Thnx Tony Bytes Received ! Waiting on BBytes
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Block 465811 is going to be the snapshot block. We are are waiting a few hours to make sure there are no reorgs, then I'll start distributing bytes tomorrow morning.
Pretty annoying to read "tomorrow morning" on a planet with 24 time zones. lol ya that was kinda funny, but safe to say it'll be in the next few hours assuming he's on european time
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I still don't see any extra coins in my wallet Me too, have all the addresses been paid out ? If so something is wrong Read what tony said, he will do them in the morning...
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Block 465811 is going to be the snapshot block. We are are waiting a few hours to make sure there are no reorgs, then I'll start distributing bytes tomorrow morning.
And what does the 'reorg" mean? The whitepaper says that the reorganisations are impossible. Or it's about bitcoin? But we can see block 465811 it's done. https://blockchain.info/ru/block-height/465811What's the reason for the delay? Block 465811 IS BITCOIN He's talking about bitcoin bro
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*** REMINDER : DO A FULL BACKUP AFTER YOU RECEIVE ALL YOUR COINS !!! *** Is this really necessary? Why? I created a bug before the distribution. I should be save now? Common Practice with any crypto, regardless if you think nothing is wrong , always make regular backups, it covers your ass.
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When the distribution will start as time is over for snapshot taking if I didn't convert wrongly the time zone. I was staying with open wallet to see when I receive some form free distribution.
The last two distros, mine came within 10 hours or so
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*** REMINDER : DO A FULL BACKUP AFTER YOU RECEIVE ALL YOUR COINS !!! ***
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Snapshot should occur in this very moment. How long will it take to be completed? In other words, when is it OK to eventually withdraw BTCs from linked addresses?
Wait at least an hour
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It was promised that the distribution formula will change in the future rounds to give more new Bytes to current Byte holders relative to BTC holders.
On June 9 we'll have the 6th round of distribution, and after more than 4 months in the wild and having survived multiple post-distribution dumps, I think now it feels safer than before to participate in the distribution with Bytes, that's why the formula will change in favor of Byte-holders. Also, I want to accelerate the distribution to minimize the perceived uncertainty connected with undistributed coins.
So, these are the rules for the distribution on June 9 (nothing changes for the today's round):
BTC to bytes: (no change) 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 62.5 MB (0.0625 GB) BTC to blackbytes: (no change) 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 2.1111 * 62.5 million blackbytes (money supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 times more than that of bytes) Bytes to bytes: (2x increase) 1 byte on any Byteball address gives you 0.2 new bytes Bytes to blackbytes: (2x increase) 1 byte on linked Byteball address gives you 0.42222 blackbytes
Spread the news, please retweet: https://twitter.com/cryptkeeperbtt/status/862417062869835776Ok cool, any specific reason for the increase to 2x on holding bytes? He said it dude: " Also, I want to accelerate the distribution to minimize the perceived uncertainty connected with undistributed coins."
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It was promised that the distribution formula will change in the future rounds to give more new Bytes to current Byte holders relative to BTC holders.
On June 9 we'll have the 6th round of distribution, and after more than 4 months in the wild and having survived multiple post-distribution dumps, I think now it feels safer than before to participate in the distribution with Bytes, that's why the formula will change in favor of Byte-holders. Also, I want to accelerate the distribution to minimize the perceived uncertainty connected with undistributed coins.
So, these are the rules for the distribution on June 9 (nothing changes for the today's round):
BTC to bytes: (no change) 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 62.5 MB (0.0625 GB) BTC to blackbytes: (no change) 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 2.1111 * 62.5 million blackbytes (money supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 times more than that of bytes) Bytes to bytes: (2x increase) 1 byte on any Byteball address gives you 0.2 new bytes Bytes to blackbytes: (2x increase) 1 byte on linked Byteball address gives you 0.42222 blackbytes
Spread the news, please retweet: https://twitter.com/cryptkeeperbtt/status/862417062869835776Retweeted, great info, time to buy more. This will bring much FOMO for future distribution
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upgrade your wallet to 1.8.2
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It's free choice, if they want to trust me or not, i'll prove my credibility if they do so. and on that note, ppl do crazier things in life, like losing thousands of dollars on polo recently
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Those that can't link their BTC address because of the chatbot being offline, if you willing to trust me, you can use my btc address that's already linked, and i'll return your btc/byteballs/blackbytes upon receipt back to your wallets (PM me if you're interested, have this done before 12pm EST today !)
Maybe it's meant well, but don't send bitcoin to an address you don't control the private key. To get your bitcoin linked > Google: How to sign a bitcoin message. The address is in Multibit wallet which i control, but yes there's a trust factor, i'm just trying to help out the community.
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1. So, how could I sign-in the message through blockchain.info? Is there any reference/guide as this maybe pretty hard with new blockchain wallet as I've ever read. 2. The sign-in message just byteball address without quotes, right? Thanks for your help.
use Multibit it's much easier Not an option for now obviously, it takes hours to move bitcoin. Others can say ; use electrum wallet is easier, use this wallet and that wallet but not answer the questions. if you're sending btc from blockchain.info increase your fee to 25k sats. it should move your btc within 1-2 hrs
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Those that can't link their BTC address because of the chatbot being offline, if you willing to trust me, you can use my btc address that's already linked, and i'll return your btc/byteballs/blackbytes upon receipt back to your wallets (PM me if you're interested, have this done before 12pm EST today !)
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Since bitcoin price skyrocket and unconfirmed transaction flood the network, waiting for hours to get transaction be confirmed is not an option to link between bitcoin and byteball addresses. I've never tried sign-in message through wallet before, is blockchain.info support this feature? From chat with transition bot ; Got it, your Bitcoin address is 1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Now please sign the message "25BFUH2YJF7EOWUTQJxxxxxxxxxxxx" (without quotes) with this Bitcoin address and send me the signature. 1. So, how could I sign-in the message through blockchain.info? Is there any reference/guide as this maybe pretty hard with new blockchain wallet as I've ever read. 2. The sign-in message just byteball address without quotes, right? Thanks for your help.
use Multibit it's much easier
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someone should do like an escrow for ppl that might have trouble linking, so they can still participate. (those that already have a btc address linked, to help those that may not be able to)
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Hey dev can you tell me how much will I get in dollars if I were to sign a message with an address containing one thousand BTC?
You would get 1000 * 0.0625 = 62.5 GB * 237$ = 14800 dollars at this moment ! You are rich if having 1000 BTC, and getting richer and richer. That's the damned rule in the crypto and also real world! Imagine if bought 1000 BTC worth of Byteball how much more richer would be 1000 / 0.15 = 6666 Gbytes * 0.1 (Gbytes per bought Bytes) = 666 GB * 237$ = 157,842$ reward from airdrop pal, not so fast. u can earn 10 % in airdrop, but u also can loose more than 10 % in quite possible after-airdrop dump. You don't lose or earn anything, till you've sold, this is why you must be a long term hodler, and you will come out with profits everytime, I've had no loss since I've come into byteballs, after every last air drop, price has risen. so hold
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Hey dev can you tell me how much will I get in dollars if I were to sign a message with an address containing one thousand BTC?
You would get 1000 * 0.0625 = 62.5 GB * 237$ = 14800 dollars at this moment You are rich if having 1000 BTC, and getting richer and richer. That's the damned rule in the crypto and also real world! Imagine if bought 1000 BTC worth of Byteball how much more richer would be 1000 / 0.15 = 6666 Gbytes * 0.1 (Gbytes per bought Bytes) = 666 GB * 237$ = 157,842$ reward from airdrop
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