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3101  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 06, 2017, 10:32:55 PM
Hi, I don't know if it has been asked, but how do you save your wallet?

Where should I look and what files need to be saved please?

The quote below explains what to backup. You need to backup your AppData\Local\Byteball folder after each blackbytes transaction because it's the only place they are saved.

You can use your seed to recover your byteballs, but not your blackbytes.




It's vital to backup this windows folder to ensure you get your blackbytes.

C:\users\<your user name>\AppData\Local\Byteball

The folder is normally hidden. If you haven't configured your computer to make it visible then click the windows orb, type %appdata% into the search box and press enter, Your hidden appdata folder should open.

It's also important to back up your wallet words (the seed) that you can view in the advanced section of your wallet.
3102  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 09:11:34 PM
for hours now i have been trying to figure out which way its going
then it hit me.
UP!
 Grin

It might go sideways as the Chinese love 8
3103  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: My cryptsy alt coins are gone for good..? on: January 06, 2017, 08:41:02 PM
Is there way to get back the coins.
Almost 3btc plus was lost in Cryptsy ?

You can fill out the receiver's form at this link.

http://cryptsyreceivership.com/registration/

It's not exactly a claim form, it's for giving the receiver details of what funds you had on cryptsy.

Thanks. Didn't realize that the receiver required you to make a claim. Thought they had all the details of the owners of the coins.

Big vern wiped the cryptsy servers clean before he ran. The receiver has no details of who owns what to work with. You need evidence to convince him you held coins on cryptsy like screenshots, or emails.
3104  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 08:17:50 PM
OMG it was just $888 at stamp.

Call in the numerologists.  Grin

After that it went one better by going to $888.8

The Chinese love the number 8 because it's a lucky number for them. We kept returning to $666 for a long time, and the Chinese might keep us returning to $888 for a while. Maybe the same will happen when it hits $8888.
3105  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 06, 2017, 08:01:59 PM
Most coins have a faucet that you can get dust from to try out their wallet. While byteball had a testnet faucet I can't find any livenet faucets for it. It would be good for byteball if someone set one up.
3106  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 07:43:01 PM
It's showmen (exchanges) preying on the rubes (traders).
How does it work
 

Same as casinos. Get the punters gambling against each other while raking in the vigorish (exchange fees). The higher the stakes, higher the fees.

With unregulated Bitcoin exchanges, they can manipulate the prices enough to trigger the big payoff, margin calls.

It's bad enough to have a zero on the roulette wheel (and a double-zero in some places) but it's the hidden button that really hurts.

Margin trading isn't investing. It's gambling.

Dummied down it's gambling with borrowed money.
3107  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 07:26:27 PM
There is only one thing I know....


Hodl on.

Hodling on's safer and less risky than short selling. The exchanges are the only ones sure of making a profit from short selling, for everyone else it's a giant gamble.
3108  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 06, 2017, 04:17:00 PM
All blackbytes are already distributed, there is not 2.1111 times more blackbytes than bytes, their limit is the same 2^15, but blackbytes had to be distributed all at once. Guess why.

Rest of rounds will consist of distributing only bytes.

Sorry, but those numbers do not fit each other. We all got exactly 2.1111 times more BlackBytes than Bytes. Currently only 10% of Bytes is distributed, so if it is true that all BlackBytes are already distributed now, that should mean there are much less BlackBytes than Bytes!

And btw there is 10^15 Bytes, not 2^15, as far as I know.

Something is wrong in your statements above. Please clarify.


Wrong. According to the white paper, the amount of blackbyte is 2.111 times the byteballs. The reason this number comes from is because of the denominators I think. Here's the quote:

Quote
In Byteball, we have a private fixed denominations asset blackbytes that is
defined by these properties:
{
44
cap: 2,111,100,000,000,000,
...[snip]
]
}


That's confirmed again by tonych here. The total supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 times more than that of bytes.



7.  Total supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 * 1015, that is 2.1111 times more than that of bytes.  If you want to know more where this number comes from, see the whitepaper https://byteball.org/Byteball.pdf, page 44.

3109  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 03:56:08 PM
There's a small 555 BTC ask wall at $920 on stamp. If it gets eaten the price could go back up quickly in the short term. There's been a bit of buying up close to it in the last hour. Will it get pulled, or eaten?
3110  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 06, 2017, 02:38:15 AM
How to restore the wallet from seed? I couldn't find it in the UI. I know you can't restore blackbytes this way but nevertheless.

I posted instructions to restore a wallet from a seed phrase to help anyone with a corrupted wallet folder they didn't back up. You can try using them to recover your wallet.



I'm posting instructions to recover a byteball wallet from its seed phrase to help anyone with a corrupted wallet folder they didn't back up.

Download this, install it leaving all the settings at their defaults, then restart your computer.

https://nodejs.org/dist/v6.9.3/node-v6.9.3-x86.msi

Create a folder named git in your C: folder, then download this.

https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.11.0.windows.1/PortableGit-2.11.0-32-bit.7z.exe

You might have to temporarily disable your antivirus for the next steps. My avast antivirus warned me PortableGit-2.11.0-32-bit.7z.exe contained suspicious files and deleted some. However, my antivirus has not been updated for a long time, a virustotal scan shows the latest version of avast considers it safe.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/fccec9350c1cb58a5e6d84d307d4f9f43ab9d58d93c8de67056416539d199002/analysis/1483612263/

Run the PortableGit-2.11.0-32-bit.7z.exe file as administrator, and a window should open asking you where you want to extract it to.

Select the git folder you created earlier and click OK.

Afterwards open the git folder and run git-bash.exe as administrator.

A command prompt window should open.

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key.

git clone https://github.com/byteball/headless-byteball.git

Wait until MINGW32 appears in a line of text with a flashing cursor at the end of it before doing each of the following steps.

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

git clone https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore.git

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

cd /headless-byteball

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

npm install

It might take a while before the previous step completes and MINGW32 appears in the command prompt window again.

Afterwards type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

node start.js

Eventually you should get a prompt inside the command line window saying "please name this device"

Type any name you want and press enter.

Next you should get a prompt saying "passphrase for your private key"

Type any password you want and press enter.

A lot of text should get written in the command prompt window ending with the line "To release the terminal, type Ctrl-Z, then 'bg'".

A few lines above the bottom of it there should be a line of text similar to the one below

my pairing code: ArDBcItObVqJ6kVFTLCgr1QGpC2go13yCyNJUnWPItVJ@byteball.org/bb#randomstring

Copy and save the bit after "my pairing code:". In the case above that would be save

ArDBcItObVqJ6kVFTLCgr1QGpC2go13yCyNJUnWPItVJ@byteball.org/bb#randomstring

Click the red x at the top of the command prompt window to close it.

A warning window should open saying "processes are running in session: close anyway?".

Press OK and the command prompt window should close.


Start your original byteball wallet that contained your coins, open global preferences, and look for 'Device address', for example 04JOZCX5QFI2HMPSDDDTWUYUQ52DYNM6Q. Copy and save it for later.


Click the windows orb at the bottom left of your windows desktop and write the text below into the search box, then press enter.

%appdata%

A hidden folder should open. Navigate to the folder named local that's inside the appdata folder. Open the folder named headless-byteball inside it.

Delete everything inside it apart from keys.json and conf.json.

Open the file named keys.json in notepad

To the right of where it says "mnemonic_phrase" change the seed phrase to the one from your original byteball wallet, then save and close the file.

Open the file named conf.json in notepad

It should look something like the line below. Copy and save the deviceName, in this case that's test5.

{
   "deviceName": "test5"
}


Delete the contents of the conf.json file and replace them with this

{
   "deviceName": "test2"
,   "control_addresses" : ["0D27EAWBJHN366A4CZ6QAEY6CXXHUQWVA"], "payout_address": "TKHVHEXL7PORCIIUDTBDO25LSI5G3UIV"}

Delete the bit after control_addresses (in this case 0D27EAWBJHN366A4CZ6QAEY6CXXHUQWVA), and replace it with the device address you saved earlier (example 04JOZCX5QFI2HMPSDDDTWUYUQ52DYNM6Q).

Delete the bit after deviceName (in this case test2), and replace it with the deviceName you saved earlier (example test5).

Delete the bit after payout_address (in this case TKHVHEXL7PORCIIUDTBDO25LSI5G3UIV), and replace it with your current receiving address from your GUI byteball wallet.

Save and close the file.


Afterwards open the git folder again and run git-bash.exe as administrator.

A command prompt window should open.

Type the line of text below into it and press enter

cd /headless-byteball

Type the line of text below into it and press enter

node start.js

If there are no problems lines like the ones below should appear somewhere in the command prompt.

-----------------------
remote access allowed from devices: 04JOZCX5QFI2HMPSDDDTWUYUQ52DYNM6Q
payouts allowed to address: TKHVHEXL7PORCIIUDTBDO25LSI5G3UIV
-----------------------


Afterwards copy the pairing code from the command prompt window (for example
Aqv3YdogDJw6aHj8nRMT8/m9fsm3X2c40QA959tHQmqq@byteball.org/bb#randomstring)

Open the menu of your GUI byteball wallet and then click "paired devices".

Click "add a new device", then click "accept invitation".
Paste the pairing code you saved into the text box and press the "pair" button

At the bottom of the GUI wallet there should be a text box for you to text messages to your headless wallet device. Type one of the instructions in bold below to text your headless wallet a message, then press enter.


balance: to request the current balance on the headless wallet;
address: to get to know one of the wallet's addresses, you use it to refill the wallet's balance;
pay <amount in bytes> to request withdrawal from the headless wallet to your payout_address.




3111  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: deleted wallet file in byteball app on: January 06, 2017, 02:29:50 AM
I'm posting instructions to recover a byteball wallet from its seed phrase to help anyone with a corrupted wallet folder they didn't back up.

Download this, install it leaving all the settings at their defaults, then restart your computer.

https://nodejs.org/dist/v6.9.3/node-v6.9.3-x86.msi

Create a folder named git in your C: folder, then download this.

https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.11.0.windows.1/PortableGit-2.11.0-32-bit.7z.exe

You might have to temporarily disable your antivirus for the next steps. My avast antivirus warned me PortableGit-2.11.0-32-bit.7z.exe contained suspicious files and deleted some. However, my antivirus has not been updated for a long time, a virustotal scan shows the latest version of avast considers it safe.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/fccec9350c1cb58a5e6d84d307d4f9f43ab9d58d93c8de67056416539d199002/analysis/1483612263/

Run the PortableGit-2.11.0-32-bit.7z.exe file as administrator, and a window should open asking you where you want to extract it to.

Select the git folder you created earlier and click OK.

Afterwards open the git folder and run git-bash.exe as administrator.

A command prompt window should open.

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key.

git clone https://github.com/byteball/headless-byteball.git

Wait until MINGW32 appears in a line of text with a flashing cursor at the end of it before doing each of the following steps.

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

git clone https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore.git

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

cd /headless-byteball

Type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

npm install

It might take a while before the previous step completes and MINGW32 appears in the command prompt window again.

Afterwards type the line of text below into it and press your enter key

node start.js

Eventually you should get a prompt inside the command line window saying "please name this device"

Type any name you want and press enter.

Next you should get a prompt saying "passphrase for your private key"

Type any password you want and press enter.

A lot of text should get written in the command prompt window ending with the line "To release the terminal, type Ctrl-Z, then 'bg'".

A few lines above the bottom of it there should be a line of text similar to the one below

my pairing code: ArDBcItObVqJ6kVFTLCgr1QGpC2go13yCyNJUnWPItVJ@byteball.org/bb#randomstring

Copy and save the bit after "my pairing code:". In the case above that would be save

ArDBcItObVqJ6kVFTLCgr1QGpC2go13yCyNJUnWPItVJ@byteball.org/bb#randomstring

Click the red x at the top of the command prompt window to close it.

