kaicrypzen
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January 20, 2017, 03:00:47 PM |
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This trusted bids? There may be a fraud? Need there be a third party to escrow services? Thank you.
Yep. The bot is run by tonych (the main dev), if you don't trust it then it's like not trusting the whole system . Users have already used that bot and it seems to be doing good.
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szachta
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January 20, 2017, 03:38:32 PM |
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What is the fee sending blackbytes?
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nillohit
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January 21, 2017, 09:25:59 AM |
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What is the fee sending blackbytes?
around 1K bytes I think
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nillohit
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January 21, 2017, 09:34:34 AM |
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Want to sell 50 Black GB for 13 White GB. Escrows are always welcomed If anyone interested then PM me
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htqe933
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January 21, 2017, 11:53:27 AM |
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pm me the offers
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_sunshine_
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January 22, 2017, 08:42:31 PM |
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WTS 674GBB for 168GB or 8.1BTC
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strasboug
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January 22, 2017, 09:27:27 PM |
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WTS 1000 GBB for 10 BTCs, or 218 White GB.
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specturul
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January 24, 2017, 04:12:22 PM |
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This trusted bids? There may be a fraud? Need there be a third party to escrow services? Thank you.
Yep. The bot is run by tonych (the main dev), if you don't trust it then it's like not trusting the whole system . Users have already used that bot and it seems to be doing good. Thank you friend. And I trust developer and the whole system. Just not yet had to deal with wallet and do not know how it works.
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kaicrypzen
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January 24, 2017, 05:20:31 PM |
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This trusted bids? There may be a fraud? Need there be a third party to escrow services? Thank you.
Yep. The bot is run by tonych (the main dev), if you don't trust it then it's like not trusting the whole system . Users have already used that bot and it seems to be doing good. Thank you friend. And I trust developer and the whole system. Just not yet had to deal with wallet and do not know how it works. Actually, there's an issue with the trading bot, it's that you can't remove an order that you've made. You can however fill it if you have the other currency. So if you use the bot, make sure you really want to set that order .
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specturul
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January 25, 2017, 12:20:21 PM |
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This trusted bids? There may be a fraud? Need there be a third party to escrow services? Thank you.
Yep. The bot is run by tonych (the main dev), if you don't trust it then it's like not trusting the whole system . Users have already used that bot and it seems to be doing good. Thank you friend. And I trust developer and the whole system. Just not yet had to deal with wallet and do not know how it works. Actually, there's an issue with the trading bot, it's that you can't remove an order that you've made. You can however fill it if you have the other currency. So if you use the bot, make sure you really want to set that order . It is possible to change this in future versions? I think this is a temporary disadvantage.
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kaicrypzen
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January 25, 2017, 02:58:24 PM |
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Actually, there's an issue with the trading bot, it's that you can't remove an order that you've made. You can however fill it if you have the other currency. So if you use the bot, make sure you really want to set that order . It is possible to change this in future versions? I think this is a temporary disadvantage. I hope so, Tony must be aware of this issue. I just checked the github: https://github.com/byteball/btc-exchange, this issue is not reported, maybe I'll take some time and report it (or maybe someone else could do it ).
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nillohit
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January 25, 2017, 07:25:24 PM |
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we really need the solution of this prob ..
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sovereignme
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January 28, 2017, 12:11:38 PM |
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I AM selling 250 G BYTES
.0015 Each
Sorry. I edited the post. It .015. My mistake, 1 too many zeros.
I will spilt Escrow Fee
250 GB for 0.0015 Each...Yes send me a PM. I buy it^^ Attention, this might be a liar
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titan20
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January 28, 2017, 09:41:07 PM |
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With a price of 0,051 btc per GByte Byteball is number 9 on coinmarketcap with a total marketcapitalisation of 51.000 btc.
i don't understand that coinmarketcap calculates the marketcapitalisation by 100.000 Gbytes. That's the first round distribution number. The fact that the others are not distributed does not mean they do not exist. Total existing supply is 1 million Gbytes.
I hope people do realize that they are buying a top 10 coin.
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crypt0hash
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January 28, 2017, 11:34:04 PM |
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With a price of 0,051 btc per GByte Byteball is number 9 on coinmarketcap with a total marketcapitalisation of 51.000 btc.
i don't understand that coinmarketcap calculates the marketcapitalisation by 100.000 Gbytes. That's the first round distribution number. The fact that the others are not distributed does not mean they do not exist. Total existing supply is 1 million Gbytes.
I hope people do realize that they are buying a top 10 coin.
titan20, there are also 21 million bitcoins but its also not entirely distributed yet. Coinmarketcap calculates marketcapitalisation by coins that was already distributed. e.g. 16,131,025 BTC and not 21 million BTC.
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titan20
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January 29, 2017, 03:28:30 PM |
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With a price of 0,051 btc per GByte Byteball is number 9 on coinmarketcap with a total marketcapitalisation of 51.000 btc.
i don't understand that coinmarketcap calculates the marketcapitalisation by 100.000 Gbytes. That's the first round distribution number. The fact that the others are not distributed does not mean they do not exist. Total existing supply is 1 million Gbytes.
I hope people do realize that they are buying a top 10 coin.
titan20, there are also 21 million bitcoins but its also not entirely distributed yet. Coinmarketcap calculates marketcapitalisation by coins that was already distributed. e.g. 16,131,025 BTC and not 21 million BTC. Well, the big difference is Bitcoin is POW taking how many years to bring all the coins in to circulation. