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When are Nano Contracts coming?
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So what are the other options for creating a token? Counterparty was on BC so most secure. SLP is on BCH so technology a little improved. Things like Obyte are great but harder to implement on. What else is out there that can easily create a token (not ETH) that still has developers?
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If I create an asset on byteball platform there is no means to have the asset becoming blacklisted? If for some reason the asset wasnt considered wanted on the dag is there a way to have it be shut out?
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When creating a mosaic is there a way to add attestation and attestors to your custom mosaic?
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One of the features that I really like about Byteball is the Attestor/Attestation ability. Is byteball the only platform that offers this? I havent seen it anywhere else and I think it's pretty incredible for what it allows asset creators to do.
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I see people developing nice apps and websites that monitor the Byteball network, issue assets, create bots, etc. Where is the resource for someone interested in doing such a thing? Are these people just smart enough to look at the github and know how to develop? There doesnt seem to be any developer docs from my searches.
There is Dev documentation on GitHub: https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore/wiki/Byteball-Developer-GuidesNote: I believe that someone actually created a "proper" Wiki elsewhere... https://wiki.byteball.org/Main_Page but that seems to be more "user orientated" than Developer orientated. Thanks for posting this it helped me. I wonder what Tonys thoughts are towards attracting more developers.
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I see people developing nice apps and websites that monitor the Byteball network, issue assets, create bots, etc. Where is the resource for someone interested in doing such a thing? Are these people just smart enough to look at the github and know how to develop? There doesnt seem to be any developer docs from my searches.
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Very inactive thread for coin that's about to lose its market standing  Is anyone using mac version of omni core? For some reason my version (.3) has no tab for the exchange?
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By what technical means in the code and API were the coins and wallets able to be tainted? Just a few lines of codes or a setting? In my opinion it is really cool that NEM has this functionality even if the community thinks it is used incorrectly.
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I need to send Agora to BTC address, which I created on omniwallet? Would be grateful, if someone could answer that! And is it true, that this address must contain some BTC to send AGRS there? have been looking for a guide or something, but haven't found one yet sadly.. Yes you must have btc to receive the omni asset. There are a few guides in this thread that are comprehensive. I'm not sure what to search, but I know I have asked in this thread and received detailed instructions.
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Regarding the bittrex delisting: are there any recommended wallets I could transfer my funds to?
There is only the omni wallet and you need BTC to hold an omni asset. I believe it works with the web wallet but is best if you do a full node (better start your download now).
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Well this is crappy news to hear about Bittrex. How many exchanges even allow OMNI assets? So Agoras is just on the one asian exchange now?
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Byteballs cannot be burned as the auto_destroy function of the asset creation was set to false.
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All for holding off on giving community funds to BTC holders who just dump immediately. Glad the KYC referral staying in place as Ive added some people and want to add more.
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Interesting that a coin only available to accredited investors would have to stoop to shilling on this forum.
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My thought is a good PR is better than a good marketer. Being in industry articles is way more important than marketing campaigns.
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Are there any actual DAPPs on the network yet?
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Byteball is definetely the coin of the future, istant and private. Maybe just fees could be lower or not present (as RaiBlocks). I think the only thing taking it back and discouraging investor is that a single coin costs too much. I know supply is low but newcomers tend to watch at coin price despite supply. Fees are required by the network they inherently give the coin value. A byte allows for storage and transaction on the network which is a key part of the overall networks value.
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