escapefrom3dom
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April 29, 2017, 01:43:04 PM |
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Q:Is 1btc the minimum you need for a full moon drop?
no, u may have not integer btc balance (even less than 1 btc).
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yutyuf8687696
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April 29, 2017, 02:19:26 PM |
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Thanks for the info,is it better to link a btc wallet or get some bytes (for the same value as btc) for the drop?
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Arvydas77
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April 29, 2017, 03:10:11 PM |
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Byteball getting more value but from my point of view this is just beginning soon we will be on poloniex because this technology is totally new and it deserve moon. Waiting for next distribution my coins are ready into my wallet hope this time will get more value.
Think what amount of GB Polo has and then think again if you really want them to add it to their exchange.
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European Central Bank
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April 29, 2017, 04:53:09 PM |
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better to buy
why? btc linking costs you nothing. Let's not forget that 1GB is a huge measure unit.
1 GB is 1/millionth part of (eventual) total coin supply 1 BTC is 1/16millionth part of (current) total coin supply
Therefore 1GB is like 16 bitcoins in terms of total coin supply share.
If byteball achieved parity with BTC with regard to market cap, 1GB would be worth 16 BTC.
... and you can buy one now for 0,16 BTC with a guaranteed 10% free airdrop on a monthly basis...
thanks for this. it makes things nice and clear. too many zeroes otherwise.
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Ano
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April 29, 2017, 04:57:37 PM |
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I like the distribution model of this coin which is really unique like the code. I think price will continue to rise if polo will add this coin than it will be over $400.
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Jeff Jefferson
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April 29, 2017, 05:42:46 PM |
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Just linking 1 btc gives you around 13 usd. For 1 btc you get 6.25 GB which means you get around 130 usd with the next drop
That's tenfold. So it's better to buy some bytes
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blackhawk101
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April 29, 2017, 05:49:22 PM |
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ME PLAN: 1. SELL ALL BYTE BALLZ FOR BITCOIN 2. PUT BITCOIN IN ELECTRON WALLET, LINK BB 3. WAIT FOR FULL MOOON 4. PARTY
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Jeff Jefferson
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April 29, 2017, 05:53:33 PM |
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ME PLAN: 1. SELL ALL BYTE BALLZ FOR BITCOIN 2. PUT BITCOIN IN ELECTRON WALLET, LINK BB 3. WAIT FOR FULL MOOON 4. PARTY
Nice plan to minimize your roi. But it's OK to play it safe
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naska21
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April 29, 2017, 07:13:58 PM Last edit: April 29, 2017, 07:31:36 PM by naska21 |
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better to buy
why? btc linking costs you nothing. Let's not forget that 1GB is a huge measure unit.
1 GB is 1/millionth part of (eventual) total coin supply 1 BTC is 1/16millionth part of (current) total coin supply
Therefore 1GB is like 16 bitcoins in terms of total coin supply share.
If byteball achieved parity with BTC with regard to market cap, 1GB would be worth 16 BTC.
... and you can buy one now for 0,16 BTC with a guaranteed 10% free airdrop on a monthly basis...
thanks for this. it makes things nice and clear. too many zeroes otherwise. look. suupose I decided to invest 1 btc. In the case of linking u will get 0.065 GB for it. Let us assume u decided to buy 5Gb at 0.2 - the worse case. The same 1 btc investment but your bounty will be 0.5 GB > 0.065 GB
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Fern
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April 29, 2017, 10:21:26 PM |
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Is BlackByte price listed somewhere?
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Viper1
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April 29, 2017, 10:24:18 PM |
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Greetings. Been looking into new coins and today I'm looking at DAG coins. I read the white paper which I found to be woefully inadequate for being a cryptocoin. No probability formulas. One page talking about double spend which only talked about one possible attack vector. And then I saw that it's centralized by requiring "reputable" witnesses, "captains of industry" they were called. So the only question I currently have is whether or not this coins cryptography and implemention has been peer reviewed by experts in the actual field.
