codemanX
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April 20, 2018, 10:10:14 AM |
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I missed out on the last Byteball airdrop, does anyone know if there will be another one?
It seems the won't be any future airdrops, but feel free to buy Byteball on the exchanges
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tonych (OP)
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April 20, 2018, 10:21:37 AM |
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We keep improving Byteball as an investment platform, and today we are launching verification of accredited investors. Accredited investor attestation bot (which is already in the Bot Store) helps to go through verification and posts an attestation record to the DAG. Actual verification is outsourced to verifyinvestor.com which already provided this service to a number of ICOs. A licensed attorney checks the submitted documents and confirms the accredited status, then our bot (which is also a witness) posts the attestation record to the DAG. With this record, the issuers can easily see that an investor is accredited, therefore allowed to buy securities. The price of verification is $79.00 but if you are getting verified for the first time, the cost is reimbursed from the distribution fund if the verification is successful. There is also a $20.00 referral reward, also paid from undistributed funds. No we can easily host ICOs that sell Byteball-issued security tokens. This capability makes Byteball the only ICO platform on the market that allows to offer security tokens out of the box, just by flipping a switch. Since January, it also allows to enable KYC checks in the same way. Both tasks are a (small) part of what investment bankers do in the traditional investment world. If the ICOs are to evolve in this direction, the first steps are already done. Full story: https://medium.com/byteball/attestation-of-accredited-investors-d4a8dabf683b
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cryptohunter
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April 20, 2018, 12:21:05 PM |
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We keep improving Byteball as an investment platform, and today we are launching verification of accredited investors. Accredited investor attestation bot (which is already in the Bot Store) helps to go through verification and posts an attestation record to the DAG. Actual verification is outsourced to verifyinvestor.com which already provided this service to a number of ICOs. A licensed attorney checks the submitted documents and confirms the accredited status, then our bot (which is also a witness) posts the attestation record to the DAG. With this record, the issuers can easily see that an investor is accredited, therefore allowed to buy securities. The price of verification is $79.00 but if you are getting verified for the first time, the cost is reimbursed from the distribution fund if the verification is successful. There is also a $20.00 referral reward, also paid from undistributed funds. No we can easily host ICOs that sell Byteball-issued security tokens. This capability makes Byteball the only ICO platform on the market that allows to offer security tokens out of the box, just by flipping a switch. Since January, it also allows to enable KYC checks in the same way. Both tasks are a (small) part of what investment bankers do in the traditional investment world. If the ICOs are to evolve in this direction, the first steps are already done. Full story: https://medium.com/byteball/attestation-of-accredited-investors-d4a8dabf683bmore excellent work with this, bb will become the all in one ico platform soon. i am pretty sure this is one of the MOST undervalued projects on this entire board. once the distribution is done and dusted i think we will see this rising to the top 10.
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codemanX
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April 20, 2018, 01:24:45 PM |
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Are there any plans to support a hardware wallet - Ledger or Trezor? It would be awesome to secure my Bytes.
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atip1453
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April 20, 2018, 01:31:00 PM |
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Are there any plans to support a hardware wallet - Ledger or Trezor? It would be awesome to secure my Bytes.
i would ask the same . iota is on the ledger soon (on there roadmap) i think deposit on bittrex must be at least 0.01gbytes or something
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Virtuoso
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April 20, 2018, 01:51:56 PM |
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I would like to move my Byteball from an exchange to a wallet. What's the simplest set up to use the wallet?
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Alcibiades Agnes
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April 20, 2018, 02:08:17 PM |
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Are there any plans to support a hardware wallet - Ledger or Trezor? It would be awesome to secure my Bytes.
You don't need it. Byteball has the best secured wallet on the world.
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caytienbct
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April 20, 2018, 02:21:44 PM |
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Wholy shit! I tried to sent 60k bytes to Cryptopia exchange two days ago. They have gone. What a shitty exchange. Today, I have sent my coins to Cryptox (small amount as a trial), my coins appered in my account on the exchange (around 5 minutes waiting). My question is, Can I really withdraw my coins out of Cryptox? Thanks all.
To be honest, I withdrawn my coins out of the exchange (cryptox) very well, without any issue. I highly recommend you to use the one and stay away from Cryptopia, which is likely a greedy, shitty one. You should not waste your precious time and get stress with the exchange, which has problems most of the time.
