adaseb
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January 08, 2018, 03:04:03 AM |
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Anyone here used Cryptox lately?
Any issues with them?
I remember using them almost a year ago and didn't have any issues.
Bittrex is closed and Cryptopia wallet is down.
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maco144
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January 08, 2018, 04:16:44 AM |
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Hoping that the byteball alt bot author can find another exchange to work with as well. Frustrating that byteballs are not available to buy when the one exchange is down. Love this project and your hard work tony, thank you.
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January 08, 2018, 04:43:47 AM |
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Anyone here used Cryptox lately?
Any issues with them?
I remember using them almost a year ago and didn't have any issues.
Bittrex is closed and Cryptopia wallet is down.
I was lucky to escape from Cryptopia just before all ByteBall trading activity was halted (along with withdrawals) moved to Cryptox.pl as it was my only option (I'm not already a member of Bittrex). Liquidity is a bit thin sometimes, and the functionality is basic but solid. So far, no issues at all with deposits / withdrawals. IMO, It's definitely worth joining just to trade ByteBall.
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January 08, 2018, 05:44:31 AM |
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Wekkel
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January 08, 2018, 05:48:14 AM |
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I am still stuck At Cryptopia (fine exchange for the rest BTW). I cannot buy extra GBYTE either because they suspended the Byteball market.
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nikochanbtc
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January 08, 2018, 05:50:03 AM |
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It is working x64 thank you.
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January 08, 2018, 06:15:31 AM |
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I am still stuck At Cryptopia (fine exchange for the rest BTW). I cannot buy extra GBYTE either because they suspended the Byteball market.
Check their news section, they have a lot of new customers and can't really resolve issues as fast as usual. Notify them about the wallet but don't freak out if their response is delayed. All exchanges are shitting the bed right now because of the new traffic.
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Birkensekt
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January 08, 2018, 06:25:07 AM |
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Anyone here used Cryptox lately?
Any issues with them?
I remember using them almost a year ago and didn't have any issues.
Bittrex is closed and Cryptopia wallet is down.
Very good exchange in my opinion, fast response by admin, no issues.
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January 08, 2018, 09:39:36 AM |
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I am still stuck At Cryptopia (fine exchange for the rest BTW). I cannot buy extra GBYTE either because they suspended the Byteball market.
I'm sorry to hear that. I was very nearly trapped myself - my sympathies. I began to get worried when a test withdrawal failed - it was simply luck that saved me. But it sure was an adventure and a revelation getting out... the fees and currency swaps were killer. Anyway, suffice it to say that it is really too bad that it happened. Sorry to say, but I think it could have been prevented. As you can see, I'm a newbie here, who is only allowed to post once before being shut out...kinda inconvenient for a busy Byteballer like me, but I just wanted to say a quick thanks for your help earlier when I had an issue with the full install wallet - and thanks also to CryptKeeper and Wekkel and Michail1 for a warm welcome and attempt to help me with my troubles (unsuccessful unfortunately) but that's a story for another day. ...and no, Glynmoor, it was not me - but If it was, I could not say. Thanks for making me laugh...and it was just over the top hilarious when folks on the Reddit started to speculate who it was that jammed the price so high - what an intro to the world of ByteBall. I think the community is really well served by folks like you (and so many others I cannot name). one last thing, I have been posting on our Reddit platform under the name CryptoBest - hope to see you there sometime. cheers.
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Apraksin
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January 08, 2018, 09:42:31 AM |
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The advantage of ByteBall is also its biggest disadvantage - the total token supply, with such low supply the investors are happy but it harder to user many zeros in front.
That is the first impression, but then you realise how many billion token you are sitting on when you think in bytes. And how undervalued it still is. the problem is people have unit bias. if everyone wants a GB they will choose cheaper looking coins like ripple. the mass, unfortunately, at this time does not look at total supply. Indeed, but the developers position on the matter is quite clear. https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteBall/comments/7og0x6/update_from_tony_on_5_january_2018_regarding_the/
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January 08, 2018, 11:10:49 AM |
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Byteball asset registration and issuance under the hoodCustom assets have been first class citizens in Byteball since the launch of the live net. Few may know that blackbytes, a widely distributed currency for private payments, is the first asset issued in the Byteball network. While creating new assets requires some programming skills, Byteball Market makes it easy for anybody to issue custom Byteball assets. In general, assets can be created with certain characteristics: they can be made private, defined with different denominations or they can require cosigners or attestation when transferring etc. We call these as the asset definition. When creating an asset via Byteball Market, some of these features are not available yet In addition to the asset definition, Byteball Market allows the user the option to associate additional metadata to the asset such as decimal places, short name, ticker symbol, description, issuer name or contact information. Important to note, however, that most of these metadata are only stored in the database of Byteball Market and are only displayed in the asset directory within the Byteball Market website. Byteball Market performs a number of steps on behalf of the user when creating an asset for a small fee since these steps require to post permanent and immutable data in the Byteball database. Once the user fills in the asset order form, the process starts with a payment cycle: the user has to transfer the fee in order for the asset creation steps to start. https://medium.com/@byteball.market/byteball-asset-registration-and-issuance-under-the-hood-c030ea6739ac
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January 08, 2018, 12:12:47 PM |
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Hi All, let me just say that i love this project. Been following for a while.