A warning window should open saying "processes are running in session: close anyway?".

Press OK and the command prompt window should close.


Start your original byteball wallet that contained your coins, open global preferences, and look for 'Device address', for example 04JOZCX5QFI2HMPSDDDTWUYUQ52DYNM6Q. Copy and save it for later.


Click the windows orb at the bottom left of your windows desktop and write the text below into the search box, then press enter.

%appdata%

A hidden folder should open. Navigate to the folder named local that's inside the appdata folder. Open the folder named headless-byteball inside it.

Delete everything inside it apart from keys.json and conf.json.

Open the file named keys.json in notepad

To the right of where it says "mnemonic_phrase" change the seed phrase to the one from your original byteball wallet, then save and close the file.

Open the file named conf.json in notepad

It should look something like the line below. Copy and save the deviceName, in this case that's test5.

{
   "deviceName": "test5"
}


Delete the contents of the conf.json file and replace them with this

{
   "deviceName": "test2"
,   "control_addresses" : ["0D27EAWBJHN366A4CZ6QAEY6CXXHUQWVA"], "payout_address": "TKHVHEXL7PORCIIUDTBDO25LSI5G3UIV"}

Delete the bit after control_addresses (in this case 0D27EAWBJHN366A4CZ6QAEY6CXXHUQWVA), and replace it with the device address you saved earlier (example 04JOZCX5QFI2HMPSDDDTWUYUQ52DYNM6Q).

Delete the bit after deviceName (in this case test2), and replace it with the deviceName you saved earlier (example test5).

Delete the bit after payout_address (in this case TKHVHEXL7PORCIIUDTBDO25LSI5G3UIV), and replace it with your current receiving address from your GUI byteball wallet.

Save and close the file.


Afterwards open the git folder again and run git-bash.exe as administrator.

A command prompt window should open.

Type the line of text below into it and press enter

cd /headless-byteball

Type the line of text below into it and press enter

node start.js

If there are no problems lines like the ones below should appear somewhere in the command prompt.

-----------------------
remote access allowed from devices: 04JOZCX5QFI2HMPSDDDTWUYUQ52DYNM6Q
payouts allowed to address: TKHVHEXL7PORCIIUDTBDO25LSI5G3UIV
-----------------------


Afterwards copy the pairing code from the command prompt window (for example
Aqv3YdogDJw6aHj8nRMT8/m9fsm3X2c40QA959tHQmqq@byteball.org/bb#randomstring)

Open the menu of your GUI byteball wallet and then click "paired devices".

Click "add a new device", then click "accept invitation".
Paste the pairing code you saved into the text box and press the "pair" button

At the bottom of the GUI wallet there should be a text box for you to text messages to your headless wallet device. Type one of the instructions in bold below to text your headless wallet a message, then press enter.


balance: to request the current balance on the headless wallet;
address: to get to know one of the wallet's addresses, you use it to refill the wallet's balance;
pay <amount in bytes> to request withdrawal from the headless wallet to your payout_address.



3112  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 02:12:31 AM
Ok, Lets not freak out just yet...

Just a couple of weeks ago.. I saw the BTC market cap (i hate that term!) pass the old ATH 13,6B

Then it passed 14,15,16, (then the hit articles started coming) 17, 17.5 - touching Gold now.. passing it.. 18 Bn.. 18. something billion....
then a correction.
All so fast..

Then back at 16.75 now.

What's the problem again?

It's gone back over $1000 for the last few hours, and it was below $600 last summer. There is no problem. The bears say it might go down to $700 or $800 before more up, and the bulls say more up with little to no ore retrace. Either way it's going up in the long run.
3113  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum wallet bitcoins lost forever? on: January 06, 2017, 01:24:52 AM
Oh well, looks like bruteforcing is my only hope, and a thin one at that. Does anybody know if walletrecoveryservices ("Dave Bitcoin") are still operating? Any recent experiences you would be happy to share?

