how deep underwater will Tezos go? Yea it's got nothing going for it, how well have the other completely new code base systems done at launch? (Bitcoin, Ether, NXT/NEM, Ripple) I'm just glad most people in this space are only capable of watching simple whitepaper videos and don't understand what they are buying at all. The founder of Tezos gave an hour long talk tearing apart the nitty gritty of smart contracts and defensive programming and all the reasons they made the choices they did while developing this platform from scratch over the last 3 years. Interestingly, almost nobody on this board could follow any of it, they want clip art of flying piggy banks with gold coins floating into them. That said the project has terrible PR, terrible community, the founders are impossible to talk to currently. The founders appear to be super intelligent but what a massive project they have taken on. It could certainly crash and burn or it could rival the top spots as the community grows, one which currently is non-existant! link to the talk? right now i'm not a fan of Tezos, but i'm willing to change my mind and looking to do research. new code base doesn't guarantee success. NEM cap a little fake.. NXT same size as ChainCoin.. Ripple
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how deep underwater will Tezos go?
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most of them are not even airdrops.
People seem to be using the word airdrop to refer to both giveaways and signature campaigns, probably after seeing the success of Byteball. And also because giveaway threads are banned.
Theres only a few real airdrops going on right now: Byteball, Stellar, Bitcore, Waves (not sure if the random coins given away are airdrops or giveaways, i dont own Waves yet). A lot of giveaways and signature campaigns are calling themselves airdrops.
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can i still get in the airdrop?
Is it an airdrop, giveaway, or signature campaign?
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are the waves "airdrops" airdrops or giveaways? are the airdrops given in proportion to your Waves or Waves Community Token Balance?
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ALso airdrop BTX claim thing doesnt work says I didnt sign message with "BTX" when I did. Smells a bit dodgy
then post your address and signature so we can verify it here: http://www.coinig.com/
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time to get this dogshit coin listed on CMC so we can pump like ChainCoin
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Many people have problems with restoring byteball backups sized > 4gb. I just build the wallet with patch provided in github https://github.com/byteball/byteball/pull/164. I think it will be preffered to transfer your funds to exchange and wait for the next stable version from Tony. And only then transfer it back. That because your backup may corrupt due to database migration. Enjoy it. macOS 1.9.1 unofficial fix: " https://mega.nz/#!UPhHgCTR!YAEorVP0MVCF3N5wld3u6jb7j94MJSQeRuMtm994XHA" (copy all between "" and paste in the browser). How many people will use a fix published by a random dude with no posts history? Ever thought of that? Haha. at your peril dude. P.S. You can patch your installed Byteball.app by yourself. Just replace the "unzip" library in the "node_modules" to that " https://github.com/byteball/unzip". The repo is official and is supported by Tony. Thanks. Does anybody know how to get your private key from Byteball lite wallet?
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i linked my main BTC addresses to a byteball address generated offline Does that mean you told the transition bot an address that isn't part of the wallet you chat with? Yes, is that a problem? How to learn more about blackbytes? Can you do blackbyte cold storage?
To learn more: experiment! Create 2 (or more) "play wallets" with not too much value in there, and test how it works. Cold storage is not possible, you can only receive blackbytes in a wallet that has been online. thanks, will play around with it
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received blackbytes at my dust address i linked my main BTC addresses to a byteball address generated offline, so i dunno if i'll receive blackbytes for those BTC. Should i restore that wallet on an online computer, send the bytes to another offline address, and leave that wallet online to receive the blackbytes? How to learn more about blackbytes? Can you do blackbyte cold storage?
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how many BTA do you need for masternode?
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how much of your marketing budget is reserved for airdrops, giveaways, faucets, or signature campaigns?
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That’s the reason why I have a separate OS for each wallet and each wallet has a different password and I have more than one wallet for the same coin. It is pretty a lot of work to keep them but I think that is better than to lost all my coins
What do you mean "a separate OS for each wallet"? Could you provide more details on how you securely use random shitcoin wallets safely? Are you buying a new hard drive for each shitcoin you run or something? Do you just make a lot of partitions to your hard drive so you have like 50 boot options when you start comp? Do you make new user with limited permissions for each new shitcoin wallet? Thanks
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i'm a fan of the airdrop I think too many likes giveaways or airdrop Including myself Airdrop > giveaway because airdrop doesn't encourage bitcointalk account farming or gaming the giveaway system one way or another. afaik its not really possible to game airdrops the way people game giveaways.
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I got my BB overnight while I slept. So there really was no problem. Thanks for trying to help though. Was your computer online or offline when you received them?
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Guys, what initial distribution do you prefer more: Airdrop + big premine or ICO with a very low cap - let's say 500,000 USD for 1-2 years of development and small premine for further support & development of the project, when team will be out of ICO funds?
It's not a binary choice. It would seem the best approach is a hybrid one--get your coins into as many hands as possible: for example, a new coin could do: - 50% ICO - 25% mined over, say, a 1 year period - 20% airdrop (on bitcoin and ethereum holders) - 5% for development
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This thread deserves a bump. Have IOTA or Byteball made any recent improvements to address Shelby Moore's concerns?
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did this ever launch? i dont see it on CMC.
i know OP is working on RSK, so that's already a full-time thing.
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