Registered to say i can help with Lithuanian translations if needed.
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January 08, 2018, 12:29:02 PM |
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The advantage of ByteBall is also its biggest disadvantage - the total token supply, with such low supply the investors are happy but it harder to user many zeros in front.
That is the first impression, but then you realise how many billion token you are sitting on when you think in bytes. And how undervalued it still is. the problem is people have unit bias. if everyone wants a GB they will choose cheaper looking coins like ripple. the mass, unfortunately, at this time does not look at total supply. Indeed, but the developers position on the matter is quite clear. https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteBall/comments/7og0x6/update_from_tony_on_5_january_2018_regarding_the/This is why BB is way down on MC compared to iota and XRB Sorry but a dev who can not see this and also not see why giving huge amounts of BB to competing project managers for free then pissing off real investors by stopping the full moon distributions as promised is not a dev I can say inspires much faith. Decentralised projects should have decentralised governance if one person holds the vast bulk of the coins, controls the network, does not listen at all to the entire community then that is already a project that has failed to be trustless and decentralised. Not trying to appeal to stupid people is not a good arguement when every thread on the main board is about finding the cheapest per unit coins.
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January 08, 2018, 12:35:51 PM |
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Our ICO bot now supports BTC and ETH (meaning you can pay in BTC or ETH to buy a token issued on Byteball platform). https://github.com/byteball/ico-botNow, almost all pieces are in place to become an ICO platform. Wonderful news! Now only the issue of the broadcasting of the assets' names has to be completed. Any news about the project for the registrars of such names?
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January 08, 2018, 01:13:55 PM |
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The advantage of ByteBall is also its biggest disadvantage - the total token supply, with such low supply the investors are happy but it harder to user many zeros in front.
That is the first impression, but then you realise how many billion token you are sitting on when you think in bytes. And how undervalued it still is. the problem is people have unit bias. if everyone wants a GB they will choose cheaper looking coins like ripple. the mass, unfortunately, at this time does not look at total supply. Indeed, but the developers position on the matter is quite clear. https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteBall/comments/7og0x6/update_from_tony_on_5_january_2018_regarding_the/I'm deep into this project for almost a year now. I started out when 1 GB was worth 700$, then it went down to 200$ for a few months, now it's back. Once it tested the 1000$ resistance but fell back. Like it or not, psychology is part of the financial world. Otherwise there would have been no resistance at that level. Sticking your head in the sand doesn't help. I guess I'm just frustrated and at the end of my hope. BB is my favorite project, but until today it has been one huge loss of opportunity, and I don't see end of it. IOTA and XRB sky rocketed because of the unit price. We are not, because tony is stubborn and fails to understand that he is slowly loosing the community by doing this. Today he lost me. I will be back when tony starts listening for a change and stops being a dictator. Until then, we have no chance.
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January 08, 2018, 01:15:05 PM |
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The advantage of ByteBall is also its biggest disadvantage - the total token supply, with such low supply the investors are happy but it harder to user many zeros in front.
That is the first impression, but then you realise how many billion token you are sitting on when you think in bytes. And how undervalued it still is. the problem is people have unit bias. if everyone wants a GB they will choose cheaper looking coins like ripple. the mass, unfortunately, at this time does not look at total supply. Indeed, but the developers position on the matter is quite clear. https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteBall/comments/7og0x6/update_from_tony_on_5_january_2018_regarding_the/This is why BB is way down on MC compared to iota and XRB Sorry but a dev who can not see this and also not see why giving huge amounts of BB to competing project managers for free then pissing off real investors by stopping the full moon distributions as promised is not a dev I can say inspires much faith. Decentralised projects should have decentralised governance if one person holds the vast bulk of the coins, controls the network, does not listen at all to the entire community then that is already a project that has failed to be trustless and decentralised. Not trying to appeal to stupid people is not a good arguement when every thread on the main board is about finding the cheapest per unit coins. As far as I remember, the real unit of Byteball is in bytes which means there are 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. I remember the discussion that Internet of Things will require smaller and cheap units. So 1 byte costs $0.00000073761.
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January 08, 2018, 01:59:57 PM |
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if one person holds the vast bulk of the coins, controls the network, does not listen at all to the entire community then that is already a project that has failed to be trustless and decentralised.
