forzendiablo
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August 09, 2017, 01:25:54 AM |
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what is currently price of blackbytes on the market ? i understand its P2P but what would it be?
also it would be cool if transition bot could do such exchanges of BB<->GBB
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Billyboy4022
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August 09, 2017, 03:29:07 AM |
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what is currently price of blackbytes on the market ? i understand its P2P but what would it be?
also it would be cool if transition bot could do such exchanges of BB<->GBB
There a few bots on slack asking for 0.0001 GB/GBB but feel like everyone is AFK and no one is buying them I am quoting 1 gb BYTEball / 1000 Blackball ( 0.001 GB/GBB). BTC0.15 for 1000 Blackball if any one want to dump into my order send me 1 BYTEBALL, AND I WILL SEND YOU BACK A CONTRACT Or send me a contract 1000 black for 1 white, . send me a contract to U3X457QJQPXRCOU6ZKL3G7AWKET4IDUL
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Kanapka
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August 09, 2017, 03:33:05 AM |
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The next airdrop will reward sellers that accept Blackbytes as payments, but there are no markets of Blackbytes. What is the point?
How should the stores price the products in blackbytes?
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adu1t
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August 09, 2017, 03:43:13 AM |
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... send me 1 BYTEBALL, AND I WILL SEND YOU BACK A CONTRACT .... Or
That's really cool. So easy to make a deal with no escrows and stuff
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o0o0
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August 09, 2017, 04:36:09 AM |
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not sure here why everyone is so surprised about price drops. unless user interest and adoption increases equal to coin increase rate its logical it will drop. byteball is 50% distributed. at 100% distribution at current user base i expect it to halve its current price at least maybe more due to the no more free coin factor. under current trends id expect at 100% distribution its value per 1gb to be 0.05btc. it will be higher if user ownership increases 100% of what it is today.
this is just logical. why are people so surprised that when coins increase that price decreases if user amount is the same?
it is already an illogic when you presume user amount is the same ,where do you think that 1.4 million linked bitcoin came from? thats linking good sir and in no way indicitive of users. it simply represents "free" coin wanters. the market shows a reflection of buys to sells. more buys less sells means either a few want a lot more or a lot want a few more. price lowering indicates less userbase or decreasing userbase. byteball has lost value from 0.3 to 0.12. this is likely going to happen because the coins are increasing but unique users arent or are and arent accumulating more. i like byteball its great but im going to be logical. it will increase in time but it will lower in price with each airdrop its common sense unless use base and coins added to each increases proportionally with new coin amount. your more linked coins means more users invested is false. its not a true indication. many claim then sell. they arent a user but according to your more linked stat they are.
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ranlo
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August 09, 2017, 05:15:04 AM |
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Hey guys, curious about something regarding Byteball. Are there any casinos that currently use it (poker, dice, etc.)? And would it be technically feasible to implement Blackbytes into one? The way it works is a little confusing and off the top of my head it seems like there'd be a bigger risk of data loss there due to how they're handled?
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Freefactomizer
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August 09, 2017, 05:31:03 AM |
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I've created an asset based on Byteball, very cool and very easy, except that the name of the asset MUST me a hash, which makes it quite useless for most of the uses. Is there any plan to improve this feature and to add the functionality of chosing a name for a created asset?
Yes there is a plan for broadcasting asset names, this will be likely controled by the hubs.
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jubalix
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August 09, 2017, 06:00:24 AM |
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Sooooo
are blackbytes being traded anywhere?
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majestymage
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August 09, 2017, 06:25:44 AM |
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yup..i finally received my gbb.. no ideea what to do with them....but i got them 
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BeggarInCryptos
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August 09, 2017, 06:29:13 AM |
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Sooooo
are blackbytes being traded anywhere?
Yes, for example in Slack, and then making the transaction though smart contract in bots.
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bobq
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August 09, 2017, 06:43:27 AM |
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I've created an asset based on Byteball, very cool and very easy, except that the name of the asset MUST me a hash, which makes it quite useless for most of the uses. Is there any plan to improve this feature and to add the functionality of chosing a name for a created asset?
Yes there is a plan for broadcasting asset names, this will be likely controled by the hubs. Wow, this is definetly good news. So if I understand it well, assets which have already been created and which appear in wallets only with the hashname, once names will be broadcasted they would start to show up in wallets with their already existing (but yet invisible) names?
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bspus
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August 09, 2017, 07:39:28 AM |
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Pretty impressed with how soon the price has started climbing back up, I thought the post airdrop dump would last for a couple of weeks at the very least - especially since it is the last one for the Bitcoin whales.
Well, it is already considerably lower than the previous month. Less room to fall. And now the pump and dump fluctuations should be even smaller each month. I expect another 6 airdrops now with the new rules. Should all be smoother now
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August 09, 2017, 07:42:45 AM Last edit: August 09, 2017, 08:16:41 AM by JamesOng |
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not sure here why everyone is so surprised about price drops. unless user interest and adoption increases equal to coin increase rate its logical it will drop. byteball is 50% distributed. at 100% distribution at current user base i expect it to halve its current price at least maybe more due to the no more free coin factor. under current trends id expect at 100% distribution its value per 1gb to be 0.05btc. it will be higher if user ownership increases 100% of what it is today.
this is just logical. why are people so surprised that when coins increase that price decreases if user amount is the same?
it is already an illogic when you presume user amount is the same ,where do you think that 1.4 million linked bitcoin came from? thats linking good sir and in no way indicitive of users. it simply represents "free" coin wanters. the market shows a reflection of buys to sells. more buys less sells means either a few want a lot more or a lot want a few more. price lowering indicates less userbase or decreasing userbase. byteball has lost value from 0.3 to 0.12. this is likely going to happen because the coins are increasing but unique users arent or are and arent accumulating more. i like byteball its great but im going to be logical. it will increase in time but it will lower in price with each airdrop its common sense unless use base and coins added to each increases proportionally with new coin amount. your more linked coins means more users invested is false. its not a true indication. many claim then sell. they arent a user but according to your more linked stat they are. buyers are users and sellers are users as well,your illogic here is you think that sellers are not the users, so you simply blaimed the price drop is due to no new users increase is not a fact.
