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421  Economy / Auctions / Re: BitDor.com • BitRotate.com • Starting at 0.007 BTC on: July 07, 2017, 03:10:12 PM
Bump. Still available
422  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Beta/Free] Get email notifications when your trades on Poloniex get filled on: July 07, 2017, 03:09:29 PM
I will try it.



I also set up a separate email just for this, and forward all emails to SMS. It should be pretty sweet if it works.





EDIT: Ok, I just got texted a trade! Awesome.

I'm glad it's working. I hope this is useful for you. I look forward any comments or suggestions.

Still looking for more people to test it.
423  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan Request - 5 Bitcoins on: July 04, 2017, 02:46:52 PM
OP, please offer valid collateral worth more than BTC5+14% or lock this thread immediately.
Otherwise you'll get negative trust soon.
424  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 29, 2017, 08:38:11 PM
Are you at least wearing a cape at night? Grin

By the way, I don't follow this thread too much, have you run your stress test yet? Is there a date?

synced 4.6 GB, how much left?

At the moment my byteball.sqlite is 4.99GB
425  Economy / Lending / Re: Need 100BTC "loan" --Risk Free, I explain inside on: June 28, 2017, 11:36:58 PM
Which pays about 7mbtc for every 1btc if I am not mistaken
Actually it's 1GB for every 16 BTC and -at this thime- 1GB is worth about 0.31BTC, so it's around 0.019BTC for every BTC.
Signing this message (a GBYTE address) with a BTC address containing 100 BTC would give about 6.25GB or 1.94 BTC, so about US$5,000, not "several hundred dollars".



I really don't like the lack of information here. I don't think OP should profit from that.
A full disclosure would be appreciated and, if people want to use OP's service in order to avoid installing the wallet or to save time, then that's fine. But not just because they don't know what's happening.

So here's the information, or here.

If you want to save some time and continue with OP's offer then go ahead...
426  Economy / Auctions / Re: BitDor.com • BitRotate.com • Starting at 0.007 BTC on: June 22, 2017, 02:16:02 AM
Bump
427  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 20, 2017, 07:45:50 PM
I'll have a look at the links you posted also
Great, post any question only afterwards.

...you are still paying $2800 for one; this verses what you paid a few years ago...
Yes, you can't time travel. You can only buy at the current price if you believe it will increase more in the future. The same applies with every currency.





Damn...Looks like I forgot password for my byteball wallet...I sent my GB`s to bittrex,but still have some Blackbytes in wallet.Can I restore it with my full wallet backup what I made,or I need password anyway?


Does the full backup end in ".encrypted". If so -of course- it's encrypted and you'll need the password. Otherwise it should work.
Do you have the seed? If so you should be able to recover the wallet without the password using that.




Need a little guidance here...

Something is wrong and my windows 7 won't startup, so I am looking at a possible clean install.
I am afraid it will wipe out my byteball wallet - how do I save the backup that is on my desktop?

Open this folder on the Explorer and back it up:
Code:
%localappdata%/byteball
428  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 20, 2017, 05:30:51 PM
Greetings,

Can someone clear something up for me regarding the price of crypto’s in relation to it's market cap. Recently I made mention of the “high” cost of  Byteballs currency of some $700 and a member on this forum replied with -

“Don't look at the price for one GB, take a look at the market cap of Byteball, than you will see that byteball is not so expensive!

-Can we finally please realize the change to MB, I am really sick of this discussions!.”

I see market cap as being described as it’s true value. Beyond this I don’t understand this members comment?

There are seemingly two components here i.e. 1) Price of Byteball in relation to its market cap and 2) The change to MB, both of which I do not fully grasp.  Can anyone shed some light? Thanks.

The market cap is the (theoretical) value of all the coins. That is number of coins * price of every coin.
At the moment there are 255,492,000,000,000 bytes in circulation. You can also call that amount 255,492 GB or 255,492,000 MB.

Each GB is worth about $725 at the moment; that means each MB is worth about $0.725. So the total market cap of Byteball is about $185 million, which is very low compared with the top coins by market cap which exceed several billion dollars.

1 GB is worth $725 but every GB equals to 1,000 MB or 1 billion bytes. There are only 255k GBs.
It probably makes more sense to use MB as the base unit instead of GB. In that case every coin is worth less than 1 dollar and there are 255 million of them.
Or you can use the byte as the base unit and every coin is worth only $0.000000725! (so cheap!). So as you can see the value of 1 arbitrary unit is not that important because you can just change the unit.


