With current size of the database, syncing should take about 5-7 minutes on decent hardware and network. If it's well beyond 10 minutes, please right click and select both "Inspect" and "Inspect background page", see if there are any errors in the console, send me if you see any.
my wallet 32 too syncing is long still not syncing Please send error messages as indicated above.
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cool!
so we are waiting until December to link our bitcoin address to receive the free coins on main net? can some one confirm that?
Livenet launch expected early November. Linking will happen _before_ that, the start date is still TBA.
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So if you do not link addresses, you won't receive any BYTEBALLs?
Correct, you need to link your bitcoin addresses in order to receive bytes.
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Byteball-wallet-test-win32bit how long does take to sync. With current size of the database, syncing should take about 5-7 minutes on decent hardware and network. If it's well beyond 10 minutes, please right click and select both "Inspect" and "Inspect background page", see if there are any errors in the console, send me if you see any.
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Haha the first IOTA's fork. That's a good sign.
People in iota slack general chat saying its not a fork??? They are saying it's just the same idea but its own unique implementation. If that is the case than count me in. *edit* Also I am a big fan of the no ICO dev keeps 1% model. Puts all the incentives in the right place. No fork at all, just see the white papers and the source code. What's common between Byteball and IOTA is the use of DAG, everything else is different.
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How is it going to work with 1 Trillion coins? That means the lowest price possible of .00000001 will mean a market cap of 6million!
1 quadrillion actually. For more convenient numbers, we'll use standard prefixes: Kbytes, MB, GB.
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Is there any IRC channel or slack group for discussions?
This forum so far.
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I am try to sent some byte to other addy but can not
If you copy the error message, I can try to help.
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Are you both saying that exchanges will use their customers' bitcoins to claim bytes for themselves?
Why not? All they need to do is link their BTC addresses. After all, you don't get POS rewards from exchange balances. Well, technically they can do it, if they don't care what people think when it is uncovered.
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How to prevent somebody from buying a lot of BTC's just before snapshot of bitcoin blockchain and then sell back the BTC to just keep the BYTE in his account.
It's absolutely possible, what's wrong with it?
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Why not cap the max amount? Lets say 10 or 20 BTC. It would be nice if there would be a balanced distribution without giant "whales"!!
I have no idea how you want to check if someone use several addresses. But it would help to keep the exchanges out.
Or like NEM has done. But i can imagine that this would gives you a huge effort to check the claims.
As you correctly noted yourself, whales will use several addresses, it won't work.
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I cannot download it from playstore. It says not compatible. Could you lower it again to Jellybean, sir?
It requires the newer technology that is only there in 4.4+, sorry.
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Please report if it worked. Then I'll add the link to the OP.
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Money supply
The total number of bytes is 1015, all bytes will be issued in the genesis transaction. Since the fees paid are returned into the circulation, the money supply will remain the same.
1 Quadrillion coins is a little much don't ya think? Forget about BTC and LTC markets. Doge markets is where this one will be traded..such wow. 1,000,000,000,000,000 I don't think it's too much. For comparison, Bitcoin is going to have 2.1 quadrillion satoshi (1 BTC = 10 8 satoshi) when all bitcoins are mined. Byte, like satoshi, is the smallest currency unit.
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Quick question, whats going to stop me from linking all of Satoshi Nakamoto's accounts? What kind of verification process is going to be in place to ensure that coins claimed are on a btc balance the claimer controls? (not being negative, questions have to be asked)
If you are Satoshi, you are most welcome!! If you are not, you probably can't use his keys. To verify that you own the keys, we'll ask you to make a small 0.001 BTC payment from the address you claim to own.
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So will there be a time/window, to claim and that is it?
Is it going to be a 1:x ratio, and what's going to happen to the coins unclaimed?
There will be a time/window, it'll be announced later, watch this thread. Unclaimed coins are impossible by design: all 98% to be claimed will be distributed in proportion to the balance of linked bitcoin addresses. The math is very simple. If the balance of all your linked bitcoin addresses is 100 BTC, and the total balance of all linked bitcoin addresses of all users is 1,000,000 BTC, then this is the number of bytes that will be yours: 100 / 1000000 * 0.98 * 10 15 = 98,000,000,000 How long have you been working on this concept for? The whitepaper has some very interesting cryptographic methods. Thank you adding Byteball to ICOcountdown! It took about 22 months from the first idea (which was DAG instead of blockchain) to the final concept implemented in code.
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So will there be a time/window, to claim and that is it?
Is it going to be a 1:x ratio, and what's going to happen to the coins unclaimed?
There will be a time/window, it'll be announced later, watch this thread. Unclaimed coins are impossible by design: all 98% to be claimed will be distributed in proportion to the balance of linked bitcoin addresses. The math is very simple. If the balance of all your linked bitcoin addresses is 100 BTC, and the total balance of all linked bitcoin addresses of all users is 1,000,000 BTC, then this is the number of bytes that will be yours: 100 / 1000000 * 0.98 * 10 15 = 98,000,000,000
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Test Bytes from bot will remain when test ends?
They'll remain test bytes, i.e. worthless.
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