1) https://changenow.io/ Exchanges for GBYTE already supported 2) I hope that developers will improve the voting function as soon as possible and solve the community dispute issue. Thank you. Very good find. Message has been propagated through Slack, Telegram and will certainly see Facebook and Reddit soon.
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i guess most people in the Crypto World prefer to remain private and anonymous.
From Slackjore who writes the Byteball Wiki: The thing is you're only giving your details to ONE entity, Jumio. Other entities you give them the fact that you're attested, and whatever else is the minimum they need. It's a bit like PayPal has your credit card info, but when you buy something from a random company they don't get your cc info, just that PayPal attests you're ok. Jumio doesn't even know your Byteball address.
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What stops my audience from just claiming the bytes I send them for verification to keep/sell. I can’t just trust every random internet users to completely expose their identity to something new to them Good point. Will come up a lot. Saying it was the same with PayPal will likely not cut the mustard because Byteball is not connected to eBay just now. Currently it comes down to: so you don't want 12$ for your identity at a trustworthy company but you are willing to give your identity to banks, Shopping Centers, Phone companies etc.? If arguments like: And the 12$ may increase in value do not tickle you and you are ... Meh do not want ... Thats fine. If ICO launched will happen on Byteball and some have this obligatory and infact you may use the money to own part of a company.... Heads might start to turn... Oh you mean I am given parts of companies (Titancoin to say the least) for my identity - I would answere how else could YOU actually own it any other way?
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... now don't screw it up.
I managed to finalise the procedure. PM your address so I can send 10MB back. Thanks. I was already attested so I thought I'd make the 12MB back from the $20 (edit: $20, not 20MB) reward I'd get when you would get attested. But probably because I didn't send the 12MB to your single wallet address it doesn't register me as the referrer. Lesson learned! So the bot just confirmed I do get $20 for referring someone, so it does register. How it works exactly will be explained by Tony maybe. Saintflow: OK 1. Create a new Wallet of the Type: single address wallet If you fail that step nothing will work. 2. Send about 8-10$ to that Wallet 3. Go Chat, Bot store and Talk to real Name attestation bot. Follow its instructions. (That part I haven't done myself, this instruction is based on Slack User Suirelav who reported the referal). 4. Let a friend repeat step 1. 5. You repeat step 2. And then send from your attested Wallet to his. 6. Your friend does step 3. Profit
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Good news: the Byteball wallet at Cryptopia seems to have been upgraded to version 2.0 (currently still syncing). Hopefully this means withdrawals will be back online soon (in time for the planned 1 March airdrop).
Thanks for the heads up! I have far too many useful gbytes sitting there. I'll be honest though: I should thank cryptopia for such issues: if I would have sold those bytes I would have lost much value thanks to the last price recovery. I don't even remember why I sent those bytes there in the first place! I'll take this as a good sign and I will happily share 0.025 GBYTE with the first user who will quote me and answer the following question: Is there a relationship between geometry and flowers? If so, please explain and give one example. Yes: fibonacci number sequence is the underlying geometric Ratio for flower Pedal distribution. Lots of examples exist. Google "fibonacci sequence and flower pedals" or "golden Ratio Spiral and sunflower" byteball:53KP6OLCDPXQFBCT62ZS7KEFOB2ON7N3
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@darkstar If the textcoin link has been published before the underlying payment is confirmed at the textcoin Server you get the "doesn't exist" message. Probably it would be best practice not to publish a textcoin before its stable/confirmed. A textcoin can only be claimed once so if someone was faster you do get the second message. Want a privat textcoin just for you to test it? Send me a PM. @wekkel: have you figured out yet what a single adress wallet is? If you generate a new Wallet "single address" is a recently added very userfriendly type. Just one address. No Change adress no complications. Makes sense for an voluntary identity verification. @all have you seen this Info about comming distributions? https://cryptocoin.news/icos/byteball-free-token-distribution-airdrops-and-the-textcoin-solution-for-mass-adoption-of-cryptocurrencies-5832/
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Transition Bot does not answer, what's the matter?
He is just switched off. Check his state from time to time. He is normally alive before distribution. Sorry, but what the main reaso of swtcing it of? Was there any announce frome dev? Imagine hunderts of users siging up via microtransactions +BTC transaction fees. Then comes announcement: No airdrop because we decide to distribute via Textcoin + to people who use Byteball to purchase products with registered cash-back merchants. Grow the userbase, not holderbase.... On a scale of 1-10 how angry would you be? "But you kept the bot online!"
