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261  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 25, 2017, 09:59:07 PM

Ok, so we found a problem with the latest download. It was put toghether quickly to patch something, but broke something else. There is no virus, but wairt for David to make a new build, because you are not likely to get this to run.
Will announce here when it's done
262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 25, 2017, 09:32:31 PM
Hey what's up guys.  I'm looking at featuring BitBay in an upcoming episode of the Crypto Times.

What features differentiate BitBay as the next big thing?

That's great!  Smiley

I saw your post in another thread. I thought you might want David to answer that himself, so I sent him a message. He isn't online atm, but he'll respond when he gets here.

263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 25, 2017, 09:29:50 PM
Hey, so I have some ideas about marketing, but I have an immediate issue.  I tried downloading the BitBay PC Client version 1.26, and Avast antivirus flagged it as a virus.  I'm not sure why it did, but now I can't install it?

Avast flagged it? I use Avast myself, and no problem. Where did you download?


I can install it, but I cannot open it.  It says "CreateProcess failed; code 5"  or something, and then I can't open it.

The first time I downloaded it and tried to run, at each step it would scan it for about 15 seconds, and then it was like it's not malware, you're good.  But then when I tried to open it, it was like "woah this is a rare file, we're sending it in for a check to see if it is a virus this could take up to 120 minutes" or something.  5 minutes later, it's like "yep this is a virus we're putting it in the virus chest.  So I uninstalled it, then I reinstalled it.  Now every time I go to open it, I get this message.

Give me 30 minutes. I'll download and do a clean install myself. What OS are you on btw?

I don't have an issue with avast, but I ran into something else. Please allow us a little time to figure this out. Will get David to look at it as soon as he comes online again.


264  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 25, 2017, 08:54:51 PM
Hey, so I have some ideas about marketing, but I have an immediate issue.  I tried downloading the BitBay PC Client version 1.26, and Avast antivirus flagged it as a virus.  I'm not sure why it did, but now I can't install it?

Avast flagged it? I use Avast myself, and no problem. Where did you download?


I can install it, but I cannot open it.  It says "CreateProcess failed; code 5"  or something, and then I can't open it.

The first time I downloaded it and tried to run, at each step it would scan it for about 15 seconds, and then it was like it's not malware, you're good.  But then when I tried to open it, it was like "woah this is a rare file, we're sending it in for a check to see if it is a virus this could take up to 120 minutes" or something.  5 minutes later, it's like "yep this is a virus we're putting it in the virus chest.  So I uninstalled it, then I reinstalled it.  Now every time I go to open it, I get this message.

Give me 30 minutes. I'll download and do a clean install myself. What OS are you on btw?

265  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 25, 2017, 08:43:36 PM
Just edited my post ^^
266  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 25, 2017, 08:39:31 PM
Hey, so I have some ideas about marketing, but I have an immediate issue.  I tried downloading the BitBay PC Client version 1.26, and Avast antivirus flagged it as a virus.  I'm not sure why it did, but now I can't install it?

Avast flagged it? I use Avast myself, and no problem. Where did you download?

Are you sure Avast actually flagged it? Avast likes to have a good look at it before it says ok. Could that be what you are talking about?
267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 22, 2017, 02:58:17 AM
Can we cold stake from bittrex?

In theory that would be possible, but that would require Bittrex to change their setup a lot.
268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay Decentralized Marketplace. Discussion. on: March 21, 2017, 12:46:48 PM
I like Zimbeck. He appears to have very high ethics.

But (at least in terms of adoption by app users) I am betting against apps with their own tokens running by themselves as a viable model (but as you know I am biased as I am working on an app platform project). You've got to be part of something bigger such as an app store in order to get economies-of-scale.

But he can try making Bitbay an app on platform with many apps and more economies-of-scale.

I might be incorrect in my understanding and expectation. Let's see what transpires. Just adding my opinion here. (I hedged against my own project by diversifying a little bit of BTC into ETH which is an ICO app platform)

Also it seems projects are more about speculator delusion than actual user adoption (unless speculators trading are considered the users).

The thing about BitBay is that the architecture allows for an extremly wide variety of use cases. This can be directly through the smart contracts, or later down the line, as backend for new and existing bussinesses.
In a few months the team will start to focus on the real world use cases while David codes the pegging.
269  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 21, 2017, 11:39:15 AM



I have talked a lot with David the last two years. The one thing he has said over and over, is that he will continue to develop to make sure the investors get what they paid for originally. And that's what he has been doing. And he has added a lot as well. Like anti-keylogger in this update.

