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381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 31, 2017, 12:27:57 PM
Hi guys, i have a small problem which i hope you can help me out to solve. I had blackbytes on my windows computer. I recently swap to linux operating system but i also got a back up of my wallet before doing that. I did restore it now, but all i see is a 0 balance on my wallet. Did i loose all my blackbytes? Your help will be appreciated.

When you say backup, do you mean a copy of the byteball folder or the file made using the full backup option from the Byteball app?

I used the "full backup" option in byteball application. Sync. is done but i still can´t see any coins in my wallet.

You could try it the other way around, meaning you launch a freshly installed full node, wait for it to sync and then try restoring from your backup.
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 31, 2017, 09:56:23 AM
Hi guys, i have a small problem which i hope you can help me out to solve. I had blackbytes on my windows computer. I recently swap to linux operating system but i also got a back up of my wallet before doing that. I did restore it now, but all i see is a 0 balance on my wallet. Did i loose all my blackbytes? Your help will be appreciated.

When you say backup, do you mean a copy of the byteball folder or the file made using the full backup option from the Byteball app?
383  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 29, 2017, 02:02:34 PM
If you are talking about the projections for potential rounds after August, these are projections Smiley. They are based on the ratios of this round, these ratios can of course change, however if they stay the same then the projections become valid. If you are talking about something else, please point it out.

It's on that site. After this round according to that the distribution proprtions change.

As far as my eyes see and my math goes, I only see projections based on current ratios, mind that these ratios are also applied to what you get during each of the projected rounds. Can you please copy/paste (an example of) the info that says (makes you think) the distribution proportions will change?

... and it's compounding for you. That could be it.

Yep that's it Smiley.

For instance, let's take September's projections, It says you'll have a total of 0.1375 GB for each BTC.

If you link 1 BTC now, you'll get 0.0625 GB after August's distribution. So you'll have 1 BTC + 0.0625 GB, if you hold for September's round, and provided the rules don't change, you'll get 0.0625 (for 1 BTC) + 0.0125 (for the 0.0625 you already have). After September's round, your GB balance will be 0.0625 + 0.0125 + 0.0625 = 0.1375. The same goes for the rest of the projected rounds.
384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 29, 2017, 01:30:24 PM
If you are talking about the projections for potential rounds after August, these are projections Smiley. They are based on the ratios of this round, these ratios can of course change, however if they stay the same then the projections become valid. If you are talking about something else, please point it out.

It's on that site. After this round according to that the distribution proprtions change.

As far as my eyes see and my math goes, I only see projections based on current ratios, mind that these ratios are also applied to what you get during each of the projected rounds. Can you please copy/paste (an example of) the info that says (makes you think) the distribution proportions will change?
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 29, 2017, 01:17:02 PM
whats the chance this airdrop is a scam to collect signed info, for some sort of hack

Zero. Why do you think there's a risk involved when you provide signed info to someone?



https://wiki.byteball.org/airdrop

Are the new distribution proportions after this airdrop official?

I can't find any mentions of the figures elsewhere.

If you are talking about the projections for potential rounds after August, these are projections Smiley. They are based on the ratios of this round, these ratios can of course change, however if they stay the same then the projections become valid. If you are talking about something else, please point it out.



WHY IS TILL DID NOT RECEIVE ANY BLACKBYTES?? I received byteballs in 7 round, but still not any blackbytes

ANYBODY?

First, make sure that you did everything right, that your address(es) were/are indeed linked and funded before the snapshots. You can use transition.byteball.org, explorer.byteball.org and any Bitcoin blockchain explorer to check that. You can also post your address(es) here so someone else could take a second look. If all is/seems okay, then you'll have to contact Tony so that he resends the blackbytes.

Second, please avoid using caps and bigger font size than usual Wink.
386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][rICO]Antshares Blockchain Mainnet is ONLINE! on: July 24, 2017, 01:28:16 PM
The front page says :

ICO Escrow:2-of-3 Multi-Signature BTC Wallet

Does it mean that there was an ICO to build a multi-sig wallet only?

This means that the funds (BTC) raised during the ICO were held in a 2-of-3 multisig BTC address. Simply said, that's an address that has 3 owners, and funds can be spent only if at least 2 of the 3 owners agree.
387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 14, 2017, 05:37:33 PM
But yesterday i did read something about move towards GB holders.

Any particular info?

Now:
16 BTC gives 1 GBYTE airdrop
5 GBYTE gives 1 GBYTE airdrop
That's 16:5

Tony's ultimate ratio would be 16:1, for example:
160 BTC gives 1 GBYTE airdrop
10 GBYTE gives 1 GBYTE airdrop


This makes holding Byteball relatively more rewarding, and allows for a "soft landing" when the airdrops end.

This change here above in red i was referring to.

Hope people will see this as move towards wider visibility for gbyte.

Just to make things clear, this is not a change, this ultimate ratio has always been referred to in the first post since the second round.

so the change of airdrop is worse than last time for GB holders too?Huh Angry Angry
only 10%? instead of 20%

please official confirmation!!!!

the good times can't last forever. it's supposed to be a properly distributed coin so it makes sense to slow down and widen the distribution.

If any slow down is planned it won't be in the next round (August's) as the ratios stay the same as the previous round. Any potential slow down will not affect the bytes to bytes ratio anyway.

It's a best practice to always refer to the first post or to Tony's latest posts for accurate information Wink.
388  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [GBYTE] Byteball Speculation on: July 08, 2017, 02:05:40 PM
I usually use worldtimebuddy.com to convert different time zones. I have made good experience with this site. If I convert UTC to your time zone CDT or CST I get 9th July 8:10 am. But without engagement.
I would recommend a better option to you. Just follow the Byteball thread. Usually, there is a post when the snapshot was conducted. So you could be sure that you can transfer your Byteballs if desired.
Hope this helps!

Hey..the post below says the byteball distribution is


https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@moksamol/byteball-distribution-on-june-9

June 9th 2017 at 13:10 UTC

Does anyone want to post here what that would be in USA  for Central Daylight Time?

I'm like time conversion challenged and having issues, with the various conversions, not getting the same times.

First Conversion is Military Time of 13:10 in the above link (assuming that is correct) or 1 pm.

The second Conversion is below:

Does anyone want to post here what that would be in the USA for Central Daylight Time?

Just to double check my calculations the above UTC time is Sunday, June 9th at 1:10 pm? (or 13:10pm military time)

and it converts to (5 hours behind CDT) in my area that is CDT to Sunday 8:10 pm CDT? (USA, Minnesota)

Thanks, I think this is correct. Now it is just a race to get my soon to be 'new' air-gapped computer up with
Bitcoin-Qt so I can 'hopefully' do the private key msg option, using 'cut and paste' from the air-gapped computer
to Bitcoin-Qt on an internet machine. Once that is done of course the air gap'd machine is formatted etc before
ever touching the internet again (hey, I'm paranoid).


Anyway, if the above is correct let me know. Gonna be a race to see if my Bitcoin-Qt wallet is synched in time.
(been chugging along for 3 plus days already)

Whatever, free money, I can hardly complain even if I miss this round. At least I will finally learn how to do
the private msg key option and hopefully how to do such with this air-gapped computer method.

(crypto: 'the silly hobby' ) Smiley

The date you should be paying attention to is the date of the next distribution, the 7th one (not the 6th one mentioned in that steemit post). That date is July 9, 2017 at 04:07 UTC, this is 14 hours from now. Converted to CDT, the date is July 8, 2017 at 23:07 CDT.
389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 08, 2017, 01:49:00 PM
Hi guys, I don't know if someone knows how to help me.
I was trying to sell BlackBytes, but I had no Bytes to pay for the fees, hence I couldn't settle the deal.

Now I have 60MB on my account, but I still can't proceed. "Could not send payment: not enough indivisible asset coins that fit the desired amount within the specified tolerances, make sure all your funds are confirmed"
which is, interestingly, different from the message I got when there were no Bytes whatsoever on my wallet.

I've been told that I don't have transfered my Bytes from my main wallet to the smart wallet, but I can't find any indications of a "smart wallet receive button" or anything suggesting I can create a separate Bytes balance, to be associated with the chat in which I'm selling BlackBytes.

https://byteroll.com/trading/trading-blackbytes
says in this case I should "Click the Receive tab, copy the address, then paste it into the Send screen of your regular bytes wallet." but when I click on Receive I'm presented with my main wallet receive address. I even tried a transfer and all I did was switch fund from one address to the other, paying a fee for doing nothing, because I'm still keeping all the funds in one wallet, the only one I can visualize.

The wiki page also states: "You can see the details of the smart (wallet) contract by clicking the little eyeball to the right of the smart contract home screen"
 but there's no visibly marked smart contract home screen, if it's either the chat tab, the specific chat with the GBB buyer, or the screen that is visualized when I click to set the binding condition, in none of those cases I have any indication of a different receive button, a separate balance, or a little eyeball.

I'm sorry, I'm stuck.
Anyone?

Thanks in advance.

Technically, Blackbytes are assets with fixed amounts like 1,5,10,100,1000... It's like coins and notes, you can't spend $57 if you only got one $50 note and one $5 note. Try to change slighty the amount, it should work.

I don't get what you mean. I've been told the problem is with my not having Byteballs in the smart wallet with which I'm selling BlackBalls. But I can't find a way to see this separate wallet, let alone transfer funds from the main wallet.

A smart wallet issue would be an option if you actually made the deal (sent the blackbytes using a payment bound to a condition of receiving a given amount of bytes). From what I understand you are unable to send the blackbytes to begin with. If that's still the case, Freefactomizer gave you a solution, you should try changing the amount of blackbytes you want to send until your transaction succeeds.
390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 08, 2017, 01:40:27 PM
I think this is some kind of trick from Bittrex. They wanna the free bytes for themself and locked the wallet.

This is not possible anymore as tony put cap on wallets with x amount of tx coming and going within time frame set by dev.

That limit only concerns BTC addresses (with more than 50 transactions) linked by a micropayment, linking by signing a message is still an option. Moreover, this is irrelevant as there is no limit whatsoever on Byteball addresses, so Bittrex will receive the 0.2 bytes for each byte they hold. I think I've read something about them giving the bytes to their customers though, if anyone can confirm that, it would be nice, otherwise anyone wondering should just contact their support about it.
391  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 08, 2017, 01:31:08 PM
5 days ago i send byteballs from my old version wallet (0.8.0t)....to new version wallet (1.9.1 light) (to catch airdrop cause old version can't recognize that browser link is clicked)

transaction "confirmed"...but byteballs still not in wallet. anybody knows what happened wrong?

Wallet version 0.8.0t was only for testnet, no real Bytes!  Smiley

so last time i got "airdrop" to.... "testnet" version... and its not same as current real one ?
and i was so nervous that my wallet files from t version was not working with current version..... this is why.

Shit, you always only the distributions in the testnet participated? That's Crazy.. Shocked
Please install the correct wallet, send me by PM one of your BB addresses (I feel compassion). Wink

I think you can try exporting the seed from your testnet wallet (0.8.0t) to your livenet wallet (1.9.1) and see if by any chance, you can recover the bytes.
392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: July 07, 2017, 08:20:24 AM
... but have one question. ... but what about the Byteball snapshot? I have acquired a few and as I understand there are no blocks being generated like in Bitcoin so is that snapshot taken exactly at 4:07? If anyone know please let me know.

Your understanding is right, so yes the snapshot of the Byteball DAG will be taken at exactly 04:07 UTC on the 9th of July.
393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][rICO]Antshares Blockchain Mainnet is ONLINE! on: June 27, 2017, 09:15:46 AM
Hi, I am hoping someone can direct me towards obtaining my antshares.

I participated in the ICO, I have downloaded and synced the GUI (windows), I then created a wallet with my private key (from the ICO), but no ants were attributed.

I then went to verify my address at the ICO website and it shows the ants are there. I then confirmed my key and the website said to wait up to a week.

A week has passed and there are still no ANS on my GUI.

Any help would be much appreciated

So you apparently have claimed your Antshares on the ICO website. These ANS will be sent to your address manually by someone from the Antshares team, experience has shown that people experienced delays with that. By the way, just to be sure that the issue is not with the wallet, you can check your address on antcha.in. Have you tried contacting Antshares through Bitcointalk, Wechat, Slack or email?
394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [GBYTE] Byteball Speculation on: June 26, 2017, 08:53:33 AM
(hopefully forever with no monthly more to do on airdrops in future)

The linking process is a one-time thing. You link a Bitcoin address to a Byteball address. If your funds do not change addresses (because you did an outgoing transaction for instance) then you are good to go for all the up-coming distributions. You'll get bytes and blackbtes according to your bitcoin balance in the next distribution (the first for you) and then you'll get bytes and blackbytes for both your bitcoin balance and your bytes balance for each of the following distributions (if you hold your bytes). If you intend to sell your bytes then no problem, you'll just get the distribution according to your bitcoin balance (for each distribution and with no need to re-link).

I also assume I can use the same encrypted msg (copy) each month to prove my btc from each of my btc paper wallets  or am I simply linked on that btc or btc address on the monthly snapshot and even that is not needed once i've linked (proof ) of my btc to byteball month to month

I'm not understanding this very well, anyway, if you want to use other Bitcoin addresses, you'll have to sign your Byteball address with these specific addresses. The signature ties a specific Bitcoin address to a specific Byteball address, you can not reuse it to tie another Bitcoin address to the same or to another Byteball address.

395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 21, 2017, 09:59:44 AM
[...] I'm one of the guys who didn't get his blackbytes.
[...] The only thing I changed compared to the previous distributions is the hub.

You have to talk again with transition bot when you change hub.

Are you sure about that? I changed hubs lots of times and didn't have to talk to the transition bot more than once.

Yes. Unless if, by chance, you are back to the same hub when distribution starts again. The distribution bot needs to know "where" to sent you the BlackBytes.

I changed the hub to yours Wink before the last distribution (pretty sure about that) and got my blackbytes. The only talking I might have done with the bot is saying hi so that it displays info about the linked addresses, is this what you mean?

