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June 17, 2017, 08:09:17 PM |
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Quite interested to get into this now I see some interest and the asset of black/darkcoin into it. This is the very first coin I actually experimented with in getting started in to alts. But this one is confusing me a bit. There are tokens to collect but then it says about sending bitcoins to a wallet so to get these tokens. Need some advice how this all works without having to go thru 498 pages just to "get started". Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks.
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devrobot
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June 17, 2017, 09:22:46 PM |
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Quite interested to get into this now I see some interest and the asset of black/darkcoin into it. This is the very first coin I actually experimented with in getting started in to alts. But this one is confusing me a bit. There are tokens to collect but then it says about sending bitcoins to a wallet so to get these tokens. Need some advice how this all works without having to go thru 498 pages just to "get started". Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks. Try reading the first post, it will have most of the information you need. You don't need to send bitcoins anywhere, but you have link it to the transition bot, you link it by signing a message. But basically follow the bot's instructions
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June 17, 2017, 09:43:48 PM |
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Quite interested to get into this now I see some interest and the asset of black/darkcoin into it. This is the very first coin I actually experimented with in getting started in to alts. But this one is confusing me a bit. There are tokens to collect but then it says about sending bitcoins to a wallet so to get these tokens. Need some advice how this all works without having to go thru 498 pages just to "get started". Any help with this would be appreciated. Thanks. Try reading the first post, it will have most of the information you need. You don't need to send bitcoins anywhere, but you have link it to the transition bot, you link it by signing a message. But basically follow the bot's instructions Virtually a valueable giveaway to a bitcoin hodler.
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Eric Cartman
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June 17, 2017, 10:03:14 PM |
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Price on the way of a full recover of the price before the last airdrop. Almost 0.3/GB by now
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22naru
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June 17, 2017, 11:47:32 PM Last edit: June 18, 2017, 12:14:13 AM by 22naru |
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We should really do something about the synch time though. Would it make synch faster if there were more hubs and relays? Do hubs and relays have to have public/static IP addresses?
good Q. and i would like to know how can i help ... i hate this sync ...
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ruptan
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June 18, 2017, 05:30:32 AM |
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Should probably change market to Mbytes instead of Gbyte, the high price is probably scaring people away.
i have the same opinion with you. we should do that, i think it's a good move for this project.. why can not people realize this? i think we need use Mbyte ! can we vote for this? how can i sign a message with my byteball wallet?
thank you I agree Mbytes or even bytes look more attractive Yes. Let's do MBYTE!!! Total supply of 1000 000 Gb equals to 1000 000 000 Mb/1000 000 000 000 Kb / 1000 000 000 000 000 B. The last thriad has too many zerous that undermine the coin's value. I find that, for me, personally GByte sounds very solid, I am all for it and all opposite to Mb/Kb/B I concur. No need to change. We are at this stage with GBytes. May be in the future if situations change and after all the circulation is complete. But for the simplicity sake, Gbytes is very ideal and catchy. Leave it as it is please.
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naska21
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June 18, 2017, 06:07:45 AM |
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We should really do something about the synch time though. Would it make synch faster if there were more hubs and relays? Do hubs and relays have to have public/static IP addresses?
Both questions deserves a yes. As for the current state you can try different hubs to choose one that best for sync
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ByteFan
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June 18, 2017, 06:21:30 AM |
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We should really do something about the synch time though. Would it make synch faster if there were more hubs and relays? Do hubs and relays have to have public/static IP addresses?
good Q. and i would like to know how can i help ... i hate this sync ... If you have skills with .js and sql you may suggest merged pull requests on github.
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ikfrujdey
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June 18, 2017, 06:42:56 AM |
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When all the bytails are distributed, interest in the bytballs will have to be supported by the release of various self-producing tokens and asets, usually these tokens and affixes are tied to various topics, there are supercomputers and coworkers, crowdfunding and databases, e-mail and secure VoIP, and etc.
