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Author Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments  (Read 1236335 times)
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October 29, 2017, 12:16:25 PM
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This is not a Byteball issue.  It is a SegWit issue.  Currently there is no standard message signing algorithm for SegWit addresses so you cannot sign a message using a SegWit address.

Thanks.  I am surprised because my wallet allows me to sign messages using SegWit addresses.

Anybody know of any Bitcoin wallets that support SegWit and have "coin control" features (i.e., the ability to freeze addresses or send BTC from specific addresses)?
Which wallet are you using?  I use Trezor and they did propose a signature algorithm and implement it but then they backed it out because the proposed algorithm did not get any traction with other wallets and exchanges.  This really needs an official BIP so that we can get everyone to implement the same algorithm.

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October 29, 2017, 03:02:39 PM
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I'm sure after the next airdrop scheduled, I believe Byteball GBYTE will re-test $173 and then probably it will be the last discount for long term investors.

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October 29, 2017, 03:36:55 PM
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Is there any info about December Airdrop?

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October 29, 2017, 03:44:09 PM
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i have some byteball + black what is this worth Huh

71,5328 mb  on byteball

18.799.219 blackbytes ??


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October 29, 2017, 04:05:39 PM
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i have some byteball + black what is this worth Huh

71,5328 mb  on byteball

18.799.219 blackbytes ??


That's worth ~.00261 BTC or ~$14 USD.
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October 29, 2017, 04:09:14 PM
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i have some byteball + black what is this worth Huh

71,5328 mb  on byteball

18.799.219 blackbytes ??


That's worth ~.00261 BTC or ~$14 USD.
w00t w00t , i am gonna pre-order my lamborghini now.......  Smiley

thx for the reply
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October 29, 2017, 06:46:43 PM
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Who can help me guys. Installed a wallet Byteball, I write to the chat bot my address byteball. I get Error: unable to verify the first certificate. What am I doing wrong?
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October 29, 2017, 08:33:56 PM
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I'm sure after the next airdrop scheduled, I believe Byteball GBYTE will re-test $173 and then probably it will be the last discount for long term investors.
Sure hope so. It did initially look like price bottomed out a few days ago and started it's reversal. But as I'm typing this Bitcoin is rising to over $6300 and alts are dropping again. Hopefully this time they will rise together after the initial "shock" drop.
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October 29, 2017, 11:47:32 PM
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I'm sure after the next airdrop scheduled, I believe Byteball GBYTE will re-test $173 and then probably it will be the last discount for long term investors.
Sure hope so. It did initially look like price bottomed out a few days ago and started it's reversal. But as I'm typing this Bitcoin is rising to over $6300 and alts are dropping again. Hopefully this time they will rise together after the initial "shock" drop.

better less ppl can buy BTC  to link to get GBytes and they need to buy Gbytes to get in airdrop.


maybe if ethereum  will be added for airdrop will be an nice experiment , but this is an idee were i read it some were around and i like it.
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October 30, 2017, 04:42:50 AM
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The activity on the sport betting bot is increasing day by day !
It deserved a presentation page, it's done now: https://papabyte.com/byteball-sport-betting-bot.html

There is also this fancy banner that you can use for promotion in order to increase your business if you are an odds maker.


🏀 - ⚾ - ⚽ - ❄ - 🏈 -  Obyte Sport Betting Bot - 🏀 - ⚾ - ⚽ - ❄ - 🏈
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October 30, 2017, 04:43:38 AM
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I am using the beeb-bot to exchange BlackBytes for Bytes but I am not sure if I am doing right.

I entered L all and got a lot of offers like

Batch id XXXX priced @0.0405 MB/MBB
⟶ 1024 MBB for 41.4720 MB


When I now enter B <my address> <Batch ID> then do I buy MBB or MB?

You buy MBB

Quote from: sheld0n link=topic=1608859.msg23672352#msg23672352 date=1509197478
Update: I want to be more specific: This offer is displayed [i
-> 100 MBB for 4.2500 MB[/i]. What does it mean? Someone want to buy 100 MBB for 0.045 MB or someone wants to sell 100 MBB for 0.045 MB?

Someone wants to sell 100MBB for 0.045 MB


Instant-buy and sell batches of Blackbytes 24h/24h, 7 days a week.
(you don't need to find a peer anymore: the bot is the peer!)



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October 30, 2017, 07:33:47 AM
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Who can help me guys. Installed a wallet Byteball, I write to the chat bot my address byteball. I get Error: unable to verify the first certificate. What am I doing wrong?


The 2 times I have seen this before on #helpdesk involved:

1. Tor/Onion was on.
2. No firewall exception for Byteball

Hope this can help

2011 seems like yesterday
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October 30, 2017, 01:55:45 PM
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Is there any info about December Airdrop?

No.  The November dorp hasn't happened yet.

i have some byteball + black what is this worth Huh

71,5328 mb  on byteball

18.799.219 blackbytes ??


That's worth ~.00261 BTC or ~$14 USD.

I would have told him to use a calculator.  Now he'll keep asking you instead.

Who can help me guys. Installed a wallet Byteball, I write to the chat bot my address byteball. I get Error: unable to verify the first certificate. What am I doing wrong?


Haven't seen that on a newly installed wallet other than using a blocking program like a firewall or TOR.
Maybe delete and try again or it probably self solved itself.



