Byteball is a nice thing, its a good chance for blockchain
Byteball does not use a blockchain, it uses a DAG. And you are obviously a farmed account.
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is his forum or digital currency going anywhere yet?
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Let's not forget he was the only person with the skill set needed to review new projects that took the time to do so so that the rest of us had any idea what we were getting into.
Board lost more with him leaving than if 99% of the rest bailed. There are a handful of people here that will push progress in this arena the rest of us are here to profit and improve our lifestyles if possible.
Sure he was up and down and I realised he does have a slight issue in dealing with normal people. I think it is a lack of patience and frutration that others don't automatically get things straight away that he says.
Overall very useful person lost. No point talking about it really, when and if he wants to come back I'm sure he will. YOu can ban a username and ip but not a person. If he is not back he simply does not want to be back as yet.
If anyone one person can design a bitcoin killer I would have thought he is one of the handful that could have a chance. Time will tell.
Why did he leave? Was he banned? Is he working on a digital currency project?
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i'm a fan of the airdrop
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you can turn off signatures and/or avatars in settings.
its not always about money.. some people just like collecting shitcoins for free.
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Now that the airdrop "fever" is passing. I have some questions about BLackbytes.
i thought airdrop fever was just starting! I mean, what are Blackbytes from technical perspective? I understand theres not blockchain for them so... what are those? If there's no blockchain how do we know how many in total there are? How do we know they are "authentic"? Any wiki or tutorial where I can read about it?
I want to understand what makes them so particular that you need to do a physical backup of them and can't recover them otherwise. It seems so different than the other tokens I am used to where you have a private/public key which you can use to restore everything.
i agree, i would also like to learn more is it possible to cold storage blackbytes?
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When you start, it asks for your BB address. I have the feeling people are giving it the wrong address and so it isn't being linked. If people would read the text that literally tells you step by step EXACTLY what to do, there would be zero issues. It couldn't be easier, seriously.
Yes, i know, i gave the bot my Byteball address. My Byteball address is linked. I received my bytes (GBYTE), but not my blackbytes. I don't think the distribution of blackbytes is finished because that hasn't been announced. You didn't read what I wrote. I am not asking about receiving bytes, i am only asking about blackbytes.
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That is a wrong assumption. I have never been online when Byteballs nor BlackByteballs were distributed. I received all distributions by now. I guess you did something wrong. Probably you did not send the Byteballs to the given address in the chat bot message. This is a very common mistake many do at the beginning. On my first distribution I thought I did everything right but I only got Byteball and no Blackbyteballs. Then I learned I have to transfer my Byteball to the given address in order to receive BlackByteballs, too.
Not necessarily--Tony has not finished distributing blackbytes for this round. The transition bot never asked me to send byteball to a given address, I don't know what you're referring to.
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Because they want to. It's free so no point whining. As he's fallen out with ripple i guess it cortupts a few holders.
Not whining. Just asking.
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From what you guys have said, and from the whitepaper: When users pay in blackbytes or other private assets, they have to send private payloads and absolutely need devices that can communicate. They need to know each other’s device addresses before they even learn each other’s payment addresses. Once their devices have established communication, the payee can send his payment address to the payer via chat message. It seems that anybody who is offline when Tony distributes blackbytes will not receive them? I guess I should have 1 computer always online but make it multisig with other signers offline?
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Not really.it means that if you do a full backup before you receive BlackBytes,then receive them and recover your wallet from that old backup you will only find the BB you had untill the moment you made the backup.
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? 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)?
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maybe I'm confused--if you're offline when somebody sends you blackbytes, then the blackbytes just disappear into the ether?
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I understand BTC airdrop, but why is Stellar airdropping on Ripple holders? For example, why airdrop on Ripple instead of Ethereum? Ripple is completely premined.
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Bytes tx are stored in the public ledger but Blackbytes tx are only stored locally, so a restore only brings back tx before the backup.
I ran byteball software on offline air-gapped computer with disconnected hard drive to generate byteball address for airdrop. I did a full wallet backup with password, then encrypted the wallet backup file (encrypted twice). I then linked the public byteball address (generated offline) to bitcoin addresses on online computer. Are you saying that when I restore from full backup, I will not get the blackbytes because the backup was made offline (no tx before the backup cuz it was only ever offline)?
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I didn't receive blackbytes yet. This was my first airdrop received from this coin. GB I received on the same day of airdrop but blackbytes not yet. Is it common these coins will come in later or we need to do any extra settings to do to receive these blackbytes?
Distribution of bytes is finished, 110,411.089425997 GB distributed. New available supply is 365,903.008377294 GB. It is already updated on coinmarketcap.
Distribution of blackbytes will start in a few hours and will take much longer, likely more than 1 day. I'll post when it is done.
That was Tony's last post, so the distribution of blackbytes isn't done yet.
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IOTA ICO was nov-dec 2015 and raised an equivalent of 1337 BTC (no joke), a bit less than 500k USD before taxes.
500k ICO 1.5 yrs ago worth 850M now.. how? why is IOTA 24h vol on CMC sooo low compared to coins of similar cap?
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How much was raised overall? JINN+BTC
Jinn = 941'297 = (0,0063 btc jinn) = 5930,1711 BTC = 930.96250857 so the total is : 6861,13360857 BTC --- 3.035.000 USD if my calculations are right ... wow why the collection of jinn was so high? iota ICO was 3M 1.5 years ago?
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decentralized music sharing has already been solved.. BitTorrent.
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Because the volume is half a freaking bitcoin. Why would they have the slightest interest?
for now... BTX is very new, probably accumulate some before it gets added to trex.. polo doesnt seem to be adding any new coins recently. they have a long enough support backlog to deal with first.
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