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Author Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments  (Read 1234262 times)
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February 05, 2017, 03:26:36 AM
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sooner or later, byteball will become a top10 coin.
just need some exchange platform to support.

when i post, byteball only have a 2000BTC marketcap, right now it's 9300BTC.


so still a long way to go until byteball reach top 10 coin.

3 projects in 2017:
Byteball/Qtum/Elastic

(1) Byteball: DAG
(2)Qtum:Bitcoin+EVM+POS3.0
(3)Elastic is better than Golem

Sorry to thread jack but please explain succinctly why Elastic is better than Golem?
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February 05, 2017, 04:26:32 AM
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Will the btc balance I have at the moment I link my btc address count in terms of how much bytes I get on the distribution date, or is it the balance I have at the time of distribution?

For example, let's say I have 4btc now. I link my address and then remove all my btc so that on the day of distribution I have zero btc in my address. Will I still get bytes?

the best is to buy https://cryptox.pl/#  and link to byteball wallet you going to get more share than holding btc, plus you going to get share every drop until 90% finish, plus the blackbyte automatic. just setup this one time then sit back and relax waiting for the rest 90%.
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February 05, 2017, 06:05:41 AM
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Beware of the touchy/tricky Sell box at CrypoX.pl.  It reverts to market price if you're not careful.
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February 05, 2017, 06:13:06 AM
Last edit: February 05, 2017, 03:08:59 PM by provenceday
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sooner or later, byteball will become a top10 coin.
just need some exchange platform to support.

when i post, byteball only have a 2000BTC marketcap, right now it's 9300BTC.


so still a long way to go until byteball reach top 10 coin.

3 projects in 2017:
Byteball/Qtum/Elastic

(1) Byteball: DAG
(2)Qtum:Bitcoin+EVM+POS3.0
(3)Elastic is better than Golem

Sorry to thread jack but please explain succinctly why Elastic is better than Golem?

sorry to post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396233.3660
XEL will become a top20 coin. after you read it, you know the reason.


in few weeks, byteball will be a top 20 coin

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February 05, 2017, 06:21:22 AM
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when is new snapshot ? was it today ?

No, snapshot for round #2 is on feb-11 00:33 UTC!

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February 05, 2017, 06:22:14 AM
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why does the OS X app try to connect to google?

plus.google.com TCP-Port 443 (https)

hey dev. i still would like to have an answer to this question.
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February 05, 2017, 07:12:34 AM
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why does the OS X app try to connect to google?

plus.google.com TCP-Port 443 (https)

hey dev. i still would like to have an answer to this question.
He asked you - you did't answer. Don't troll.

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February 05, 2017, 07:25:49 AM
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sooner or later, byteball will become a top10 coin.
just need some exchange platform to support.

when i post, byteball only have a 2000BTC marketcap, right now it's 9300BTC.


so still a long way to go until byteball reach top 10 coin.

3 projects in 2017:
Byteball/Qtum/Elastic

(1) Byteball: DAG
(2)Qtum:Bitcoin+EVM+POS3.0
(3)Elastic is better than Golem

Sorry to thread jack but please explain succinctly why Elastic is better than Golem?

sorry to post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1396233.3660
XEL will become a top20 coin. after you read it, you know the reason.


in few weeks, byteball will be a top 20 coin.



I like the words you said bb is a top 20 coin, but elastic has no way to be compared with golem, elastic had ico half year ago, and still released nothing, I think it wpn't release in this year, maybe they will cancel the project until the fund is void.
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February 05, 2017, 08:34:58 AM
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Beware of the touchy/tricky Sell box at CrypoX.pl.  It reverts to market price if you're not careful.

I know a couple of people that got caught on that one. Hit the little padlock button just in case.
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February 05, 2017, 09:44:41 AM
Last edit: February 05, 2017, 01:32:32 PM by kola-schaar
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I like the words you said bb is a top 20 coin, but elastic has no way to be compared with golem, elastic had ico half year ago, and still released nothing, I think it wpn't release in this year, maybe they will cancel the project until the fund is void.

I can not judge that well - I'm 150%  Smiley in BB.
But this looks like it's a good project. Whether they pretended or not ...
The guys are dedicated coder.
I would say that is the kind of people that addresses the distribution
Looks like a WIN-WIN situation for me. Roll Eyes
If there is still some of the 700 BTCs available  Cheesy Cheesy, they could link it (I think)

Short info to Tony would surely make sense.

Maybe there are other projects / dedicated friends to reward  Wink. Always remember: 0 risk (if you hold BTC anyway)

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February 05, 2017, 09:47:40 AM
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Could a kind soul please tell me how to make a backup of the full wallet in linux?

And another one to be clear: if i link a btc address to the 2nd round of distribution and dont move the btc from it, will i automatically receive the next distribution´s rewards automatically in my byteball wallet?