Thank you David for your percistence, your genious software, and most of all - your big heart.
Bay is now finally rising like a Phoenix



270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 21, 2017, 09:44:13 AM
hello, there anyone tell me
1.if the bays need transfer to client or the qt wallet will always be there so it is ok in wallet?
2. if need transfer then how? it seems i cant use the wallet.dat in client and find the bays directly.

You do not have to transfer your Bay to the client. For now both wallets work. That said, we do recommend that you use the client for a number of reasons.
Your wallet.dat from the QT wallet can not be used in the client because the client is multisig. You have to send the coins from QT to client.
271  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 21, 2017, 01:28:17 AM

It's nice to see that everyone is excited about the price increase in Bay. But keep it honest, and don't post under fake nicks trying to pretend to be some well known investors etc.
I just deleted a post by PolychainCapital after confirming that they have not posted in this forum. I will delete any similar attempts too.

272  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 19, 2017, 10:22:06 PM

Site is back up  Smiley
273  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 19, 2017, 08:07:46 PM

I'm sorry to say that our website is down at the moment. Our web dew will get on it, but he has a deadline in his paid job tomorrow, so that has to take priority right now. expect the site to be up again sometime tomorrow.
274  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 18, 2017, 08:00:57 PM

Now syncing, how heavy is blockchain? TIA

Syncing could take anywhere between 12 and 24 hours depending on your computer and internet connection on win. (It's much faster on linux)
If you don't like to wait for that, you can go here http://bitbay.market/downloads/ and download the blockchain appr. 95% synced. Just replace the files in your bitbay folder with the ones from the download.

275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 18, 2017, 07:55:54 PM
Is there really a connection between Bitbay and Qtum.

Not at all. But BitBay has had the missfurtune to be scammed by the Patrick/Steven Dai, the founder of Qtum. He was also the founder of BitBay, and he took the money and ran. If it had not been for David who has given years of his life to do work he had not signed up for, BitBay would have been dead, and the investors would have lost everything.

276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 18, 2017, 07:30:42 PM
Hi,
After instalation i try run Bitbay-qt but i get this error: "Failed to execute script BitBay". I also noticed that instalation didn't create appdata/roaming/BitBay folder. My os win 8.1 64.

Looks to me like you have downloaded the client -not the QT wallet.
You have downloaded the test version of our next release. Run as admin and you should be fine. David is now building the official release. When that is released you will not have to run as admin.
Only QT wallet has appdata/roaming/BitBay as default path.
277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best innovative new altcoin I should buy? on: March 18, 2017, 06:58:54 PM

If innovation is important to you, you need to look at BitBay. It's the most secure and advanced wallet in crypto featuring amongst others:

-The worlds first decentralized market
-Pay to mail (only one in crypto so far)
-Cold staking
-Smart contracts
-Multisig
-Steganography (hide your keys in pictures. Only one in crypto)
-Anti-keylogger (Only one in crypto)

The list goes on and on. You can read the whole list here http://bitbay.market/walloffeatures/

This is our next update



The full list of this update is here: http://bitbay.market/bitbays-smart-contract-client-v1-26-updates-due-in-march/

278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official BitBay Thread |Smart Contracts Wallet UPDATE|Decentralized Marketplace on: March 17, 2017, 01:51:28 PM
Big update for BitBay March 22nd



gjesteele is writing a series of posts about the update. Here are the first one's all in one place for your convinience.

Quote from: gjsteele71
BitBay Release 1.26 Feature Focus – Cold Staking

The public release of BitBay’s Client v1.26 by the end of March comes with a few new key features we want to tell you about over the next few days.  This new version is actually already live, and we are currently testing, perfecting and documenting for public release.  If you would like to help test and try it out yourself, come visit us in Slack and one of the core members there will send you the link to get the update.

The first feature on the list is Cold Staking.  This is a security feature making it nearly impossible for people to break into your wallet and manipulate your BAY balance in any way.  If you are familiar with BitBay, you know there are two keys for every wallet.  Cold Staking gives you the option to put those two keys on separate systems.  This means not only would a potential hacker need to break into the computer BitBay is running on and crack your first key (which is all the protection most wallets offer), but they would also need to find and break into the second computer and unencrypt a second key as well.