Now, please read at least the first post before posting any other question.
You should also read the basis about bitcoin and crypto-currencies in general.
429  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: June 19, 2017, 03:54:06 PM
Thank you.
Thanks. My Jaxx wallet is showing -0.001455 with mining fee of -0.000678. The transaction for this is showing sent to the address which Byteball specified. The address which I provided to Byteball for this transaction, which Jaxx originally gave me to say was the address of where my 2 Bitcoins are stored, is as of today, showing a different address. Your words of  "got moved to a "change" address in your wallet. So you still have your BTC..." sounds like its somewhere still in my Jaxx wallet on my computer? I really wish, as I would try to send it again, if I could see this. As of today, my Jaxx wallet is definitely showing a final balance of 2.06426730 from the original 2.0664003 prior to having the 0.001455 & 0.000678 figures deducted and sent to Byteball. From this, I'm not understanding how to "send your bitcoins BACK to the address you originally linked"? I really don't understand this, please help. When and how the address that I provided, from what the Jaxx wallet said was the address of my 2 bitcoins and I gave to Byteball, to what the address is as of looking at my Jaxx wallet today, I don't know.

To get bytes you just have to proof ownership of bitcoins. You don't have to pay anyone anything. To proof ownership you have two options:
  • Sign a message (I definitely recommend this option), or
  • Send an exact small amount to a specified address. This is not really a payment. It just proves ownership because you need to control the address to be able to send that exact amount to that specific address
Unfortunately you chose the second option.

You really have to understand how a bitcoin wallet works. On your wallet you have several addresses:
  • ADD1
  • ADD2
  • ADD3

and several change addresses:
  • CHG1
  • CHG2
  • CHG3
(Some wallets hide a little the change addresses so sometimes it's difficult to realize those are your addresses too)

You own and control all of these addresses and the balance shown on your wallet is the addition of all those addresses' balance.

When you make a transaction you can't send the exact amount you want to. You have to send an amount you received before. One part goes to the address you specified (the one the byteball wallet gave you) and the difference goes to your own change address. For example:
  • You received 2BTC to your ADD1
  • You need to send 0.001455 to the address given by byteball, lets call it BYTE
  • You send 2BTC (because you have to send the whole amount). 0.001455 goes to BYTE, and the difference (minus the fee) goes to your change address CHG1
Note now ADD1 has a balance of 0 (zero). Your coins now are on CHG1, not on ADD1.

The byteball wallet can't know that CHG1 is yours too. It received proof only for ADD1. Therefore it says you have 0 bitcoins because ADD1 does have 0 bitcoins.

Now, your options are:
  • Proof ownership of CHG1 by signing a message, or
  • Send your 2 BTC back to ADD1


If you let us know what is your original bitcoin address (ADD1) then we can check what's your change address.
430  Other / Archival / Re: . on: June 15, 2017, 06:41:03 PM
2 @ 0.019 each
431  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥[GUNBOT] Automatic Poloniex Profit Generator🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 on: June 13, 2017, 06:13:02 PM
Someone named Gunntha messaged me and said to send .08 to a wallet. I did and then sent him my API key.  Im assuming I got scammed?

This user?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1006709

Did you send the payment? Please post evidence either here or, even better, on a new thread on Scam accusations
432  Other / Archival / Re: . on: June 13, 2017, 12:35:09 AM
2 @ 0.012 each
433  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Beta/Free] Get email notifications when your trades on Poloniex get filled on: June 08, 2017, 05:42:45 PM
Seems interesting. Are there any plans to cover different markets also? I don't use Poloniex since I live in NY. If there are any plans to cover Yobit or Cryptopia I'd volunteer as a beta tester.

Yes. Some other exchanges will be added but I haven't decided  which ones yet. I'm working on adding Bittrex for the moment. I'll consider the ones you suggest.
434  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EXCHANGE] Poloniex - Crypto Exchange with BTC/NXT on: June 05, 2017, 06:28:48 PM
Email notifications for Poloniex trades:

I've developed a small script which monitors your Poloniex account for new trades and notifies you via email when a new one is found.
This is a free service and is currently still under development. I'd appreciate if you register and let me know any errors or suggest any improvements.

Read more information and comment here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1950490.0

Register here:
https://Ecua.Mobi/notify/
435  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / [Beta/Free] Get email notifications when your trades on Poloniex get filled on: June 05, 2017, 03:23:25 PM
Update:

This is no longer available because of the low demand.
If you are interested in the script or the service, PM me.




Poloniex Trade Notifications

https://Ecua.Mobi/notify/
Quote
Get free email notifications when your trades on Poloniex are filled!
You will get notifications one minute after the deals are complete, or sooner.
To avoid spamming your inbox, only trades as "maker" are monitored. This means deals that are filled instantly will be ignored, because you're in front of the screen on those cases anyway.

