The linked address is not an exchange, exchanges arent allowed.
The dude who is loaded with 54k deserves his bytes just as you do. Stop being jelly.
Exchanges are allowed. What's not allowed is exchange users pretending to own exchange hot wallet addresses by making withdrawals from the exchange hot wallet to the transition bot.
what happen if I put my btc address with a byteball address, but then I change my wallet and put the same btc address? I will receive byte only in the last one?
you shouldn't be able to link the same BTC address to two different Byteball wallets, (as far as i know)
But I will receive bytes only in one? I guess
If you link one BTC address to multiple
ByteCoin byteball addresses you will receive nothing at all. That is to prevent the attack I described above. You should move your BTC to a new address and link that to just one
ByteCoin byteball address.
Anybody knows what is the fee to send blackbytes? It's surreal that I had to ask this in a forum to complete a transaction...
The fee is one
ByteCoin byteball per byte of transaction size. Note that fees are paid in byteballs and not blackbytes. This makes sense; if the fee was paid in blackbytes the network wouldn't be able to validate that the correct amount of fee was paid due to blackbyte transaction amounts being opaque.
the typical fee for a transaction seem to be about 535 bytes. That is not a huge amount given the current value of a single byte (its negligible).
He was asking about the fee for blackbyte transactions. I think they tend to be more expensive than regular transactions on account of blackbytes being distributed in discrete units of various fixed sizes. I've seen blackbyte transactions up to 10 or 20kbytes in size (and hence in cost).
how much i get if i link 5 btc? there is a calculator somewhere? thanks
You get 62.5 MB per BTC.
There should be a calculator on your phone or computer. But I can help you out: 62.5 times 5 is 312.5.