396  Local / Annonces / Re: [ANN][rICO]L'ICO d'Antshares se termine avec plus de 6100 BTC récoltés on: June 20, 2017, 02:24:35 PM

Stricto sensu un système de Ponzi permet de verser des dividendes aux anciens clients/investisseurs en piochant dans les investissements des nouveaux clients/investisseurs.

Essayons de faire un rapprochement avec ce qui se passe dans la cryptosphère (ou même pour un investissement dans un actif quelconque) : La valeur d'une cryptomonnaie augmente car il y a de nouveaux acheteurs, ces nouveaux acheteurs achètent auprès d'anciens acheteurs qui ont eu la cryptomonnaie à des prix (beaucoup plus) bas (et ainsi de suite). Au final ce sont les investissements des nouveaux acheteurs qui permettent aux anciens acheteurs de réaliser des bénéfices. Ceci est applicaple à n'importe quel actif.

Tout ça pour dire que soit on considère que tout est Ponzi, soit que rien n'est Ponzi. Dans les deux cas, ça n'a pas trop de sens de qualifier certaines cryptomonnaies de Ponzi plus que d'autres ...
397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 19, 2017, 02:52:22 PM
Sorry but still dont' get it

For the time being, 1 BTC grants the same as 312.5 MB

Do you mean 1 BTC linked from the very first round? 6x62.5=375MB

I mean if you link 1 BTC you'll get 62.5 MB and if you have 312.5 MB you'll get 312.5*0.2=62.5 MB.
Before that, when it was +10%, 1 BTC would've given the same as 625 MB, 1 BTC => 62.5 MB and 625 MB => 625*0.1=62.5 MB.
You see that bytes holders have been favored (even more) by the recent rules change, this is supposed to continue until 1 BTC grants the same as 62.5 MB.

OK got it now (thx).
Now the question is how the change will gradually happens an in what proportion. I suppose linked BTC => MB will decrease if not MB=>MB will have to go to up to 100% reward so that 62.5 MB gives you 62.5 MB more.

Cool, you are welcome Wink.

Yes that's right, if 1 BTC is always giving 62.5 MB then bytes to bytes will have to go to +100% indeed, this is still a possibility.
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 19, 2017, 02:29:34 PM
Sorry but still dont' get it

For the time being, 1 BTC grants the same as 312.5 MB

Do you mean 1 BTC linked from the very first round? 6x62.5=375MB

I mean if you link 1 BTC you'll get 62.5 MB and if you have 312.5 MB you'll get 312.5*0.2=62.5 MB.
Before that, when it was +10%, 1 BTC would've given the same as 625 MB, 1 BTC => 62.5 MB and 625 MB => 625*0.1=62.5 MB.
You see that bytes holders have been favored (even more) by the recent rules change, this is supposed to continue until 1 BTC grants the same as 62.5 MB.
399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 19, 2017, 01:51:56 PM
@Tonych

Can you please give more precision about the rule changes that will come starting from August distribution? The OP mentions it but I am a bit confused about how the new rules will be (maybe a little math formula would help to understand?).

Thx

will be interesting to see some formula aswell.

If you are talking about this:

Quote
The 8th and subsequent rounds (yet to be announced) will follow similar rules, but the relative weight of bytes vs. BTC (i.e. which amount of bytes gives the same share in the new distribution as 1 BTC) in the 8th and further rounds will change and will gradually increase to 1 BTC=62.5 MB.  It will be selected to maximize the value of bytes and keep the speed of distribution in sync with the growth of user base and the actual use of the network.  The ratio 62.5 MB per 1 BTC is chosen so that the total money supply of bytes (1015) and the total number of BTC in circulation (16,000,000) are equivalent.

Then this means that the rules will change at some point (like they did from +10% to +20% for byte holders and stayed the same for Bitcoin holders) to favor byte holders over Bitcoin holders until 1 BTC grants the same as 62.5 MB. For the time being, 1 BTC grants the same as 312.5 MB, they both grant 62.5 MB.

If you are talking about something else, then please refer the quote from OP. Thx.
400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][rICO]Antshares Blockchain Mainnet is ONLINE! on: June 17, 2017, 09:25:28 AM
Hi all.
I never claimed my ICO  antshares from last year but I have my private key.
What is the easiest way to access them?

Can i put the private key into an Antshares wallet somehow?

I see they are up strongly, I only bought a small  number. Wish I'd bought more now Smiley

I just put my private key into the web wallet and there are no antshares in it.  Huh

Who can I ask about this?

Did you claim your coins on the ICO website? First you need to claim, then someone from the team will process your request manually (it may take time ...) and they will send the coins to your address.

You can try contacting user antshares here or @DavidthePangwaer on wechat or go to Slack to find some help.



Is there an antshares blockexplorer?

Yes, antcha.in.
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