If you're a supporter make requests to bittrex, cryptocopia and c-cex for listing !
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Why didn't we hear about this from Chris / the team first? How is this gonna affect the breeze wallet and its timetable? I have spoken with Chris about this. Sometimes ways part due to different visions and opinions. Chris believes the way Stratis has chosen is the right way to follow and so do I. Decentralising the Tumbler is the right approach. It won't affect the breeze wallet and its timetable. Reading the above quoted article by nopara73, it's clear that the parting of the ways was amicable, which tends to be the exception rather than the rule in such cases. Can we expect a corresponding announcement from Chris/the team? I have spoken with Chris about this. Sometimes ways part due to different visions and opinions. Chris believes the way Stratis has chosen is the right way to follow and so do I. Decentralising the Tumbler is the right approach. It won't affect the breeze wallet and its timetable. Chris also said that he don't want to say things that can hurt nopara73, so they are very careful about what to say. It is the different vision like said above. There are still a bunch of devvers working hard, that is good to see. Why was that tweet deleted?
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yea yea you been saying that, dont hold your breath too long have a nice day i have things to do :-)
gettin my hit on this project, scooping up some coins as we speak !
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I think this is one of the only projects that isn't valued on hype either, the tech and project speaks for itself !
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This coin is pumping out updates at least once per distribution so about once or twice monthly, I never seen any other coin where the devs worked this much and this fast, I realize progress will slow down once most of the bugs are fixed and only new features will be included in updates but still, it's amazing, the dev does work really hard for that 1% ownership.
The dev can get really rich despite the fair distribution or especially because of it. The distribution will be a big success factor for this coin! He did a fair and free distribution, did not ask for anything, and owns 1%, I believe this is fairer than any other coin I know, most of them had wicked high premines, even top coins like dash. Functionality is very good, the one thing that's not so great is the ability to backup, it takes up a huge space (at least the full wallet, dunno about light/mobile versions) but transaction speed is lightning fast and you can send close to 100GB for like 1kb fee, that is 0.000001% fee, crazy. but i still did not understand why people pump it now? i hope people pump it 6 months later, rather than now. but byteball will be 10% of bitcoin in the future that top5 coin in the future. more awareness = more demand, more demand = increased value
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Byteball will be huge because this technology is the newest one without blockchain, a big boom of innovation. Yeah, moon time.
And without the problems Bitcoin is having
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New version working great ! Don't forget to do your backups !
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Dump to .085, enjoy your profit weak hands!
1 bitcoin per Byteball is an ideal price for the coin. Considering how much is being distributed, the coins could get into a bunch of people's clients or only one person will purchase them after the dump. Sure dumps are good for distributions too, however slower liquidation of one's holdings are much preferred, some ppl react negatively to dumps thinking price will crash further even so it may only be one unloading their stash
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Dump to .085, enjoy your profit weak hands!
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@ruptan thanks for bringing up this questions because i just noticed something interesting about Trex,
Which i now have a questions for @tonych:
Why is Trex using 2 MB (0.002 GB) withdrawal fee, when transaction fees are 500-800 bytes (from the fees i've seen when sending GB sized amounts from my wallet).
Is that some kind of extra (hidden exchange fee) ?
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One think I am not understanding about the price...if 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes and the price is $110 now. There is no way you can do transaction with Byteball right if you have 100000 bytes? Only way to do it is through GYBT? It might be a dumb question but had to ask. Sorry guys!
It's possible to do transactions of any amount above the size of the transaction fee You are talking about the exchange right? TO / FROM the Wallet If you are talking about trading on bittrex than the minimum trading order size is: .00050000 BTC / Gbyte So example : At the Last Price you could buy or sell a minimum of 0.00531716 Gbyte @ 0.0938 BTC
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One think I am not understanding about the price...if 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes and the price is $110 now. There is no way you can do transaction with Byteball right if you have 100000 bytes? Only way to do it is through GYBT? It might be a dumb question but had to ask. Sorry guys!
It's possible to do transactions of any amount above the size of the transaction fee
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I saw these pictures 2 or 3 times before but it's still unclear what you want to know?
Why Byteball is a DAG-coin, not a chain-coin. - GHOST protocol gives a similar topology of blocks and if we have only 1 transaction per block then there is no difference in first order approximation. - The whitepaper tells about ordering and the main chain. - There is no publicly available information on transactions topology in high TPS mode (this would show if Byteball utilizes high scalability granted by a DAG). Start an issue on github if you have something to back this up with, and work it out with the dev through official channels.... github being one of the most direct way to go about it
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Please i need to know how many Gigabytes i will get by linking a wallet with 100 btc in the next full moon distrubiton MAY 10th. i understand that it is 62.5 MB but how much exactly in gigabytes which is now worth almost 100 USD.
Is it worth it to spend time linking and keeping BTC to get involved, or should i just buy GIGABYTES?
Should be ~ 6 GB. linking is very easy. just sign a message Linking 100 BTC = 6.25 GB from Distribution To get the same amount by owning Gbytes in your wallet you would need: 62.5 GBytes = 5.5 BTC (approx at current market price (.087 btc last price on trex) Buying Gbytes gets your more at distribution time than linking
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Maybe poloniex also added blackbytes.
At what value $?
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i hope everyone already filled out the poloniex coinrequest. After bittrex there must be a poloniex listing!!! bring it on guys!
It's also first of its kind to use DAG technology, be sure to address that in the request!
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Maybe someone can help me...i want to link Byteball to my blockfolio but i can only set GB's instead of bytes. How much GB is 3.000.000.000bytes? 3 Billion Bytes = 3 GBytes the unit of measure is : bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes
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Why is Byteball rising? I thought that after airdrop people will sell their byteballs...
Is Byteball really good?
Too good for you read the whitepaper, join slack, look at the charts, after the last distribution the price doubled , it only keeps getting better ! Can I link in the 5th round of distribution the same Bitcoin address that I linked in the previous (4th) round? It'll already be linked from the previous round you don't need to do it a second time
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Why is Byteball rising? I thought that after airdrop people will sell their byteballs...
Is Byteball really good?
Too good for you read the whitepaper, join slack, look at the charts, after the last distribution the price doubled , it only keeps getting better !
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