction of it's potential... then all will be quickly forgotten and forgiven.

On the other hand, with ever-expanding fantasies of the numerous bitter/burned investors, it will be hard for him to keep his head above the fray.  I do have faith that he can do it - he hasn't run away from BC to greener pastures, and he's worked and delivered on his past promises.  Maybe not the best situation at the moment, but you could be holding BALLS that were purchased at 20K which are worth around 200 sats now.  BAY would have to be selling for below 1 sat so see the same (and that's in the same time frame as well).

Personally, I don't think pegging is needed for now but if you want new investors (long term ones) then pegging will need to be in place otherwise lot of people won't touch it because of volatility.

I think there aren't many good devs in crypto and David is torn between smart contract & pegging. He has lot on his table and it's not easy to find someone reliable who knows the stuff.

On other hand I don't think BitBay team is just running around to make profit so they can run away if that had been the case there is no reason for them to post anymore. All in all if BitBay turns out to be a scam which I don't think it is..people will end up losing faith in altcoins in general and it'll be dead in few years.







The point is, im very consistent with my word. However, im trying to decide if its better sooner than later. I dont like what im seeing either, and unless you guys have the patience to bear this issue.

If anything its very distracting. In order to work and focus even, i need to block it out of my head. I can either follow the schedule that was set or just shift gears. Its not the kind of thing you can rush either.

Here is my suggestion:

Fck everyone who is crying about price and wants to peg it. Focus on smart contract for now and once we have that sorted out then we have marketplace. After that we can worry about pegging depends on the response we get from marketplace. Pegging should be last of our concern at this moment. Let it fall to 1 sat and let the weak hands drown in their own tears. You can't make everyone happy.

You have full support of lot of people in this thread who could careless about pegging including me.

2547  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 09:01:00 AM
Well we must Peg to guarantee an steady value.

But not now since then you Basically screw all the ICO buyers Tongue.


The real Investors and fans have patience so In my opinion we have to wait for an better price then peg.



It depends on what their goal is long term. If the goal is to blend bitbay in decentralized marketplace which will have big vendors from Alibaba (their words) then pegging doesn't make a difference for now. All they have to do is buy their own Bay at 1 sat and peg it to $1..from there on ..supply as demand rises. So price won't fluctuate as much.

If there goal is to get investors then pegging makes sense or  volatility will keep people from investing in it. When I say investing I mean long term investors who believe in technology not day traitors.

2548  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 08:39:04 AM
David has mentioned that he would work on pegging sooner than later. That would automatically fix all this volatility issue. There is no Buy wall so price decline shouldn't be surprising at all. Anyone with small amount of BTC can float the boat any way he wants.

I would like to see what happens after 6 months of marketplace and pegging. Whatever happens before that doesn't concern me. My bay is stored in thumb drive 20 miles from here.  Wink

Well, as a trader I'm not a big fan of the pegging actually... nor do I think the restricted liquidity will go over big necessarily.  However, it's a new concept - or more accurately a new combination of concepts - so I can't prove it won't be exactly what's needed.  On the other hand, I've seen way bigger losses (and gains thankfully) so this kind of action definitely doesn't spook me.  In any case, I'm here for the show - and like you, for the marketplace itself.  Regardless of what else is going on, and even if he has to do it all himself, if David can push things through to the marketplace release and that works to even a fraction of it's potential... then all will be quickly forgotten and forgiven.

On the other hand, with ever-expanding fantasies of the numerous bitter/burned investors, it will be hard for him to keep his head above the fray.  I do have faith that he can do it - he hasn't run away from BC to greener pastures, and he's worked and delivered on his past promises.  Maybe not the best situation at the moment, but you could be holding BALLS that were purchased at 20K which are worth around 200 sats now.  BAY would have to be selling for below 1 sat so see the same (and that's in the same time frame as well).

Personally, I don't think pegging is needed for now but if you want new investors (long term ones) then pegging will need to be in place otherwise lot of people won't touch it because of volatility.

I think there aren't many good devs in crypto and David is torn between smart contract & pegging. He has lot on his table and it's not easy to find someone reliable who knows the stuff.