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Jedgar
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April 20, 2018, 03:56:25 PM |
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I would like to move my Byteball from an exchange to a wallet. What's the simplest set up to use the wallet?
Sure the simplest is to choose the light mode when installing. Opposite to full mode it doesn't consume too much time to sync and works like a charm.
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Karartma1
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April 20, 2018, 04:24:29 PM |
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We keep improving Byteball as an investment platform, and today we are launching verification of accredited investors. Accredited investor attestation bot (which is already in the Bot Store) helps to go through verification and posts an attestation record to the DAG. Actual verification is outsourced to verifyinvestor.com which already provided this service to a number of ICOs. A licensed attorney checks the submitted documents and confirms the accredited status, then our bot (which is also a witness) posts the attestation record to the DAG. With this record, the issuers can easily see that an investor is accredited, therefore allowed to buy securities. The price of verification is $79.00 but if you are getting verified for the first time, the cost is reimbursed from the distribution fund if the verification is successful. There is also a $20.00 referral reward, also paid from undistributed funds. No we can easily host ICOs that sell Byteball-issued security tokens. This capability makes Byteball the only ICO platform on the market that allows to offer security tokens out of the box, just by flipping a switch. Since January, it also allows to enable KYC checks in the same way. Both tasks are a (small) part of what investment bankers do in the traditional investment world. If the ICOs are to evolve in this direction, the first steps are already done. Full story: https://medium.com/byteball/attestation-of-accredited-investors-d4a8dabf683bHow do you come up with these ideas? I guess you have good advisors and since you are such an awesome dev you are able to translate these business needs into action. well done
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graysoon
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April 20, 2018, 09:07:31 PM |
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I genuinely enjoy about the Byteball community. People are usually very helpful, not automatically negative to people pointing out obvious flaws of the platform
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leopard2
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April 20, 2018, 09:12:23 PM |
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Hmmm.... I see. Do you also have a civil asset forfeiture bot in the making? For the success of this coin, a 1:1000 split (listing in MBYTES) would be a lot more useful than a (brrrr....) KYC bot GBYTE is going nowhere while some crapcoins on CMC go through the roof. It is because of the small circulation that results in a tiny market cap. Like Google, only the top results count, nobody goes to page 2.... 3 Ripple $36.206.581.831 $0,925460 $2.178.740.000 39.122.794.968 XRP * 22,38% 92 Byteball Bytes $183.040.463 $283,69 $1.147.780 645.222GBYTE * -0,16% cRipple is 2000 times more successful, even though Byteball is 100 times better. It takes a lot of ignorance to achieve such an underperformance
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JanpriX
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April 20, 2018, 10:03:39 PM |
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Hmmm.... I see. Do you also have a civil asset forfeiture bot in the making? For the success of this coin, a 1:1000 split (listing in MBYTES) would be a lot more useful than a (brrrr....) KYC bot GBYTE is going nowhere while some crapcoins on CMC go through the roof. It is because of the small circulation that results in a tiny market cap. Like Google, only the top results count, nobody goes to page 2.... 3 Ripple $36.206.581.831 $0,925460 $2.178.740.000 39.122.794.968 XRP * 22,38% 92 Byteball Bytes $183.040.463 $283,69 $1.147.780 645.222GBYTE * -0,16% cRipple is 2000 times more successful, even though Byteball is 100 times better. It takes a lot of ignorance to achieve such an underperformance Well, this has been the trend in the cryptosphere for quite some time now. Crapcoins getting more attention (and getting higher prices) while the coins that have true potential with their technology in the future are being left out. We can't do anything about how the market reacts to our technology compared to the other crapcoins out there. What we, the community and the dev really can do is to move forward and develop the technology that we promote. Even though these efforts look baby steps to you, these are the important ones that provide solid foundation for us. Byteball is not here to make a quick profit for you or for any people out there. Respect the innovation that we currently receive from the team and the reward will surely follow. Hope so.
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tbct_mt2
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April 21, 2018, 02:29:53 AM |
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I would like to move my Byteball from an exchange to a wallet. What's the simplest set up to use the wallet?
I don't really understand what you meant? Simplest way to make a withdrawal transaction from exchange to your computer wallet. Just put the address, amount of coins, click send; then wait several minutes to see your transaction done.
