bitserve
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June 07, 2017, 07:10:50 PM |
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I seem to remember to have found a guide on how to link your Ledger Nano S to an Electrum wallet, for registering the linked BTC address properly. I can't find it anymore. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and where I can find it?
You can do it even with the Ledger web apps, as theres a sign function. That's what I have done. I don't even have moved my funds to a single address but linked all the ones with funds. It took a while, but I don't like to move BTC innecesarily.
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22naru
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June 07, 2017, 07:14:41 PM |
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You can now optionally choose to consolidate your gains and make withdrawals of your bytes on a per wallet balance (from a per address balance only with the previous release). hey i try to add your witness adress true both steps but i got an error: 1. when i use auto-update , nothing happens , no adress change. 2. when i put manual the adress is saying: no stable messages from the new witness yet my wallet is not full sync and is a full wallet. cheers
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Triffin
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June 07, 2017, 07:50:35 PM |
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For purposes of participating in the current and future distributions ( 20% ) Better to download the "full/slow" or the "lite/fast" wallet ?? I'm not linking to a BTC wallet just want the future stakes on GBYTEs purchased on exchanges that will be moved to whichever wallet when it's time for the next "snapshot" ..
TIA
Triff ..
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ByteFan
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June 07, 2017, 07:50:35 PM |
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You can now optionally choose to consolidate your gains and make withdrawals of your bytes on a per wallet balance (from a per address balance only with the previous release). hey i try to add your witness adress true both steps but i got an error: 1. when i use auto-update , nothing happens , no adress change. 2. when i put manual the adress is saying: no stable messages from the new witness yet my wallet is not full sync and is a full wallet. cheers Hi! The witness is properly running. Please wait full wallet synch and try again. Let me know if the problem persists. Cheers
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PranDoW
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June 07, 2017, 07:58:34 PM |
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Sounds good, gonna make a wallet and reach some byteball. I like this name
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vingaard
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June 07, 2017, 08:12:47 PM |
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One question... how can I check my linked addresses at bot chat?... what command I have to write?
Thanks
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Freefactomizer
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June 07, 2017, 08:18:30 PM |
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One question... how can I check my linked addresses at bot chat?... what command I have to write?
Thanks
Type a random letter, it will resend its welcome message with info about your addresses.
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CorePrime95
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June 07, 2017, 08:23:00 PM |
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For purposes of participating in the current and future distributions ( 20% ) Better to download the "full/slow" or the "lite/fast" wallet ?? I'm not linking to a BTC wallet just want the future stakes on GBYTEs purchased on exchanges that will be moved to whichever wallet when it's time for the next "snapshot" ..
TIA
Triff ..
Lite/Fast wallet is enough for everything
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SatoNatomato
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June 07, 2017, 08:48:26 PM |
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Anyone else working on porting Byteball to other languages/implementations?
What do you mean, c/c++, java? Yes, C, Java, any Rust developers up in here? What would be the advantage of a reimplementation? It is still under heavy development by tony. Advantage: if any nasty bug affects byteballcore, fucked. Another implementation on the network? Smooth storm sailing. Risk, another implementation discovers/uncovers nasty bug or introduced its own.
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CookieFactory
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June 07, 2017, 08:58:07 PM |
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Protip: Link your BTC wallet using the signed message method or doublecheck the BTC wallet address the bot says it recieved coins from is actually yours. The OP instructions warn of a " transaction front-running" scam that's all too real.
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Hugo9191
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June 07, 2017, 09:24:48 PM |
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For purposes of participating in the current and future distributions ( 20% ) Better to download the "full/slow" or the "lite/fast" wallet ?? I'm not linking to a BTC wallet just want the future stakes on GBYTEs purchased on exchanges that will be moved to whichever wallet when it's time for the next "snapshot" ..
TIA
Triff ..
Both work! I'm using the lite one and I'm ready for that airdrop!
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lijoe408
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June 07, 2017, 09:45:33 PM |
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So i withdrew my bytes to my Byteball wallet but when I put the address in the link it says:
"Warning! This address is NOT linked! You will receive 199,600,000 bytes and NO Blackbytes"
Is that in reference to my bitcoin? I'm still receiving the bytes for my Gbyte holding right? Are no Blackbytes being given this round?
It's in reference to your Byteball address which you originally linked and received bytes to in the previous distribution round. To get blackbytes, your bytes must be on the address that was originally linked in the distribution. Simply move your bytes back into that address, I believe. hmmm...I didn't receive any previous distributions. I just recently exchanged some BTC for a Byteball on Bittrex and then moved it to the byteball wallet.
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CryptKeeper
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June 07, 2017, 09:46:35 PM |
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Are there any other coins like byteball that you get coins based on your Bitcoin holdings?
I only know of stellar. They are giving out lumens that way.
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Follow me on twitter! I'm a private Bitcoin and altcoin hodler. Giving away crypto for free on my Twitter feed!
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shillfudder
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June 07, 2017, 11:25:08 PM |
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If byteball beats ethereum, a fair value of 1 GByte should be $23,000 (not taking into account that eth value has an embedded deflationist drawback due to a fixed issuance amount each year, where byteball emission stops after last round).
Better accumulate byteballs right now :-)
That is a good target. So I'm holding $4,000 worth for 2020?
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holden.commodore
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June 07, 2017, 11:30:07 PM |
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is it safe to use light wallet version?
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European Central Bank
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June 07, 2017, 11:31:31 PM |
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Are there any other coins like byteball that you get coins based on your Bitcoin holdings?
I only know of stellar. They are giving out lumens that way. bitcore/btx does too. the thread seems to be obsessed with nothing but mining and it's small but it's free money.
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muleroaa
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June 08, 2017, 01:04:13 AM |
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I seem to remember to have found a guide on how to link your Ledger Nano S to an Electrum wallet, for registering the linked BTC address properly. I can't find it anymore. Does anyone know what I'm talking about and where I can find it?
You can do it even with the Ledger web apps, as theres a sign function. That's what I have done. I don't even have moved my funds to a single address but linked all the ones with funds. It took a while, but I don't like to move BTC innecesarily. Ah I didn't realise that. Ok nice thank you, I will give that a go for all the separate addresses then.
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chronicsky
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June 08, 2017, 03:14:51 AM |
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Are there any other coins like byteball that you get coins based on your Bitcoin holdings?
I only know of stellar. They are giving out lumens that way. bitcore/btx does too. the thread seems to be obsessed with nothing but mining and it's small but it's free money. bitcore/btx is giving free money away same way as byteball i.e. depending on how much bitcoin you have.
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IOTUSA
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June 08, 2017, 03:15:14 AM |
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Whats the byteball (in coins or $$) you receive from registering a BTC wallet with say 20 BTC?
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chronicsky
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June 08, 2017, 03:20:40 AM |
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Whats the byteball (in coins or $$) you receive from registering a BTC wallet with say 20 BTC?
20 x 62.5 = 1250 Mbytes they are trading at ~0.3 btc per Gbytes I'm not very sure but if we follow 1024 MB as 1 GB you would have a pretty decent amount of BTC on selling them
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