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February 05, 2017, 09:58:21 AM
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I meant to say that when you receive the asset you receive all its past historic data, like today I think. You'd receive the whole thing unencrypted from the sender.
Then you'd encrypt it with a seed generated new key of yours  and save everything back as a payload in the public DAG (forget about compression as this data probably shouldn't compress well anyway, addresses, signatures, etc.).
When it comes time to send these tokens to someone, your wallet would have retrieved it from the DAG, unencrypt it with you key (calculated from your seed), maybe save it in your local database (which now function as a local cache) as it does today, generate the new transaction and send it to the counterpart using the same mechanism as it does today. Then the process would repeat all over again by the new receiver.
Note that after each transaction reaches finality state, the payload of the previous transaction could somehow be pruned as not needed. As today any owner of a token could only access previous history of it and wouldn"t be allowed to see future transactions.

I see what you mean, the data to be stored would be huge (megabytes) in this case.  The pruning part is not trivial too, because 3rd-party nodes don't know what data is already not needed.

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February 05, 2017, 10:05:04 AM
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And another one to be clear: if i link a btc address to the 2nd round of distribution and dont move the btc from it, will i automatically receive the next distribution´s rewards automatically in my byteball wallet?

it seems so.

but anyway, recheck the connection between btc and bb before each dist round.

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February 05, 2017, 10:28:02 AM
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At the current exchange rate tonych on 11FEB will give for free around $1 million to all interested. Can you imagine?

If anybody would do such thing in fiat money it would be in all news around the world.

You are right! When this project will hit the top ten on Coin Market Cap you'll start seeing fire everywhere!
Do you know what's funny? Banks are able to create money like this: money from money!
Crypto is showing that we can do the same and create value and wealth for out own.
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February 05, 2017, 10:35:03 AM
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At the current exchange rate tonych on 11FEB will give for free around $1 million to all interested. Can you imagine?

If anybody would do such thing in fiat money it would be in all news around the world.

You are right! When this project will hit the top ten on Coin Market Cap you'll start seeing fire everywhere!
Do you know what's funny? Banks are able to create money like this: money from money!
Crypto is showing that we can do the same and create value and wealth for out own.

And all that without any debt (slavery)!
I wonder if it would be possible to create POS crypto (like byteball) and internal distribution model without the need of outside intervention (like tonych's nowadays distributing coins). I mean coins would be created at a defined small inflation rate and distributed between active nodes. Wouldn't that be a perfect crypto?

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February 05, 2017, 10:46:30 AM
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Could a kind soul please tell me how to make a backup of the full wallet in linux?

And another one to be clear: if i link a btc address to the 2nd round of distribution and dont move the btc from it, will i automatically receive the next distribution´s rewards automatically in my byteball wallet?


To backup on Linux:

tar -cvjf" ~/byteball.backup_$(date +%s).tar.bz2" ~/.config/byteball

or when your Byteball process/wallet is off, cp -varp ~/.config/byteball ~/byteball_backup_$(date +%s)
As long as you have bitcoins on your linked address, the link remain and you will receive in other rounds too. So link once, dont move bitcoins, profit.
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February 05, 2017, 10:47:04 AM
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And another one to be clear: if i link a btc address to the 2nd round of distribution and dont move the btc from it, will i automatically receive the next distribution´s rewards automatically in my byteball wallet?

it seems so.

but anyway, recheck the connection between btc and bb before each dist round.

Thank you! Still couldn´t find the file to copy as backup. What is it named in Windows?
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February 05, 2017, 10:50:22 AM
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And another one to be clear: if i link a btc address to the 2nd round of distribution and dont move the btc from it, will i automatically receive the next distribution´s rewards automatically in my byteball wallet?

it seems so.

but anyway, recheck the connection between btc and bb before each dist round.

Thank you! Still couldn´t find the file to copy as backup. What is it named in Windows?

for win10:
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\byteball

u can check the correct folder by these steps:
open ur wallet → settings (global preferences) → backup → there will be a full path to bb data folder which u need to backup.
 

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February 05, 2017, 10:55:01 AM
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Could a kind soul please tell me how to make a backup of the full wallet in linux?

And another one to be clear: if i link a btc address to the 2nd round of distribution and dont move the btc from it, will i automatically receive the next distribution´s rewards automatically in my byteball wallet?


To backup on Linux:

tar -cvjf" ~/byteball.backup_$(date +%s).tar.bz2" ~/.config/byteball

or when your Byteball process/wallet is off, cp -varp ~/.config/byteball ~/byteball_backup_$(date +%s)
As long as you have bitcoins on your linked address, the link remain and you will receive in other rounds too. So link once, dont move bitcoins, profit.

Ok, thank you very much! I had the wallet on and couldn´t see anything for backup in .config.
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February 05, 2017, 10:58:10 AM
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And another one to be clear: if i link a btc address to the 2nd round of distribution and dont move the btc from it, will i automatically receive the next distribution´s rewards automatically in my byteball wallet?

it seems so.

but anyway, recheck the connection between btc and bb before each dist round.

Thank you! Still couldn´t find the file to copy as backup. What is it named in Windows?

for win10:
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\byteball

u can check the correct folder by these steps:
open ur wallet → settings (global preferences) → backup → there will be a full path to bb data folder which u need to backup.
 

Oh wow! How could i miss that! It´s in the wallet easily. It was the first thing i tried but i failed to scroll down a little bit. Thank you very much! I just like more the writing of the seed.
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