Koontas
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August 27, 2017, 03:53:41 PM |
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I think Byteball will pump hard before next full moon, because of the hodlers preference. The focus on hodlers to prevent dumping by scaling down the BTC distribution rate was long overdue imho.
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Don't trust any exchange!
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btcdee
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August 27, 2017, 03:53:45 PM |
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I added a few bots to my android wallet from the Bot Store but I can't figure out how to leave any of them. Is it possible? thanks!
I think not possible to remove any bot at the moment. I done that too and only option was to reinstall wallet. Thanks. Hopefully that feature will be added soon. I was bothered by the amount of notifications I'm getting from some of these chat bots. I managed to disable some of them from the /settings command so that's a bit of a relief.
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ByteFan
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August 27, 2017, 03:54:22 PM |
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I added a few bots to my android wallet from the Bot Store but I can't figure out how to leave any of them. Is it possible? thanks!
I think not possible to remove any bot at the moment. I done that too and only option was to reinstall wallet. Scroll down then "remove device"
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andreibi
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August 27, 2017, 04:00:24 PM |
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Now we have a bot that sells blackbytes for bytes. The sale is through a conditional payment smart contract, so the bot can't scam you. The rate is fixed, and it is a unidirectional sale only, the bot doesn't offer the reverse exchange. The bot is already in the Bot Store. Source code: https://github.com/byteball/conditional-token-sale. You can easily change a few parameters and use it to sell your tokens. Tested and it works fine I have one suggestion though. Instead of "Payment" (original): I think it's clearer to use "Conditional Payment" in chat, like this (edited by me): Why would anyone sell Blackbytes? It's so cheap and it haven't tested its potential yet. Anonymity is always desired in cryptocurrencies.
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btcdee
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August 27, 2017, 04:00:59 PM |
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I added a few bots to my android wallet from the Bot Store but I can't figure out how to leave any of them. Is it possible? thanks!
I think not possible to remove any bot at the moment. I done that too and only option was to reinstall wallet. Scroll down then "remove device" That was simple, thanks!!!
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kola-schaar
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August 27, 2017, 04:27:18 PM |
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In Byteball, the entities can change at any time if the majority of users decide..
How is the majority measured? voting: by trusting the witnesses or withdrawing trust whitepaper page 1 Users choose the witnesses by naming the user-trusted witnesses in every storage unit.page 10 Note that we trust the witnesses only to be signs of reality and to not post nonserial units on any shadow chains. We are not giving any of them control over the network or any part thereof. Even for this small duty, it is users who appoint the witnesses and they can change their decisions at any time.page 11 In case a user thinks that any of the witnesses has lost his credibility, or there are just better candidates, the user can replace the witness with a new witness in his list, bearing in mind that his witness list may not differ from that of other units by more than one position. This means that any changes can happen only gradually, and a general consensus is required for a change bigger than one position.I think the concept is very nice. (It reminds me of the "antifragility" propagated by N.N. Taleb - it combines flexibility and stability.)
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ByteFan
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August 27, 2017, 04:30:32 PM |
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Now we have a bot that sells blackbytes for bytes. The sale is through a conditional payment smart contract, so the bot can't scam you. The rate is fixed, and it is a unidirectional sale only, the bot doesn't offer the reverse exchange. The bot is already in the Bot Store. Source code: https://github.com/byteball/conditional-token-sale. You can easily change a few parameters and use it to sell your tokens. Tested and it works fine I have one suggestion though. Instead of "Payment" (original): I think it's clearer to use "Conditional Payment" in chat, like this (edited by me): Why would anyone sell Blackbytes? It's so cheap and it haven't tested its potential yet. Anonymity is always desired in cryptocurrencies. Tomorrow you can buy BlackBytes on BEEB (pair from your wallet bot store)
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Come-from-Beyond
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August 27, 2017, 04:44:58 PM |
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In Byteball, the entities can change at any time if the majority of users decide..
How is the majority measured? voting: by trusting the witnesses or withdrawing trust whitepaper page 1 Users choose the witnesses by naming the user-trusted witnesses in every storage unit.page 10 Note that we trust the witnesses only to be signs of reality and to not post nonserial units on any shadow chains. We are not giving any of them control over the network or any part thereof. Even for this small duty, it is users who appoint the witnesses and they can change their decisions at any time.page 11 In case a user thinks that any of the witnesses has lost his credibility, or there are just better candidates, the user can replace the witness with a new witness in his list, bearing in mind that his witness list may not differ from that of other units by more than one position. This means that any changes can happen only gradually, and a general consensus is required for a change bigger than one position.I think the concept is very nice. (It reminds me of the "antifragility" propagated by N.N. Taleb - it combines flexibility and stability.) I meant majority of users. I doubt someone will ask the passports to count real humans, there must be another method of majority measurement.