I've developed a small script which monitors your Poloniex account for new trades and notifies you via email when a new one is found.
This is a free service and is currently still under development. I'd appreciate if you register and let me know any errors or suggest any improvements.

First, you'll need to get a read-only API key from your Poloniex account here: https://poloniex.com/apiKeys
You can make it read only by disabling both Trading and Withdrawals as shown here:


Then you need to register here: https://Ecua.Mobi/notify/
and click a confirmation link which will be sent to your entered email.



When a new trade happens, you will get an email notification with this information:
  • Each new "maker" (non-instant) trade, with amounts and totals
  • Available balance for each currency you own, balance on orders and estimated BTC value
  • Total estimated BTC value

In the future I'll add new features like:
  • Telegram bot
  • Configurable frequency
  • Add or remove information from the emails/messages


Let me know any comments...
436  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: selling 0.085 btc for paypal on: June 01, 2017, 09:30:57 PM
Please don't lie:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1943918.msg19308946#msg19308946

So whats the point using escrow for me? You can charge back if i dont pay btc. I am not sending first. Who has paypal going first



this is the only one safe way trading btc/paypal + escrow.

And you added that rule after my negative feedback when you decided to accept escrow on this thread. I wonder why you didn't have that rule before if you were willing to accept escrow and that's "the only one safe way trading btc/paypal + escrow"  Roll Eyes



but i would never sell to guys like he:
...
Of course you wouldn't, not even if he sends first because he can charge back.
You only take PayPal from people you trust and you don't ask them to send first (as you intended) just because they could try to charge back if you don't send the BTC.

437  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: selling 0.085 btc for paypal on: June 01, 2017, 09:12:31 PM
I have got negative rating for nothing, only because i dont understand how escrow would protect me here?
I have sent first to the people i deam trusted. But noone could force me to send first to everyone.
So simply telling someone just ruined my reputation with clap of the hands, thanks
Edit: and if this person could spent a minute browsing my previous threads he would notice that i was using paxful escrow (all positiveswas stating that i prefer minerjones on the forum.

This negative rating messed up many things as i have shipped some goods to NewAnon(hero member) upfront the payment. And i wouldnt be surpriced if he would not pay me that 0.053btc he should pay.
Simply telling, mind your own bussiness next time. Or check my last post at least and you will find that i am ALWAYS accept escrow!

Selling 0.085btc for paypal
No chargebacks and scam please


Escrow accepted:
1. I load btc to escrow wallet
2. You pay me paypal
3. After 180 days escrow release btc to you

I'm glad now you updated your thread to accept escrow and don't try to force everyone to send first.
I've removed the negative trust.
438  Economy / Auctions / BitDor.com • BitRotate.com • Starting at 0.007 BTC on: June 01, 2017, 07:02:15 PM
I'm auctioning these 2 Bit* domains:

BitDor.com
Short, easy-to-remember, bitcoin-oriented domain
Registered in 2010, expires in February 2018

BitRotate.com
Perfect for a crypto-currency faucet rotator or similar
Registered in 2016, expires in February 2018

Both are registered on namesilo and can be pushed to another namesilo account.

Starting bid for each domain:
BTC0.007 for each domain.
Each domain has an independent auction.

Minimum increment:
BTC0.0005. Bids must be multiple of BTC0.0005

Buy it now:
BTC0.035 each domain, or BTC0.055 for both.

End date and time:
72 hours after the first bid of a particular domain or 24 hours after the last bid of that domain, whichever is later.
Every domain has its own auction and ends independently.

Newbies:
Users with less than 28 activity can't bid, unless they BIN and pay immediately.

Payment:
The payment must be sent to me or the escrow less than 48h after the auction is closed,
otherwise I may leave negative trust and may sell it to next higher bidder who must complete the deal according to their bid.

After an auction is closed I'll send a signed message (to be verified here, or here) with the payment address. If you prefer to use escrow instead PM me right away.
439  Economy / Lending / Re: Bitcoin loan information and a point in the right direction. on: June 01, 2017, 06:26:39 PM
To start l have no collateral at all and lm not able to get any cash.

In that case you can't get any loan here.

It now sounds like I'm asking for a loan

Yes it does. It looks like a newbie asking for a loan without valid collateral. And that deserves negative trust.



Now you know you can't get any loans without valid collateral. That is something which you can easily sell for more than the loan plus interest. Read this.

So now just lock this thread using the bottom-left link. If you don't that will confirm you're actually asking for a loan without collateral and you'll get negative trust in a few minutes.
440  Economy / Auctions / Re: Domains: Bitcoin Classic, Unlimited, Core; Segwit • Starts at US$ 5 on: May 31, 2017, 10:00:13 PM
Bump
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