Yet Byteball has a market cap of about $450 Million USD. Perhaps this is prima facie evidence that decentralization is not necessarily the be-all, end-all in crypto value? IOTA and XRB sky rocketed ...
Yes... ... because of the unit price.
This assertion is made, bereft of any evidence to support it. Why do you claim A is the cause of B? Perhaps those so insistent they know better than tony how to 'make this coin a success' should fork the code and create a new coin. Here ya go: https://github.com/byteball/byteball
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I've been convicted of heresy. Convicted by a mere known extortionist. Read my Trust for details.
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January 08, 2018, 02:04:03 PM |
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The advantage of ByteBall is also its biggest disadvantage - the total token supply, with such low supply the investors are happy but it harder to user many zeros in front.
That is the first impression, but then you realise how many billion token you are sitting on when you think in bytes. And how undervalued it still is. the problem is people have unit bias. if everyone wants a GB they will choose cheaper looking coins like ripple. the mass, unfortunately, at this time does not look at total supply. Indeed, but the developers position on the matter is quite clear. https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteBall/comments/7og0x6/update_from_tony_on_5_january_2018_regarding_the/This is why BB is way down on MC compared to iota and XRB Sorry but a dev who can not see this and also not see why giving huge amounts of BB to competing project managers for free then pissing off real investors by stopping the full moon distributions as promised is not a dev I can say inspires much faith. Decentralised projects should have decentralised governance if one person holds the vast bulk of the coins, controls the network, does not listen at all to the entire community then that is already a project that has failed to be trustless and decentralised. Not trying to appeal to stupid people is not a good arguement when every thread on the main board is about finding the cheapest per unit coins. As far as I remember, the real unit of Byteball is in bytes which means there are 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. I remember the discussion that Internet of Things will require smaller and cheap units. So 1 byte costs $0.00000073761. I believe mimimum transaction fee is 500 bytes so we can’t use bytes you need to use at least kbytes
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January 08, 2018, 02:19:28 PM |
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if one person holds the vast bulk of the coins, controls the network, does not listen at all to the entire community then that is already a project that has failed to be trustless and decentralised.
Yet Byteball has a market cap of about $450 Million USD. Perhaps this is prima facie evidence that decentralization is not necessarily the be-all, end-all in crypto value? IOTA and XRB sky rocketed ...
Yes... ... because of the unit price.
This assertion is made, bereft of any evidence to support it. Why do you claim A is the cause of B? Perhaps those so insistent they know better than tony how to 'make this coin a success' should fork the code and create a new coin. Here ya go: https://github.com/byteball/byteball450M is still small next to 11BN so perhaps with the adjustments suggested it could do a lot better. Having said that MC value is not firm ground for any real argument imho. This metric is one of the most easily manipulated. I am simply stating that whilst other projects move toward decentralised governance BB is one of the most proven centralised projects in many ways out there. The developer does what he wants when he want with no consideration nor consultation of the entire community. He actually takes many actions that are directly the opposite of what the community wants, retains a huge bulk of the coins and alters the distribution rules as and when he sees fit. This is not in the spirit of crypto. 450 M is nothing for the design and implementation here. Tonys actions outside of his coding are actually damaging to the project. He should be left to code the core product and decentralised governance structure should be the first thing he gets to work on. If giving huge amounts knowingly to other ico managers whilst having to cut promised full moon distributions to investors many of which invested on that premise is not enough indication of terrible mismanagement of this project then i am not sure what it will take for you to recognise tony is best kept to the coding and design whilst others who understand market psychology and marketing are best to work in those areas. Investing in BB right now with so much central control is actually very high risk and if you want to cut out the non savvy investors and treat their investment as invalid and then cut out the savvy investors who see the high risk of the entire project in the hands on one person who does what he wants when he wants and often makes terrible choices only to 180 turn on them ....then you have far less investors left that you could have. I mean just saying we dont want to appeal to stupid people who dont understand per unit value is crazy talk. Their investment funding is as valid as the smart investors. More so because sadly there are probably more of what some would class as stupid investment money than smart money. It's like movies... what makes more shrek or some high brow indy movie? you can say I don't care about appealing to fools or even children but you will lose every time in market share sadly. There are simply more foolish than smart. Give people what they want. People right now want cheap per unit tokens look at the market it is telling you this even if you ignore the fact every other thread in the main board is titles...what coins under $1 OR which cheapest coins are going to go x100. Then you look and there are projects being suggested that are in the top 10 or 20 cmc that just have huge mintings and low per unit price. Also let's get some polls for BB so we can tell really how many people want things and dont want it. I wonder how many people would vote for a nulling of the other ICO managers BB wallets. I mean if trustless immutable decentralised are no longer important then lets get changing everything that will benefit the vast majority of BB holders.
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