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BTC: 1F8yJqgjeFyX1SX6KJmqYtHiHXJA89ENNT LTC: LYAEPQeDDM7Y4jbUH2AwhBmkzThAGecNBV DOGE: DSUsCCdt98PcNgUkFHLDFdQXmPrQBEqXu9
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SatoNatomato
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April 29, 2017, 10:58:26 PM |
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Greetings. Been looking into new coins and today I'm looking at DAG coins. I read the white paper which I found to be woefully inadequate for being a cryptocoin. No probability formulas. One page talking about double spend which only talked about one possible attack vector. And then I saw that it's centralized by requiring "reputable" witnesses, "captains of industry" they were called. So the only question I currently have is whether or not this coins cryptography and implemention has been peer reviewed by experts in the actual field.
Greetings, The implementation has been reviewed by interested developers, some bugs were found and closed, the discussion of cryptography/schemes happened on this forum before the launch. Correct, it is not trust-less, requires to trust 12 honest/well-behaved/incentivized/fee-collecting nodes/entities called witnesses on the network. There is no probabilities of confirmation times or similar, a transaction can be in two states, unconfirmed or confirmed. There has been lower amount of technical/design discussion last week due to high price and everyone clapping, its about time someone got to the technical/criticism parts again.
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MultumInParvo
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April 29, 2017, 11:11:38 PM |
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hi all, is there someone of the dev team around? I have a problem with a wrong linked btc wallet within my byteball v1.8.2 linking process!? I've followed the instruction must closely by sending .000082 btc to my byteball address over my btc address, but the byteball bot tells me some sort of other btc address linked to my byteball wallet.
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D3m0nKinGx
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April 29, 2017, 11:14:41 PM |
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hi all, is there someone of the dev team around? I have a problem with a wrong linked btc wallet within my byteball v1.8.2 linking process!? I've followed the instruction must closely by sending .000082 btc to my byteball address over my btc address, but the byteball bot tells me some sort of other btc address linked to my byteball wallet.
What kind of btc wallet did you use? blockchain.info, multibit-hd, coinbase?
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Come-from-Beyond
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April 29, 2017, 11:24:57 PM |
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There has been lower amount of technical/design discussion last week due to high price and everyone clapping, its about time someone got to the technical/criticism parts again.
Great. Will it be you answering or someone more... skilled?
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cryptohunter
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
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April 30, 2017, 01:16:52 AM |
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Greetings. Been looking into new coins and today I'm looking at DAG coins. I read the white paper which I found to be woefully inadequate for being a cryptocoin. No probability formulas. One page talking about double spend which only talked about one possible attack vector. And then I saw that it's centralized by requiring "reputable" witnesses, "captains of industry" they were called. So the only question I currently have is whether or not this coins cryptography and implemention has been peer reviewed by experts in the actual field.
Well anonymint did say it was one of the only designs he found of interest on this entire board so that seems hopeful.
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MultumInParvo
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April 30, 2017, 01:42:54 AM Last edit: April 30, 2017, 02:11:50 AM by MultumInParvo |
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hi all, is there someone of the dev team around? I have a problem with a wrong linked btc wallet within my byteball v1.8.2 linking process!? I've followed the instruction must closely by sending .000082 btc to my byteball address over my btc address, but the byteball bot tells me some sort of other btc address linked to my byteball wallet.
What kind of btc wallet did you use? blockchain.info, multibit-hd, coinbase? Ledger Nano S with the associated Ledger BTC Wallet, because of that I'm not able to sign the message of the correct btc address and pass it to the transition bot. I've told the bot the correct btc address, now he asked me to sign the byteball wallet with my btc wallet, but to my knowledge that is actually not possible with the ledger nano s?
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D3m0nKinGx
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April 30, 2017, 02:18:43 AM |
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hi all, is there someone of the dev team around? I have a problem with a wrong linked btc wallet within my byteball v1.8.2 linking process!? I've followed the instruction must closely by sending .000082 btc to my byteball address over my btc address, but the byteball bot tells me some sort of other btc address linked to my byteball wallet.
What kind of btc wallet did you use? blockchain.info, multibit-hd, coinbase? Ledger Nano S with the associated Ledger BTC Wallet, because of that I'm not able to sign the message of the correct btc address and pass it to the transition bot. I've told the bot the correct btc address, now he asked me to sign the byteball wallet with my btc wallet, but to my knowledge that is actually not possible with the ledger nano s? Then that wallet must be sending btc whilst creating a newly generated address each time, which means you need to check your wallet for the address that byteball says it's linked with, and then just move your btc to that address on your nano
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BTCspace
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April 30, 2017, 02:35:47 AM |
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1GB=1BTC coming in few Months.
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running farm worldwide
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