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Alcibiades Agnes
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April 21, 2018, 04:37:50 AM |
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Hmmm.... I see. Do you also have a civil asset forfeiture bot in the making? For the success of this coin, a 1:1000 split (listing in MBYTES) would be a lot more useful than a (brrrr....) KYC bot GBYTE is going nowhere while some crapcoins on CMC go through the roof. It is because of the small circulation that results in a tiny market cap. Like Google, only the top results count, nobody goes to page 2.... 3 Ripple $36.206.581.831 $0,925460 $2.178.740.000 39.122.794.968 XRP * 22,38% 92 Byteball Bytes $183.040.463 $283,69 $1.147.780 645.222GBYTE * -0,16% cRipple is 2000 times more successful, even though Byteball is 100 times better. It takes a lot of ignorance to achieve such an underperformance Don't worry! we have Byteball Jesus for real, he will do somthing...
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April 21, 2018, 05:40:12 AM |
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We keep improving Byteball as an investment platform, and today we are launching verification of accredited investors.
Accredited investor attestation bot (which is already in the Bot Store) helps to go through verification and posts an attestation record to the DAG.
Actual verification is outsourced to verifyinvestor.com which already provided this service to a number of ICOs. A licensed attorney checks the submitted documents and confirms the accredited status, then our bot (which is also a witness) posts the attestation record to the DAG. With this record, the issuers can easily see that an investor is accredited, therefore allowed to buy securities.
The price of verification is $79.00 but if you are getting verified for the first time, the cost is reimbursed from the distribution fund if the verification is successful. There is also a $20.00 referral reward, also paid from undistributed funds.
This does seem to be a big step up in terms of convenience. An accredited investor, whose net worth exceeds $1 million, is not going to be bothered about the $79 verification fees or the $20 referral reward. But if this does catch on and investing in ICOs is made simple through the attestation, then this could really give a boost to Byteball.
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April 21, 2018, 06:12:04 AM |
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I'm sure that the byteball will rise faster than other crypto currencies, because it is self-sufficient and a coin for a long time on the market
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Karartma1
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April 21, 2018, 07:28:14 AM |
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I highly warn that users should not deposit Byteball to Cryptopia exchange. I lost my coins with my deposit transactions. Sad to say that, but it is my bad experience with Cryptopia. After that, I decided to send my Byteball to Cryptox, everything worked well. https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/byteball/#marketsCryptopia had big issues with byteball lately, but apparently everything was solved. I was able to withdraw my bytes when they allowed withdrawals again a few weeks ago. By the way, have you tried to contact their support? have you opened a ticket? Look into it, don't lose your bytes so easily
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tuanytcc
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April 21, 2018, 07:54:57 AM |
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Cryptopia had big issues with byteball lately, but apparently everything was solved. I was able to withdraw my bytes when they allowed withdrawals again a few weeks ago. By the way, have you tried to contact their support? have you opened a ticket? Look into it, don't lose your bytes so easily
It seems that Cryptopia got troubles with most of coins listed on their platform, not only Byteball. If having other exchanges, I don't think anyone should choose Cryptopia as the first option.
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bobq
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April 21, 2018, 08:10:12 AM |
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We keep improving Byteball as an investment platform, and today we are launching verification of accredited investors. Accredited investor attestation bot (which is already in the Bot Store) helps to go through verification and posts an attestation record to the DAG. Actual verification is outsourced to verifyinvestor.com which already provided this service to a number of ICOs. A licensed attorney checks the submitted documents and confirms the accredited status, then our bot (which is also a witness) posts the attestation record to the DAG. With this record, the issuers can easily see that an investor is accredited, therefore allowed to buy securities. The price of verification is $79.00 but if you are getting verified for the first time, the cost is reimbursed from the distribution fund if the verification is successful. There is also a $20.00 referral reward, also paid from undistributed funds. No we can easily host ICOs that sell Byteball-issued security tokens. This capability makes Byteball the only ICO platform on the market that allows to offer security tokens out of the box, just by flipping a switch. Since January, it also allows to enable KYC checks in the same way. Both tasks are a (small) part of what investment bankers do in the traditional investment world. If the ICOs are to evolve in this direction, the first steps are already done. Full story: https://medium.com/byteball/attestation-of-accredited-investors-d4a8dabf683bThis is another mind boggling news from our beloved dev. The speed of development of new features of the Byteball platform is truly impressive. Future looks brighter and brighter.
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