22naru
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May 26, 2017, 10:34:42 PM |
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great guide and for sure more and more talented and young people will start to use and write chatbots. i have a Q: is possible from full wallet to move on light one and to still keep my BB and Blackbytes on the same adress, without transfering on a new adresss? i have a old full back up and a new one. can you help me pls. cheers
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naska21
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May 27, 2017, 07:21:13 AM |
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i have a Q: is possible from full wallet to move on light one and to still keep my BB and Blackbytes on the same adress, without transfering on a new adresss? i have a old full back up and a new one. can you help me pls. cheers
no way to do this so far
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kaicrypzen
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May 27, 2017, 07:41:30 AM |
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i have a Q: is possible from full wallet to move on light one and to still keep my BB and Blackbytes on the same adress, without transfering on a new adresss? i have a old full back up and a new one. can you help me pls. cheers
If you use the seed from your full node and recover from it on your light node, you will recover your addresses and only your bytes (not blackbytes). So if you really want to keep your addresses and move to a light wallet, you need to first move the blackbytes to another device along with some bytes to send the blacks back (to your new light node), recover using your seed on a light node (you'll get the bytes), then move the blackbytes from the other device to your new light node and finally empty the other device from the remaining bytes if (dust). Before you do any of that, back everything up.
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naska21
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May 27, 2017, 09:23:31 AM |
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i have a Q: is possible from full wallet to move on light one and to still keep my BB and Blackbytes on the same adress, without transfering on a new adresss? i have a old full back up and a new one. can you help me pls. cheers
If you use the seed from your full node and recover from it on your light node, you will recover your addresses and only your bytes (not blackbytes). So if you really want to keep your addresses and move to a light wallet, you need to first move the blackbytes to another device along with some bytes to send the blacks back (to your new light node), recover using your seed on a light node (you'll get the bytes), then move the blackbytes from the other device to your new light node and finally empty the other device from the remaining bytes if (dust). Before you do any of that, back everything up. as far as I know the light client does not allow the recovering from seed. It states 'The recovery is only available in full wallets"
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favdesu
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May 27, 2017, 09:31:17 AM |
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i have a Q: is possible from full wallet to move on light one and to still keep my BB and Blackbytes on the same adress, without transfering on a new adresss? i have a old full back up and a new one. can you help me pls. cheers
If you use the seed from your full node and recover from it on your light node, you will recover your addresses and only your bytes (not blackbytes). So if you really want to keep your addresses and move to a light wallet, you need to first move the blackbytes to another device along with some bytes to send the blacks back (to your new light node), recover using your seed on a light node (you'll get the bytes), then move the blackbytes from the other device to your new light node and finally empty the other device from the remaining bytes if (dust). Before you do any of that, back everything up. as far as I know the light client does not allow the recovering from seed. It states 'The recovery is only available in full wallets" it does, but only in emergency cases. seed bears certain issues with many addresses and stuff. better do a full backup and use that to restore
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kaicrypzen
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May 27, 2017, 11:44:47 AM |
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i have a Q: is possible from full wallet to move on light one and to still keep my BB and Blackbytes on the same adress, without transfering on a new adresss? i have a old full back up and a new one. can you help me pls. cheers
If you use the seed from your full node and recover from it on your light node, you will recover your addresses and only your bytes (not blackbytes). So if you really want to keep your addresses and move to a light wallet, you need to first move the blackbytes to another device along with some bytes to send the blacks back (to your new light node), recover using your seed on a light node (you'll get the bytes), then move the blackbytes from the other device to your new light node and finally empty the other device from the remaining bytes if (dust). Before you do any of that, back everything up. as far as I know the light client does not allow the recovering from seed. It states 'The recovery is only available in full wallets" My bad on this one, it indeed states that it's not possible. Thanks for pointing that out . it does, but only in emergency cases.
So favdesu, I assume if it's possible, it is probably not a straight forward process ... How would you do that? Thx.
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naska21
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May 27, 2017, 11:45:19 AM |
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nice to notice while virtually all other forks are in fever right now Gbyte/BTC is allmost stable . Stability is the feature of masterpiece it does, but only in emergency cases. seed bears certain issues with many addresses and stuff. better do a full backup and use that to restore
pls provide step-by-step how-to
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memii
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May 27, 2017, 11:55:51 AM |
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Once again I already began to prepare for next distribution by raising bitcoins in my wallet by transferring them in time to not have confirmation issue. We have 2 more weeks till 9th June. It is a friendly reminder to those who joined us lately. Make sure you have confirmed Bitcoins into wallets other than exchanges. Wallets can be linked any time later.
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CorePrime95
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May 27, 2017, 03:53:39 PM |
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Byteball is a complete faucet You can get a lot of free Bytes and BlackBytes when you already have some Bytes (you can bought one) or when you have Bitcoins (no matter how much). do we have any community faucets or anything? I mean, I have mixed feelings but that was what got me hooked. Doge, such faucets, much coin.
Yes, you get free Bytes for BTC and then free Bytes for the Bytes you already have. Its free money and amazing that so many people have not linked their BTC yet.
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boopy265420
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May 27, 2017, 05:00:55 PM |
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No matter of quantity when it is about something with huge potential to come bigger in future just like Bitcoin as example. Starting from next distribution I also will try to catch as many as possible and will hold them for long term. Gbyte already has great value at its early stages. When bytes and blackbytes will be usable for things or services then it will turn into something really more valuable.
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tyz
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May 27, 2017, 07:44:10 PM |
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Send with 500+ Sats fee per Byte and you will not have confirmation problems. I recommend to buy Byteballs. You get a higher share for Byteballs than for Bitcoin on distribution. Hodling Byteballs brings you 10% while Bitcoin brings only 6.25%. Once again I already began to prepare for next distribution by raising bitcoins in my wallet by transferring them in time to not have confirmation issue. We have 2 more weeks till 9th June. It is a friendly reminder to those who joined us lately. Make sure you have confirmed Bitcoins into wallets other than exchanges. Wallets can be linked any time later.
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specturul
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May 27, 2017, 07:48:17 PM |
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I managed to buy today and now I'm waiting for my 20% BONUS from next delivery. It is a pity that you can not keep coins on the exchange and receive coins from distribution.
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Randomshot
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May 27, 2017, 08:39:14 PM |
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I managed to buy today and now I'm waiting for my 20% BONUS from next delivery. It is a pity that you can not keep coins on the exchange and receive coins from distribution.
As far as I know cryptox.pl distributes bytes to holders on exchange (with some fee, of course)
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cybterpunk
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May 27, 2017, 10:17:10 PM |
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do we have a richlist for blackbyte?
thank you
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cybterpunk
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May 27, 2017, 10:21:08 PM |
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also how can i trade my blackbyte?
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ttookk
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May 27, 2017, 10:38:41 PM |
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do we have a richlist for blackbyte?
thank you
Erm… no. The whole idea of blackbytes is that there is no publically accessible database.
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ePesoInitiative
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May 27, 2017, 10:42:11 PM |
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Better start moving your BTC, so much unconfirmed BTC TX yet.
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ByteFan
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May 28, 2017, 03:37:54 AM |
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do we have a richlist for blackbyte?
thank you
byteball only - blackbytes are private
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