I think this is the walletrecoveryservices thread. You could ask there.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=240779.0
3114  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 12:57:19 AM

He and a group of investors are making patents on btc as we speak. He claims in
2020 he will be allowed 1 mil btc trust. If so imho we are screwed if true. He hates all
 now. Press,us all for not believing it was Satoshi if he is him. He will flush the works imho.

If the 1/2% chance it is true he is Satoshi or the last living of the supposed 3 man group that
Made btc. He's the btc boogieman long shot nightmare. (Damn scared stuff)

If Satoshi
  Then Smote Bitcoin

Does not seem like a realistic use case to worry about.  I know few creators that would destroy their own creations to spite their critics.


That group of investards paid off his huge debts to the Oz taxman in return for his "BTC patents". He has to keep bullshitting them the same as he had to keep bullshitting the Oz taxman that he is Satoshi. If he really was Satoshi he would have proved it by now to get himself off the hook. He's just buying himself another 3 years before he's in shit with his investards for promising them he's Satoshi when he's not.
3115  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 06, 2017, 12:47:17 AM
everyone fucked up on the fee and have bitcoins sorta stuck, this is bullish.

Yea, $0.25 fee for only 2 inputs and 2 outputs and I still got a stuck tx: https://blockchain.info/tx/f981065b98d55be4a86f12158f1066cbbb737b01f3ad71fccfe88984d163e405



right a quick look at the recent blocks suggest that your 400byte TX should have been ~50cents fee for it to confrim on the next block.

fees are really high these days...

 

What lite wallet would have sent a ~50cents fee for that transaction if set for maximum auto fee? I haven't bothered to check how they calculate automatic fees until now, I just set them on maximum if the mempool was getting spammed. At ~50cents fee I'm wondering if the automatic maximum is enough to avoid a a stuck tx.
3116  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 05, 2017, 08:41:24 PM


Breaks up or down?

What does the squiggly line indicator at the bottom of the chart say it's going to do? Does the Ronald big Mac Donald indicator contradict the squiggly line indicator?

Think it means that anything can happen - I dont know if we are in a bull or a bear right now, so just holding tight =)

WTF is the point of the squiggly line indicator if all it tells you is that anything can happen?
3117  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 05, 2017, 08:32:55 PM


Breaks up or down?

What does the squiggly line indicator at the bottom of the chart say it's going to do? Does the Ronald big Mac Donald indicator contradict the squiggly line indicator?
3118  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 05, 2017, 05:08:18 PM
It's gonna be a long year.... <sigh>

We will still be > $1500 by years end though

We shall be >$1500 by the end of next month! By the end of the year we shall be >$6000. Bitcoin will attract so many new people from all over the world that governments will coordinate their efforts and shut down Internet completely for 24 hours in an attempt to disrupt bitcoin mining.

Diversify your portfolio between bitcoin, gold and silver!

These big price swings generate main stream news stories which get new people investing. Ironically it seems like all the new people buy in when they hear about another astounding ATH, not when they hear about the bottom of a bear market.
3119  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 05, 2017, 04:27:17 PM
Looking at the charts I was wondering why this rally didn't have one of those little dip things at the beginning. If this is it, price is going to be UUUGGGE

Well I hope the rally doesn't power back up again until tomorrow!  Today's fun and games has cost me all the fiat I had on Kraken... I've had to send more!  Grin

If it's going up $100 a day it's too fast. Some good boring sideways prices for a few weeks should cool things down and let us catch up on our sleep. If $100 a day up continued for another week every bitcoiner would be instantly recognizable by the black rings round his eyes.
3120  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 05, 2017, 02:55:41 PM
Looking at the charts I was wondering why this rally didn't have one of those little dip things at the beginning. If this is it, price is going to be UUUGGGE

Well I hope the rally doesn't power back up again until tomorrow!  Today's fun and games has cost me all the fiat I had on Kraken... I've had to send more!  Grin

If it's going up $100 a day it's too fast. Some good boring sideways prices for a few weeks should cool things down and let us catch up on our sleep. If $100 a day up continued for another week every bitcoiner would be instantly recognizable by the black rings round his eyes.
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