This feature is currently working for computers on the same LAN (Local Area Network), and research is being done now into how to make it possible to connect the two systems over the internet.  Working out the details for this has been a challenge due to firewalls and dynamic IP addresses, but once it is completed in a future release, we will provide you with the information you need to make it work for you.

Cold Staking, along with other features you will read about in the upcoming days, helps make BitBay the most complete and secure digital currency software available.  This is the second update released in 2017, and more monumental updates, such as the rolling peg you have been hearing about, are on the way.  Hang on tight BitBay fans.




BitBay Release 1.26 Feature Focus – Client Staking

Though Client Staking does not have to do with security or privacy like most of the other updates in v1.26, I personally appreciate the convenience Client Staking offers BitBay users.

If you are familiar with BitBay, you know it is a Proof of Stake 3.0 (PoS 3.0) digital currency, and you can earn BAY simply by leaving your Wallet open for staking with your coins in it. The Smart Client Marketplace is a separate piece of software, and if you wanted to monitor the market while staking, both the Wallet and Client had to be installed and open at the same time.

With this update you no longer need to have both the Wallet and Client running together. The marketplace has PoS 3.0 integrated, and whether you are using the Client to create contracts or browse for your next purchase, your BAY coins are working for you in the background and earning interest. All you have to do is unlock your wallet for staking.

This might lead you to ask the question, “Why do I need the wallet then?” The obvious answer is, you don’t. The only thing it was still required for was staking. The BitBay Wallet will still continue to work as it does today, but won’t be a major part of BitBay’s future. I would recommend transferring your BAY from your wallet to the more secure client when you get a chance.

I do not know of any other cryptocurrency project out there where the staking wallet is built directly into a fully functional decentralized platform. Add this kind of convenience to the unprecedented account security measures being added, and you can see there is a lot of hard work going into BitBay on a continual basis to deliver a finished product people can use and trust.

What enhancements with real-world use have you seen delivered lately from the other digital currencies?




BitBay Release 1.26 Feature Focus – Anti-Keylogger


If you are unfamiliar with keyloggers, this form of spyware is one way hackers use to discover your passwords. By hiding a small program deep inside your system’s folders, a keylogger records each letter or number pressed on your keyboard. The keyloggers store this information in files to be retrieved later by the person who placed it there.

The BitBay Anti-Keylogger brings up an onscreen keyboard and a timer lasting approximately one second. When you hover over a letter with your mouse pointer the timer starts. If you move to another letter the timer starts over. If you stay on the letter you want entered, the timer completes and the letter is entered into the passphrase field. Users will want to be sure to remember to use the Shift key first for capital letters.

As you can imagine, while this feature eliminates concerns you may have about keyloggers stealing your private information, it also slows down how quickly you can enter your passwords. This issue is less of a concern when you realize you are still able to type in the passphrase field as well. This means if you have a long code consisting of many words like I do, you can type in the majority of it using the keyboard, and use the Anti-Keylogger to obscure just some of the letters. If this is your long term vault for the majority of your BAY, you may want to only use the Anti-Keylogger, but if it is the account you use regularly to access the BitBay Marketplace you might choose to use it for just a portion of your passphrase. The choice of how much you use this new feature is yours.

In a world where even our own governments are caught attempting to monitor everything we do online, the Anti-Keylogger is just one more way BitBay is looking out for your security. I don’t know of any other cryptocurrency out there with as many built in features to assure your coins are never stolen.

Please join us at BitBay Slack (http://bitbay.market/wp-login.php?action=slack-invitation) for access to the core team and the very latest updates.

BitBay Marketplace Site - http://bitbay.market

279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Worlds Most Advanced Cryptocurrency Software? on: March 16, 2017, 09:43:48 PM
This seems very impressive! How come such the small MK?

Nobody knows about it. I own a bit and focus is on actual product rather than vapourware promises. Apparently hey have done no marketing yet so once they do I'm thinking it will blow up!

I think that is about to change. It looks like this has gotten some attention:


280  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: creating an alt coin for my university on: March 16, 2017, 03:49:26 PM

How much do you plan to do yourself?
Only tweak a few settings, or build a mobile wallet etc?
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