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tonych (OP)
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August 27, 2017, 04:52:08 PM |
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I have one suggestion though. Instead of "Payment" (original): I think it's clearer to use "Conditional Payment" in chat, like this (edited by me): Thanks for the suggestion, will clarify in the next release.
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Simplicity is beauty
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stevebc
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August 27, 2017, 04:57:24 PM |
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Glad to see the price creeping back up. I don't think it will dump this month now that the reward to BTC whales has been cut back.
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memberx
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August 27, 2017, 04:58:33 PM |
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Glad to see the price creeping back up. I don't think it will dump this month now that the reward to BTC whales has been cut back.
Got the same opinion and this is definitely good. Airdrop should have been more an offer to GBYTE Holders in the past already, than just for BTC Holders and GBYTE Dumpers.
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Roman Thain
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August 27, 2017, 05:03:17 PM |
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well done! did anyone analyzed the graph for growth? I think by September 6 day it will grow, as will the bytes will be buying up for the best profit. This is true?
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Odeoke
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August 27, 2017, 05:12:43 PM |
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Price are again on the move as usually happens though this isn't hard pump like last distributions. It is still very good to shake the market little bit just few days before the distribution to let the people know about it. I like recently added features these are cool.
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byteball3r
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August 27, 2017, 05:24:51 PM |
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I anticipate that with this airdrop the price will actually soar afterwords because the market has over-adjusted the price based on previous post-airdrop dumps. This is especially true given that only around 10,000 GB will be given to the 1 million+ linked bitcoin.
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Karartma1
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August 27, 2017, 05:36:58 PM |
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Real market moves will be made after all bytes will be distributed. Never forget that the value of this coin is not low and also bear in mind that it has one of the most advanced wallet around. This is still early stages
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kola-schaar
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August 27, 2017, 06:04:08 PM |
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In Byteball, the entities can change at any time if the majority of users decide..
How is the majority measured? voting: by trusting the witnesses or withdrawing trust whitepaper page 1 Users choose the witnesses by naming the user-trusted witnesses in every storage unit.page 10 Note that we trust the witnesses only to be signs of reality and to not post nonserial units on any shadow chains. We are not giving any of them control over the network or any part thereof. Even for this small duty, it is users who appoint the witnesses and they can change their decisions at any time.page 11 In case a user thinks that any of the witnesses has lost his credibility, or there are just better candidates, the user can replace the witness with a new witness in his list, bearing in mind that his witness list may not differ from that of other units by more than one position. This means that any changes can happen only gradually, and a general consensus is required for a change bigger than one position.I think the concept is very nice. (It reminds me of the "antifragility" propagated by N.N. Taleb - it combines flexibility and stability.) I meant majority of users. I doubt someone will ask the passports to count real humans, there must be another method of majority measurement. I understand you mean an attack by click-farming like this: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1463233/Chinese-click-farm-10-000-phonse-makes-fake-app-ratings.html..to infiltrate / manipulate the network. I think the users or the community must take care of this (page 11). Everything has its price - also Simplicity.. Manipulation is possible if the witnesses do not have the quality required by tony (page 1 + 9). Witnesses must not possess anonymity and must be well-known page 1 Witnesses are reputable users with real-world identities,...page 9 (Witnesses)...participants of our network are non-anonymous reputable people or companies who might have a long established reputation, or they are businesses interested in keeping the network healthy.page 11 *it is sufficiently small that humans can keep track of all the witnesses to know who is who and change the list when necessary;(Larger conspiracies are usually quickly discovered: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0147905)
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ChainSmoker
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August 27, 2017, 07:31:04 PM |
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Now we have a bot that sells blackbytes for bytes. The sale is through a conditional payment smart contract, so the bot can't scam you. The rate is fixed, and it is a unidirectional sale only, the bot doesn't offer the reverse exchange. The bot is already in the Bot Store. Source code: https://github.com/byteball/conditional-token-sale. You can easily change a few parameters and use it to sell your tokens. Tested and it works fine Can you tell me how to add this to my byteball wallet so i can sell my GBB for GB?I am not a technical guy to edit codes and can we only buy GBB and not sell?
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crypto_bit
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August 27, 2017, 07:35:54 PM |
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can somebody provide the source of coincheck listing Gbyte? What are the dates?
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s1lverbox
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August 27, 2017, 08:40:08 PM |
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can somebody provide the source of coincheck listing Gbyte? What are the dates?
there is nothing certain. someone founded some info on twitter thats all. And some extra Api entry
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ivanst776
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August 27, 2017, 08:47:15 PM |
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The Byteball price has been increased today, what was the reason for this pump?
The Airdrop is in the next 9 days and people have start buying probably now and that's why the price has started increasing?
I'm holding, when should I sell?
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