White sugar
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July 09, 2017, 12:59:57 PM |
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Received. Guess I'll wait until the day before next distribution to sell
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coinmenace
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July 09, 2017, 01:03:27 PM |
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how much is now the circulating supply?
is it like 50% of the previous amount in circulation just got distributed? huge amount that will eat up some of the marketcap. looks like cheaper to buy now than if you bought GBYTES within the last 2 weeks (even if you got the 0.2 per byte bonus).
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ChainSmoker
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July 09, 2017, 01:05:29 PM |
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Received 2.8125 GByte for my 45 BTC Thanks Byteball but Damn! Gbyte price is so low now.i guess best bet is to wait for few days then i will dump.
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artem_soccerchain
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July 09, 2017, 01:06:29 PM |
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Reserve Russian translation
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Freefactomizer
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July 09, 2017, 01:08:52 PM |
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Reserve Russian translation
Are you serious ?
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yutyuf8687696
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July 09, 2017, 01:09:00 PM |
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how much is now the circulating supply?
is it like 50% of the previous amount in circulation just got distributed? huge amount that will eat up some of the marketcap. looks like cheaper to buy now than if you bought GBYTES within the last 2 weeks (even if you got the 0.2 per byte bonus).
Yeah somewhere around 40-50% I think
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bobq
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July 09, 2017, 01:11:34 PM |
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how much is now the circulating supply?
is it like 50% of the previous amount in circulation just got distributed? huge amount that will eat up some of the marketcap. looks like cheaper to buy now than if you bought GBYTES within the last 2 weeks (even if you got the 0.2 per byte bonus).
Yeah somewhere around 40-50% I think This is not due to the airdroppend coins being dumped. Someone dumped hard either immediately after the snapshot or immediately before, speculating to buy a few hours later at a cheper price.
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yutyuf8687696
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July 09, 2017, 01:15:04 PM |
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That dump was at 05.10 GMT,I'm not to sure when the snapshot time
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Coiner_
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July 09, 2017, 01:16:13 PM |
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That dump was at 05.10 GMT,I'm not to sure when the snapshot time
04:07 UTC
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jjacob
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★Nitrogensports.eu★
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July 09, 2017, 01:20:28 PM |
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If I understand correctly - blackbytes are held only on users' wallets. What happens to the blackbytes that I am supposed to receive, if I don't login for a year into my byteball wallet.
In the case of normal cryptocurrencies, I just hold the private keys to my address and coins are transferred to my address, irrespective of whether I am logged in or not. Is it the same with blackbytes?
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ChainSmoker
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July 09, 2017, 01:27:40 PM |
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Any exchange where i can trade blackbytes as of now?
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Freefactomizer
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July 09, 2017, 01:34:40 PM |
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Any exchange where i can trade blackbytes as of now?
You can trade them P2P (with a smart-contract) in Slack.
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Freefactomizer
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July 09, 2017, 01:39:05 PM |
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If I understand correctly - blackbytes are held only on users' wallets. What happens to the blackbytes that I am supposed to receive, if I don't login for a year into my byteball wallet.
In the case of normal cryptocurrencies, I just hold the private keys to my address and coins are transferred to my address, irrespective of whether I am logged in or not. Is it the same with blackbytes?
For Blackbytes you need to get also the private informations that the peer sends to you. The hub serves as a buffer, I don't know if it will keep the (encrypted) data about your Blackbytes for 1 year.
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tonych (OP)
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July 09, 2017, 01:40:49 PM |
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Distribution of bytes is finished, 110,411.089425997 GB distributed. New available supply is 365,903.008377294 GB. It is already updated on coinmarketcap.
Distribution of blackbytes will start in a few hours and will take much longer, likely more than 1 day. I'll post when it is done.
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Simplicity is beauty
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chalkboard17
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July 09, 2017, 01:48:01 PM |
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I have just got my coin. Too slow before the dump. Therefore, I will keep these coin in my wallet and wait for the next distribution. This is very good and poteential. I hope that more people will start using byteball and make this coin stronger than ever. Byteball should be developed and used by rich people
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taiche
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July 09, 2017, 02:04:39 PM |
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Received. Byteball is great!
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sinner
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July 09, 2017, 02:15:04 PM |
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Just to confirm--while you need to link BTC addresses to receive airdrop of bytes/blackbytes, the airdrop on existing GBYTE holders requires no linking--is that correct?
In other words, if a friend sends me some bytes to a new address, I don't have to link that address or anything, I'll just receive 0.2 bytes per byte tonight, right?
No. Your GByte address needs to be linked to a bitcoin address (even if empty). If you haven't moved your GByte, then you're already linked since you got them from a prior distrobution. If in question, just check the transition site to see if your byteball is linked. Now, if a friend sends to a NEW byteball receiving, then you must link to a bitcoin address (even if the btc addy is empty). That's how it's been explained to me several times, and linking only takes a minute, so not going to risk not getting a bonus of 20% I received the 20% byte bonus to an unlinked byteball address. seems you don't need to link them!
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surix
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July 09, 2017, 02:16:21 PM |
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To be honest I have much better user experience with Byteball than other alt coins. Wallet works great across operating systems and everything works as advertised, I really believe that it should be developed further, after all the air drops. I would say the future airdrops should reduce the amount per coin, to make more rounds, for more people to have time to involve.
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jwinterm
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July 09, 2017, 02:17:46 PM |
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Just to confirm--while you need to link BTC addresses to receive airdrop of bytes/blackbytes, the airdrop on existing GBYTE holders requires no linking--is that correct?
In other words, if a friend sends me some bytes to a new address, I don't have to link that address or anything, I'll just receive 0.2 bytes per byte tonight, right?
No. Your GByte address needs to be linked to a bitcoin address (even if empty). If you haven't moved your GByte, then you're already linked since you got them from a prior distrobution. If in question, just check the transition site to see if your byteball is linked. Now, if a friend sends to a NEW byteball receiving, then you must link to a bitcoin address (even if the btc addy is empty). That's how it's been explained to me several times, and linking only takes a minute, so not going to risk not getting a bonus of 20% I received the 20% byte bonus to an unlinked byteball address. seems you don't need to link them! I think you only need to link of you want to receive black bytes as well.
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Hugo9191
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July 09, 2017, 02:25:31 PM |
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To be honest I have much better user experience with Byteball than other alt coins. Wallet works great across operating systems and everything works as advertised, I really believe that it should be developed further, after all the air drops. I would say the future airdrops should reduce the amount per coin, to make more rounds, for more people to have time to involve.
Totally agree with you on that. The devs really thought about the future - normies will only accept something they can easily understand, so why not make an app-like wallet by default?
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