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CoinCidental
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June 18, 2017, 06:55:56 AM |
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What damage? Look at the marketcap, it is gigantic
nah. check the average forum. the one attraction alts have for people is that they're 'cheaper'. i've heard this directly out of people's mouths. i'll bet that's one of the main reasons for the alt bubble. if bitcoin was priced in mbtc, bits, or whatever someone going on coinbase wouldn't even give ltc a second glance. it's stupid, but people are stupid. they can't even be bothered to figure out the total supply of coins so they're more attracted to something priced at $1 with 50 trillion supply than one priced at $10 with a 1 million supply. i see it on here often enough. i think that's one of satoshi's biggest mistakes and it required zero effort on his, or anyone else's, part. Cant really blame Satoshi when btc were basically free for the first year or two, there was no reason to make the unit smaller and complicate things further...
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CoinCidental
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June 18, 2017, 06:59:09 AM |
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We should really do something about the synch time though. Would it make synch faster if there were more hubs and relays? Do hubs and relays have to have public/static IP addresses?
If you figure out how to run one, let me know I can donate an i7 and Samsung 850 ssd to help the network (on 24/7 and connected to gigabit Fibre line)
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ByteFan
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June 18, 2017, 07:36:18 AM |
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We should really do something about the synch time though. Would it make synch faster if there were more hubs and relays? Do hubs and relays have to have public/static IP addresses?
If you figure out how to run one, let me know I can donate an i7 and Samsung 850 ssd to help the network (on 24/7 and connected to gigabit Fibre line) https://github.com/byteball/byteball-hub
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d4c765
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June 18, 2017, 08:41:36 AM |
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I have 64.7GB. This is 40% of my investment. I hope Bite Ball will succeed. I wanted to buy it when it was cheap, but I still have a long time until 7/10. I do not know why people have already bought it. I was so upset that I bought 23 more today. I dream of 1GB = 1BTC.
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davidoski
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June 18, 2017, 09:07:38 AM |
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Target price for 1 GB is 16 BTC. It is a point at which Byteball achieves parity with Bitcoin in terms of marketcap.
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ccore
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June 18, 2017, 11:34:21 AM |
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Hi at all, that's my first post, but I'm part of the network since last year. I'm one of the guys who didn't get his blackbytes. I'm running a full wallet since the 23th of December and keep it up to date until now. I didn't unistall or restore a backup at all. The only thing I changed compared to the previous distributions is the hub. I changed it from .org to .fr and back. When I changed it back, I got an error, something with trouble with two devices. Before I changed, I always waited until my wallet was fully synced. Any ideas what I can do? I have been patient for more than a week now and getting a liltle bit frustrated.
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Lauda
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June 18, 2017, 12:13:15 PM |
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Hello. Does someone know how to link a multisignature address to the bot? It keeps returning the following: "Only P2PKH addresses are supported". However, I've seen plenty of P2PKH addresses on the transition page: http://transition.byteball.org/
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"The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" 😼 Bitcoin Core ( onion)
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ByteFan
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June 18, 2017, 03:42:06 PM |
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Hi at all, that's my first post, but I'm part of the network since last year. I'm one of the guys who didn't get his blackbytes. I'm running a full wallet since the 23th of December and keep it up to date until now. I didn't unistall or restore a backup at all. The only thing I changed compared to the previous distributions is the hub. I changed it from .org to .fr and back. When I changed it back, I got an error, something with trouble with two devices. Before I changed, I always waited until my wallet was fully synced. Any ideas what I can do? I have been patient for more than a week now and getting a liltle bit frustrated.
You have to talk again with transition bot when you change hub. Contact Tonych' to see if he can solve your problem.
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BlokF4No27
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June 18, 2017, 03:48:43 PM |
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Target price for 1 GB is 16 BTC. It is a point at which Byteball achieves parity with Bitcoin in terms of marketcap.
Great target, and I hope bitcoin will replace with bytebal because I boring with bitcoin always lead.
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vivland
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June 18, 2017, 03:52:27 PM |
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It seemed to me or at the last distribution, the black bytes came much later than in the previous times?
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