On other hand I don't think BitBay team is just running around to make profit so they can run away if that had been the case there is no reason for them to post anymore. All in all if BitBay turns out to be a scam which I don't think it is..people will end up losing faith in altcoins in general and it'll be dead in few years.





2549  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 07:32:58 AM
Total volume for the day seems to be just over 100BTC... so that's sells and buys... sadly with this little buy support even someone with just a few million BAY panicking can drop the price 20-30 sats in one shot.

The 'huge' dump on Bittrex was ~18M coins volume and dropped the price from 90 to 69 for ~16BTC.  So that actual dump amount was half that because the buys are included in the period volume as well.  If you have 1B coins, but the inability for the market to absorb even 1% being dumped at once without significantly wiping out the buy side... there's not going to be any sanity in the price for a long while.

The bottom has definitely not been hit I think, but we could be close.  Impossible to say in an unregulated market filled with investors who literally see failure in any coin that doesn't triple it's value in the first week or two.

David has mentioned that he would work on pegging sooner than later. That would automatically fix all this volatility issue. There is no Buy wall so price decline shouldn't be surprising at all. Anyone with small amount of BTC can float the boat any way he wants.

I would like to see what happens after 6 months of marketplace and pegging. Whatever happens before that doesn't concern me. My bay is stored in thumb drive 20 miles from here.  Wink
2550  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 07:16:04 AM





sent you a contract too....

How's it looking on your side?

something came up I had to leave.
2551  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 07:09:28 AM
Are these Fudders really on here 24/7 waiting for Mod to go to sleep so they can start posting their crap?

Really pathetic life. No offence but if you put this much energy in something useful you wouldn't be so negative about life in general.

Cheers.

look at the posts .. they are not fud .. they are real facts .. which people can decide to fud on

RiverboatBTC is a known fudder. Don't tell me you believe his conspiracy theory about Bob. lol

It's usually few people who keep coming back even after their posts get deleted and it makes it hard to look for real info. They go from "Fck u..Bay is crap" to "I have real concern". It's laughable.
2552  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 10, 2014, 06:00:39 AM
Are these Fudders really on here 24/7 waiting for Mod to go to sleep so they can start posting their crap?

Really pathetic life. No offence but if you put this much energy in something useful you wouldn't be so negative about life in general.

Cheers.
2553  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 06:26:25 PM

@unusualfacts30 I quoted you here  Grin
I definitely want to help spread the word about BitBay smart contracts working.
Thanks for sharing those screenshots.



:thumbsup:

Now we know that smart contract works. Can we get the ball rolling on bets?  Grin

I want to test the Contracts.

I Think i did everything to run, but i neet a contactor ;-)

Here is my Adress
bR4CxtFGH84GYo8QLjC2WSz9F68Qs1Y5w2

I need email address. Create new one just for BitBay and we'll use that to test contract.

Bitmessage is kind of slow and I've already tested it. I would like to test it with email.


bitbaycologne@gmail.com

sent. Keep your client running. Check your pm



i chekced it ;-)

How long does it take ?

I'm not sure. This is the first time I'm testing it with email. The one we tested with bitmessage took around 5-15 minutes. Add me on skype I sent you in PM. We can talk through there

I will ad you in maybe 30 minutes. i received an pm on my gmail account.

Maybe the amount was to high for my wallet;-) please send me on with 1 bay ;-)

If you received an email it should show up. I sent only 0.001 BAY. Not high at all.
2554  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 06:13:25 PM

@unusualfacts30 I quoted you here  Grin
I definitely want to help spread the word about BitBay smart contracts working.
Thanks for sharing those screenshots.



:thumbsup:

Now we know that smart contract works. Can we get the ball rolling on bets?  Grin

I want to test the Contracts.

I Think i did everything to run, but i neet a contactor ;-)

Here is my Adress
bR4CxtFGH84GYo8QLjC2WSz9F68Qs1Y5w2

I need email address. Create new one just for BitBay and we'll use that to test contract.