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http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/jumio-offers-kyc-ico-space-byteball-1655538Tony Churyumoff, Founder, Byteball, added: "By partnering with Jumio, we bring identity to the distributed ledger, both for ICOs and other financial transactions, creating strong connections between the crypto and the real world. For end users, we offer them a sovereign identity that is totally private, secure, and incredibly easy to use. For businesses, it is an opportunity to build applications that leverage the identity layer that was not possible before."
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You are getting very close to the original concept. At some point "White snowball" rolling downhill and constantly growing was a guiding image.
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Please help with translation with this Link: https://crowdin.com/project/byteballAdditional lanuages will be added. Contact me if necessarily. I will see to it that your questions find the right person.
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I assume its supposed to be friendly to growth - in a very ethical way. Don't ask for details. I have none
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People say all kinds of things about DeepOnion, but the creative people are there and contribute their thing. I can only imagine where Byteball could go if similar input of very talented supporters would be used to further the Byteball project. It just needs to catch some wind.... The wait for Byteball to catch some wind has been quite long. We have seen coins with no real underlying features being caught in pumps and become worth billions of dollars, while Byteball remains flat. Byteball has now slipped to below 60 in the list of cryptocurrencies, while I think it definitely should be in the top 20, if not in the top 10. Weird, isn't it? The cognitive dissonance is incredible. Than again crypto is good with cognitive dissonance... Byteball is however slowly managing to make people aware of its existance. Will it catch sunlight soon? I would prefer it. Will Byteball still be here in 3 years, in 5 or 10? Yes, yes, yes.
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Funny actually how everyone was predicting the death of ICO-spam. That ripple might play a role in potentially sucking their market dry blindsided me.
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DAGs still have a lot of catching up to do.
And Ripple? Pfui - Bad Dog! Go to your corner! Sit! And stay down. See, doesn't help. Never the less, haven't touched Ripple and a sure as Public Key encryption am not starting now. Whoever is behind the push certainly will have his moment of pull.
Seriously though. Imagine Ripple with the same Market-Cap as Bitcoin. Just imagine it. Who on the globe can look at it with straight face and say: well, it must be true since CMC says so.
Pardon, do not want. Just like I ain't touching Iota. No offense my dear coordinators. Sure I have Byteball (what informed Bitcoiner doesn't?)... Yet few users have played in depth with the wallet (link two of them) and uses it as free encryted chat-app. Its "there" already....
My hole point is true adoption. Even though Bitcoin Network is now as slow as traditional Banking and multiple times more expensive its biggest issue for me was lack of consensus how to deal with the increased demand. Chainsplits should not have happend.
Rayblock? Captcha for glory somehow doesn't inspire me as a good origion story....
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I think that there might be an opportunity to use the hype of raiblocks to pump byteball Bittrex is not a good exchange as the newcomers can not sign in And coin x is good but not so much
If Bittrex is out of your reach consider Cyptox.pl No Pump will replace a new user in my opinion. Why do you think IOTA and XRB soared (moon, in crypto slang) while GByte is still 0.05 BTC? Any idea? It doesn't make much sense in my opinion.
Let's not waste a chance for a hole year long bull run on a few quick pumps early on in january. Let those who want profit take profit now and move on. I don't think Byteball is ultimately destined to be in the hands of those with a short attention span for profit. I might be wrong 🔮
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Silly Americans, here in Germany we at least have no Speed Limit on Autobahn for the hands of taxman in our pockets. We pay all in all easily more than 55% or income to the taxman.
Bitcoin really surprised me this year. Mempool really surprised me this year. Fucking Chainsplits should never have happend. But now that they did I wish they happend years ago already.
Honestly though. Something deep down tells me bitcoin has seen its moral peek long ago and is moving now on dead weight momentum of a really fucked up global economic system. Its like a zombie-steem-train on acid that will reach the moon.
If life goes multi-planetary and I have little doubt it will Blockchains have two Options: either seperate chains per Planet or waiting times between blocks longer than radio communication. Let DAG be good for thought.
Happy new year 2018. For sure to keep my Bitcoin.
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You mean to tell me it is alive/revived? Anyone got a link or Copy to the original ownership microtransactions got to look for my ?556? Share adress.
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