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Billyboy4022
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August 09, 2017, 07:48:48 AM |
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... send me 1 BYTEBALL, AND I WILL SEND YOU BACK A CONTRACT .... Or
That's really cool. So easy to make a deal with no escrows and stuff yea that really cool thing about byteball, you could easily send me a contract to test if you want. You don't need to learn to code and have 20 step like ETH , just SEND > trade with me for ammount > send to person
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jeezy
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August 09, 2017, 07:55:30 AM |
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If you had your GBYTE on Bittrex during the Airdrop, you got the GBYTE accordingly from the Drop but there is no chance to get the Blackbytes right?
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LoyceV
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August 09, 2017, 08:00:50 AM |
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I've created an asset based on Byteball, very cool and very easy, except that the name of the asset MUST me a hash, which makes it quite useless for most of the uses. Is there any plan to improve this feature and to add the functionality of chosing a name for a created asset?
Yes there is a plan for broadcasting asset names, this will be likely controled by the hubs. If this happens, will unique names be enforced? Waves has the problem that fake-Bitcoins are called Bitcoin and trades in fake Bitcoins even show up in the real Bitcoin trade history. Waves Tokens are highly used/abused to scam. If you had your GBYTE on Bittrex during the Airdrop, you got the GBYTE accordingly from the Drop but there is no chance to get the Blackbytes right?
Not exactly. Your GBYTE on Bittrex didn't get any airdrop, but if Bittrex had any GBYTE left in your Bittrex deposit address (in other words: Bittrex didn't use your deposit yet for someone else's withdrawal), it received the airdrop. The related Blackbytes are unclaimed and send to the Byteball community fund.
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o0o0
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August 09, 2017, 09:01:08 AM |
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not sure here why everyone is so surprised about price drops. unless user interest and adoption increases equal to coin increase rate its logical it will drop. byteball is 50% distributed. at 100% distribution at current user base i expect it to halve its current price at least maybe more due to the no more free coin factor. under current trends id expect at 100% distribution its value per 1gb to be 0.05btc. it will be higher if user ownership increases 100% of what it is today.
this is just logical. why are people so surprised that when coins increase that price decreases if user amount is the same?
it is already an illogic when you presume user amount is the same ,where do you think that 1.4 million linked bitcoin came from? thats linking good sir and in no way indicitive of users. it simply represents "free" coin wanters. the market shows a reflection of buys to sells. more buys less sells means either a few want a lot more or a lot want a few more. price lowering indicates less userbase or decreasing userbase. byteball has lost value from 0.3 to 0.12. this is likely going to happen because the coins are increasing but unique users arent or are and arent accumulating more. i like byteball its great but im going to be logical. it will increase in time but it will lower in price with each airdrop its common sense unless use base and coins added to each increases proportionally with new coin amount. your more linked coins means more users invested is false. its not a true indication. many claim then sell. they arent a user but according to your more linked stat they are. buyers are users and sellers are users as well,your illogic here is you think that sellers are not the users, so you simply blaimed the price drop is due to no new users increase is not a fact. no i didnt blame the price drop i said its natural without proportional more people with amount of coins coming out each drop. if that doesnt happen it will drop with each airdrop until all coins distributed then the base value is achieved. its not bad against byteball its just more bytes are coming out than the growth iskeeping up with understand? simples. thatsthe logical truth.
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afbitcoins
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August 09, 2017, 09:09:44 AM |
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Very interesting project. I'm not thinking of dumping airdropped bytes myself. In the last round I received a significant chunk less bytes than the transistion bot had expected, just curious why that was? edit Actually I think I figured it out. I didn't know I had to move my existing bytes so I've missed the 0.2 per gbyte for those  shame
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August 09, 2017, 09:21:16 AM |
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not sure here why everyone is so surprised about price drops. unless user interest and adoption increases equal to coin increase rate its logical it will drop. byteball is 50% distributed. at 100% distribution at current user base i expect it to halve its current price at least maybe more due to the no more free coin factor. under current trends id expect at 100% distribution its value per 1gb to be 0.05btc. it will be higher if user ownership increases 100% of what it is today.
this is just logical. why are people so surprised that when coins increase that price decreases if user amount is the same?
it is already an illogic when you presume user amount is the same ,where do you think that 1.4 million linked bitcoin came from? thats linking good sir and in no way indicitive of users. it simply represents "free" coin wanters. the market shows a reflection of buys to sells. more buys less sells means either a few want a lot more or a lot want a few more. price lowering indicates less userbase or decreasing userbase. byteball has lost value from 0.3 to 0.12. this is likely going to happen because the coins are increasing but unique users arent or are and arent accumulating more. i like byteball its great but im going to be logical. it will increase in time but it will lower in price with each airdrop its common sense unless use base and coins added to each increases proportionally with new coin amount. your more linked coins means more users invested is false. its not a true indication. many claim then sell. they arent a user but according to your more linked stat they are. Good analysis man, as much as like the free airdrops distribution like the other person, user base is the deal to up price and that only comes with awareness and confidence in the coin, which I believe is what the airdrops are for, the more the link addresses the more the opportunity for more users and yeah people will definitely take profit its the whole essence of trading but you don't get new entries except price dips. In all everything isvfine as far as byteball is concern IMO, its just obeying the law of S-D
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