Bitmessage is kind of slow and I've already tested it. I would like to test it with email.


bitbaycologne@gmail.com

sent. Keep your client running. Check your pm



i chekced it ;-)

How long does it take ?

I'm not sure. This is the first time I'm testing it with email. The one we tested with bitmessage took around 5-15 minutes. Add me on skype I sent you in PM. We can talk through there
2555  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 06:03:00 PM

@unusualfacts30 I quoted you here  Grin
I definitely want to help spread the word about BitBay smart contracts working.
Thanks for sharing those screenshots.



:thumbsup:

Now we know that smart contract works. Can we get the ball rolling on bets?  Grin

I want to test the Contracts.

I Think i did everything to run, but i neet a contactor ;-)

Here is my Adress
bR4CxtFGH84GYo8QLjC2WSz9F68Qs1Y5w2

I need email address. Create new one just for BitBay and we'll use that to test contract.

Bitmessage is kind of slow and I've already tested it. I would like to test it with email.


bitbaycologne@gmail.com

sent. Keep your client running. Check your pm

2556  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 05:51:49 PM

@unusualfacts30 I quoted you here  Grin
I definitely want to help spread the word about BitBay smart contracts working.
Thanks for sharing those screenshots.



:thumbsup:

Now we know that smart contract works. Can we get the ball rolling on bets?  Grin

I want to test the Contracts.

I Think i did everything to run, but i neet a contactor ;-)

Here is my Adress
bR4CxtFGH84GYo8QLjC2WSz9F68Qs1Y5w2

I need email address. Create new one just for BitBay and we'll use that to test contract.

Bitmessage is kind of slow and I've already tested it. I would like to test it with email.
2557  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 03:58:00 PM

@unusualfacts30 I quoted you here  Grin
I definitely want to help spread the word about BitBay smart contracts working.
Thanks for sharing those screenshots.



:thumbsup:

Now we know that smart contract works. Can we get the ball rolling on bets?  Grin
2558  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 01:54:26 PM
To show my appreciation for what David has done so far, I voted for him at this CoinDesk Poll.

Voted.


Ladies and gentlemen. Here is the First smart contract. All credit goes to David for helping me sort this and we just created & completed smart contract using BitBay & Bitmessage. You might want to use email (create new one) to make it go faster.







 Grin


2559  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 09:29:08 AM
I was interested in this coin until I read the thread.
If this is self moderated, I would advise the moderator to delete all the childish argumentative posts

that's funny because I sold all my facebook stocks because some users were posting childish images on their website.
2560  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay |Decentralized Marketplace|Smart Contracts|IoT Tech|Markets Open on: December 09, 2014, 09:08:02 AM
Please do not make this my problem. - No-one in this discussion has yet to successfully produce a bayhalo contract, its not just me.


and no. it doesnt fill a bitmessage automatically under the receive tab. "YOUR BITMESSAGE ADDRESS:=BLANK" is this something that you guys are seeing from a old bit/black halo install the rest of us haven't done?

Ive never tried sending to a bitmessage address as I never found out the address of either/other client.

When I just tried sending to a bitmessage address i got a "Your return address is not loaded" pop up and it doesnt go thru. Not that I know the bimessage of the other client, Im just pulling one from the bitmessage client.

Since I had no bitmessage addresses, I setup 2 different gmail accounts. Both clients passed the email test - you say run it encrypted which is how i have it set.

It just hangs there pending and never shows up in the other client when trying to send between 2 email setups.

Screenshots will be posted. - I hope this info will be helpful in trying to figure out why some of us are having problems.





Ahhh OK you have an issue i have seen on some computers. BitMHalo is not working on your computer. It runs bitmessage and Halo.

Can you do a teamview with me some time so I can see why that subprocess doesnt work for you? PM me please.

I was having that issue too and I already posted what worked for me.

Close all Bitbay process & wallet
Go to C>Program Files>BitBay
Copy libeay32.dll
Go to C>Bitbay
Paste

Open new Bitbay Client and wait for 5-10 minutes.
Go to Receive tabs and there you'll have your bitmessage address
No more error regarding BitHalo not responding.

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