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581  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 08, 2017, 07:53:17 AM
3000 euro soon to be broken on Kraken. I can hardly contain my excitement.
This is gentleman.
Queue the rocket and train gifs please 😀
582  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: August 08, 2017, 05:41:56 AM
Thanks Tonych for the airdrop Smiley I'm sorry to see the price drop, but I love your new distribution schedule. I've said it before and I'll say it again: you have a unique cryptocoin with a unique distribution model. So far, you've done a very good job, and I trust your judgement on how to make Byteball bigger and better. Thanks!

I got airdrop on Bittrex!
I didn't even have a balance left, but my depo addy still had balance. I think this proves Bittrex didn't try to claim airdrops on their own. It's just a small amount, but a nice surprise anyway.

Be careful with bittrex if you are an unverified user. They just dropped their withdrawal limit from 1BTC to 0.025 BTC without warning.
Mine:
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ACCOUNT TYPE LEGACY
DAILY WITHDRAWAL LIMIT 1337 BTC
To increase your limit on a Basic or Enhanced account, enable Two-Factor authentication here
1337 BTC? That used to be 1 BTC.

When I click the "?":
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We support two types of accounts.  

Basic accounts can withdrawal up to 3 BTC worth of digital currency equivalent per day if they have two-factor enabled.
Enhanced accounts can withdrawal up to 100 BTC per day if they have two-factor enabled.
"Legacy" is not in their list of account types.

I have a Legacy account there too. So for those of us who have been account holders on Bittrex for around 4 years or so can withdraw a large sum. I also have a withdrawal limit of 1337 BTC! Just wish I had that much to withdraw.
583  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: August 07, 2017, 06:27:22 PM
Which was the exact block number of this snapshot?
584  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: August 07, 2017, 05:37:23 PM
Im going to try for the first time ever getting some Byteball in the airdrop and I have a question: What happens if you do the transition bot thing and send the address before the actual airdrop starts? Is there a queue and I can send it already before it begins, or if I try to do it now before it starts it will get rejected and prompt you an error like "wait for the airdrop period to start".

I just watn to be sure that I dont lose my BTC. I will try to send it as soon as the countdown on the website goes to 0 but just in case I send it 1 second earlier, I want to know what would happen.

you need to do it ASAP


You aren't answering his question. ASAP means as soon as possible AFTER the countdown on the website goes to 0? or ASAP at any time?

WHAT happens if you send it before it goes to 0?

It's my first time here too, and I got these doubts, and also this:

If we send our entire wallet into a single byteball address, is this bad for privacy and we should use 1 different byteball address for each bitcoin address we have? (similar to bitcoin, where you should never reuse 1 address, but get a different address for every transaction you make)
You need to link your byteball wallet to your BTC address/es BEFORE the countdown finishes. At that point a snapshot will be taken of the bitcoin blockchain and the amount of BTC you have that you linked to will be credited at a rate of 0.0625 GB per 1 BTC.
After this point you would have missed the snapshot and hence the airdrop on this round.
You may only link 1 byteball address to qualify. You don't need to send BTC at all you can just sign each address.
585  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: August 07, 2017, 05:26:55 PM
Is there any way to check that the snapshot due today was succesful?
i.e. I would like to know at exactly what point I can move my funds around.
I know it is the block after the full moon so at 19:10 BST (British summer time) But I want to be absolutely sure that I am moving the funds immediately AFTER the snapshot.
Thanks
586  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 07, 2017, 04:58:36 PM
The kids here don't even know that we ancients used to mine BTC with GPUs. Jeez.
I heard that Satoshi mined the first million on his abacus.

http://www.righto.com/2014/09/mining-bitcoin-with-pencil-and-paper.html

Conclusion

The SHA-256 algorithm is surprisingly simple, easy enough to do by hand. (The elliptic curve algorithm for signing Bitcoin transactions would be very painful to do by hand since it has lots of multiplication of 32-byte integers.) Doing one round of SHA-256 by hand took me 16 minutes, 45 seconds. At this rate, hashing a full Bitcoin block (128 rounds)[3] would take 1.49 days, for a hash rate of 0.67 hashes per day (although I would probably get faster with practice). In comparison, current Bitcoin mining hardware does several terahashes per second, about a quintillion times faster than my manual hashing. Needless to say, manual Bitcoin mining is not at all practical.[5]

A Reddit reader asked about my energy consumption. There's not much physical exertion, so assuming a resting metabolic rate of 1500kcal/day, manual hashing works out to almost 10 megajoules/hash. A typical energy consumption for mining hardware is 1000 megahashes/joule. So I'm less energy efficient by a factor of 10^16, or 10 quadrillion. The next question is the energy cost. A cheap source of food energy is donuts at $0.23 for 200 kcalories. Electricity here is $0.15/kilowatt-hour, which is cheaper by a factor of 6.7 - closer than I expected. Thus my energy cost per hash is about 67 quadrillion times that of mining hardware. It's clear I'm not going to make my fortune off manual mining, and I haven't even included the cost of all the paper and pencils I'll need.