I'm sure after the next airdrop scheduled, I believe Byteball GBYTE will re-test $173 and then probably it will be the last discount for long term investors.
Sure hope so. It did initially look like price bottomed out a few days ago and started it's reversal. But as I'm typing this Bitcoin is rising to over $6300 and alts are dropping again. Hopefully this time they will rise together after the initial "shock" drop.

better less ppl can buy BTC  to link to get GBytes and they need to buy Gbytes to get in airdrop.


maybe if ethereum  will be added for airdrop will be an nice experiment , but this is an idee were i read it some were around and i like it.

LOL Ethereum.  Like there isn't enough alts riding on alts already?  (All the ICO scams people are going to lose money on can't be blamed on BTC, but all those people are going to blame the platform that allowed it - ETH)

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Windows 10 did the big Oct update and my byteball wallet now comes up as NEW

So any ideas on how to get this back? What is the wallet name? .dat file?

I may be screwed...it was an auto update and lost a lot of stuff or at least disabled the links to such

anyway.....thanks for the help

Not sure if I backed up the wallet or not...I do know it had a wallet before all this ...format name

checking to see if it is still here or not

reply here or pm

(may as well be here ..if I lost the works serves me right)

brad

The problem is Windows.  Not Byteball.  As you pointed out, you lost a lot of programs and data.
WELL.... Nothing lost, but your profile is a new directory.  Probably a failed update.

So, everything is still in your computer, but programs may need to be reinstall.

The file(s) you're looking for are in the windows data directory for the user (which the name appears to have changed).
So....

Your windows data files are in:    %localappdata%
In my case, that is:  C:\Users\Michail\AppData\Local

Now, if your computer effed up and created a new profile making it appear you lost your information, it's because a new profile was made.   So, it may look like:
C:\Users\Michail.domain\AppData\Local

So, you can copy all the old profile to your new one (docs, spreadsheets, pictures, music, etc).   It's easier to copy/move the info than to go back to the hold directory.

That said, the file(s) you're looking for is:  byteball-light.sqlite

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October 30, 2017, 02:26:49 PM
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This is not a Byteball issue.  It is a SegWit issue.  Currently there is no standard message signing algorithm for SegWit addresses so you cannot sign a message using a SegWit address.

Thanks.  I am surprised because my wallet allows me to sign messages using SegWit addresses.

Anybody know of any Bitcoin wallets that support SegWit and have "coin control" features (i.e., the ability to freeze addresses or send BTC from specific addresses)?
Which wallet are you using?  I use Trezor and they did propose a signature algorithm and implement it but then they backed it out because the proposed algorithm did not get any traction with other wallets and exchanges.  This really needs an official BIP so that we can get everyone to implement the same algorithm.


Funny is when someone is in a Byteball thread asking for people to help find a Bitcoin wallet with multiple features.  Try a regular bitcoin thread or one related to various bitcoin wallet.  You'll get a better answer.

I don't know of any wallet that 'supports' signing/verifying SW yet.  There is no easy way and no BIP setup to standardize a method.
Trezor backed away
Electrum crashed when signing.

I'm surprised with the issue of SW signing, that people bitch that Byteball can't give you free money by not being able to accept SW signing.
There is a method to sign or verify with a TX using a standard address.  Simply do it.


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October 30, 2017, 03:01:12 PM
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Luckybytes Weekly Jackpot has ended with a winning prize of 10.2GB (2270$)!

To celebrate the upcomming airdop we increased the initial value of this weeks jackpot to 5 GB!

More information and pairing code available here: https://lucky.byte-ball.com

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October 30, 2017, 03:15:56 PM
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i have some byteball + black what is this worth Huh

71,5328 mb  on byteball

18.799.219 blackbytes ??


That's worth ~.00261 BTC or ~$14 USD.

I would have told him to use a calculator.  Now he'll keep asking you instead.
i wanna use the calc, where can i find it ??
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October 30, 2017, 03:21:59 PM
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i have some byteball + black what is this worth Huh

71,5328 mb  on byteball

18.799.219 blackbytes ??


That's worth ~.00261 BTC or ~$14 USD.

I would have told him to use a calculator.  Now he'll keep asking you instead.
i wanna use the calc, where can i find it ??
Most smart phones have calculators built in.  Do you have a smart phone?

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October 30, 2017, 03:37:12 PM
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There's some ERC20 byteball scam token, I already reported it but maybe a few more reports would help. The token asks for 0.03 or 0.003 eth in order to "participate in their airdrop". It's a scam, using BB's name on ETH. Beware.

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October 30, 2017, 04:06:10 PM
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Currently getting an error when I try to chat to Transition bot:

[internal] connection closed


Anyone know what is causing this.../

tIA

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October 30, 2017, 06:50:38 PM
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i have some byteball + black what is this worth Huh

71,5328 mb  on byteball

18.799.219 blackbytes ??


That's worth ~.00261 BTC or ~$14 USD.

I would have told him to use a calculator.  Now he'll keep asking you instead.
i wanna use the calc, where can i find it ??
Most smart phones have calculators built in.  Do you have a smart phone?

And, if by any chance he does have a smartphone, he could learn to use either Blockfolio or other similar apps where he can track his crypto portofolio. But I don't think he will do that
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