Love it BobLawblaw. Particularly how you took the time to break it all down into energy consumption and efficiency.
You must be bored out of your brains to even bother working it all out. :-)
587  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: August 07, 2017, 12:35:33 PM
After August 7 we'll reach more than 50% distributed coins and will start a new phase of our distribution.

It was stated from day one that the purpose of this distribution is to get this coin into the hands of as many people as possible.  Both coins (bytes and blackbytes) are meant to be used as currencies, and this is only possible when there are many users and apps to interact with.  We already have a sizable community, a number of unique apps, and we are the only crypto project to have an app distribution platform (the Bot Store), but there is still a lot of room to grow in terms of user count, number of apps, and willingness of users to use these apps.

Up until now, we were distributing only to holders of BTC and Bytes, i.e. we were rewarding holding.  Now we are adding actual users into the mix, i.e. we are going to reward transactions.

To get you an idea of how we are going to do it, we are going to partner with several categories of companies:
- merchants
- payment processors
- "Bitcoin debit card" companies
and offer 10% cashback, paid in Bytes, for all qualifying purchases (no matter how the purchases are paid).  The cashback will be funded from the undistributed pool.  For example, a customer who bought for $100 receives $10 cashback in Bytes, paid to his Byteball address, at the current exchange rate.  For merchants, this is something that would drive sales and they would put effort into promoting the offer.  In competitive industries, a 10% cashback is a very powerful tool to lure customers.  For customers, this is a 10% discount (which matters a lot in some industries).  For Byteball, it is new users who will have to get involved into the system in order to receive the cashback.

A few companies have already expressed interest (not disclosing the names while it is a work in progress).

A few extensions of this offer:
- 20% cashback if the purchase is paid in bytes or blackbytes.  This would incentivize merchants to start accepting bytes and blackbytes, and the infrastructure will stay after the distribution ends.
- merchants can offer additional cashback to their customers.  Merchants fund it themselves by buying bytes from the market, and for every 1% funded by the merchant we add 1% more from the undistributed pool.

If you see similarity with existing loyalty points schemes, it is similar indeed.

At a minimum, we receive many new users who learn about Byteball from their merchants, plus working payment integrations.  And the users are not just crypto fans, it may be their first crypto coin for many users.  With the most user friendly wallet in the industry, we are in the best position to expand beyond the crypto village.

We can continue adding 10-20% to existing byte balances to incentivize keeping the received bytes before more infrastructure is built, rather than cashing out immediately.  

Two negative sides:
- the scheme is less transparent than plain adding on top of existing balances, and some share of fraud is inevitable.  Merchants might try to deceive us to receive coins for themselves by reporting nonexistent sales or selling to themselves.  This is mitigated by good choice of trustworthy merchants and our ability to disconnect any merchant at any time on suspicion of fraud.  Their customers can also try to find ways to abuse the system, again we'll require the merchants to prevent that by excluding some types of purchases, monitoring customers, enforcing caps, etc.  Additionally, if the merchant funds part of the cashback himself, he has skin in the game to counter the customer fraud.
- these new users are not holders for the most part, they are more likely to sell.  Not a big problem, the point is they already know about Byteball and it's easy for them to get back.  The new users are new to crypto, many of them won't use exchanges, and somebody will have to create new easier-to-use channels to fiat, which is positive for liquidity.  Also, 10%-20% monthly distributions discourage fast selling while the distribution is ongoing.  And lastly, the merchants who fund 50% of the cashback would partially balance the markets by buying coins.

On balance, I'm sure that these negatives are tolerable when we are going to achieve a vast expansion of our user base and acceptance at merchants.

For the current distribution round, nothing changes.

For the next distribution on September 6, we are changing the ratios in favor of Byte holders and slowing down the distribution to have more time to build out the cashback program:

BTC to Bytes: every 160 BTC gives you 1 GB from the distribution (or 0.00625 GB per BTC).
Bytes to Bytes: every 10 GB of existing balance gives you additional 1 GB from the distribution (in other words, +10% to existing balances).

Similar ratios for blackbytes.

For those who receive their first bytes from cashbacks, Sep 6 will be the first distribution when they receive +10%.

I'll make announcements as we add merchants in the cashback program.


Fantastic Tonych. One of the hardest working and innovative devs so far.
Keep up the great work.
588  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 07, 2017, 09:05:45 AM


by the by the bitcoin cash alt that 'shall not be mentioned' is up 10% wtf?

(so confused...the longer I'm in crypto .the more stuff to become 'clueless' about......can't keep up)



Some people just aren't that into SegWit, it seems.

19.75% rise! Sheesh.......well, I guess a floor of this stuff at $200 bucks is possible now...who'd a thunk it?

So again, I'm richer on paper it seems....(now that I uttered the words...that will change the wrong way ..rapidly...oops) Smiley

getting more and more befuddled about all this stuff.....tulips....dreaming of tulips....(the horror) Sad



Bcash price was 10% bitcoin, now it's 7%. How is that a rise?


Ah...I take your point......then again I expected it to be $12 today..which is why I'm still a 'wage slave' .. Sad


Maybe Searing means that it has risen in value against the dollar? Then again, what coin hasn't? Seems that FIAT's days are numbered.
589  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Cash - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Pro on-chain scaling on: August 05, 2017, 03:36:12 PM
Do peeps here know that ViaBTC only requires 1 confirmation before you can trade? Even though they do require 20 confirms before you can withdraw.
At least you don't have to wait for an eternity to trade and could have grabbed a decent price before the fall.
I traded at 0.15 yesterday and am now waiting for 5 more blocks to withdraw my BTC.
Hope this helps someone.
590  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 05, 2017, 09:26:35 AM
Congrats bikerlenszo on the win. I chose 10th Aug but obviously was a little premature (the story of my life 😁).
Can I keep the 10th as hitting the 4K mark?
591  Other / Off-topic / BTC addiction on: August 05, 2017, 07:37:44 AM
So I think that I am coming to the conclusion that I am a Bitcoin addict!
Signs of addiction
1) Checking BTC price as soon as I wake up and just before bed.                             Check.
2) Several hours a day on this forum.                                                                    Check.
3) Finding it hard to listen to others talk about other things beside BTC.                   Check.
4) Experiencing anxiety issues if I am separated from my phone to check pricing.     Check.

So how does one overcome these issues? (I don't think I really want to be cured actually, another sign of addiction sigh)
592  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: August 05, 2017, 05:56:37 AM
This is one of the best airdrop concepts out there... I enjoy getting the free byte and blackbytes each airdrop.  Hopefully there are a few more left.
Well no sh!t Sherlock. Who doesn't like free money? Things couldn't be better at the moment. Got BTC for these Byteball airdrops, got BTC from the Lumen airdrop, got BTC from the Bitcoin Cash fork and to top it all off BTC has hit a new ATH!
These are great times my fellow crypto buddies.
593  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best Anti Virus Now on: August 04, 2017, 04:34:55 PM
I have been using Avast for a couple of years and works OK although it does occasionally throw a wobbly when it comes to crypto wallets and miners.
594  Other / Off-topic / Re: Learning a new language on: August 03, 2017, 08:56:20 PM
Learnt how to speak Maltese within around 3 to 4 months.
Was sent over to stay with relatives who did not speak English at all when I was 14.
Being immersed in the language 24/7 makes you learn pretty quick.
595  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: August 01, 2017, 12:11:10 PM
25 minutes.

Wondering if this is gonna be the biggest non-event or the craziest volatility ever. No idea.

Everybody set up your limit orders already as if there is big volatility you will probably not be able to trade real-time.

We will find out soon. Im only dumping the BCH straight away though and buy more BTC.

I should have moved more BTC to kraken to dump right away.... Most of my BTC is on my ledger and I don't plan to touch before I see people posting "sucess" stories. Anyway it will probably be late by the time those BCC arrive at the exchange... maybe after the first or second dead cat bounce.
I am in the same boat with my BTC on my ledger nano S. TBH I feel safer this way than entrusting it to an exchange, even one as established as Kraken.
I am sure that I will not be able to take advantage of any immediate market moves but who knows how this is going to pan out in the long run.
596  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to read more than 50+ books a year on: August 01, 2017, 12:00:31 PM
The trick with reading books is to not spend to much time reading online!
Since the dawn of the internet I seem to be spending an endless amount of time reading and replying in forums.
597  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: July 31, 2017, 09:24:13 PM
Wow. Jumping from page 1 to page 362 and we have gone from flat earth to gay pussy licking weirdos!
Not sure how the two things correlate??
598  Other / Off-topic / Re: Places you want to travel to before you die on: July 31, 2017, 09:17:08 PM
Going to go to Borneo next year with my missus for her 50th.
Really looking forward to it.
599  Other / Off-topic / Re: Wich is the best vpn?! on: July 31, 2017, 06:43:41 PM
I am using private internet access.
Setup my router to use the VPN as I am running DD-WRT firmware which supports OpenVPN.
This way everything behind my router uses the VPN. The speed isn't bad either with around 120Mbps throughput.
600  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: July 29, 2017, 01:06:52 PM
ROFL!

1.7% daily interest for lending on Poloniex! xD

Yeah it's crazy is't it?!?! Only 1500 odd BTC on offer, lowest I've seen from memory
Maybe peeps are taking their coins off the exchange in advance for the aug 1 chain split and there isn't enough btc to lend?
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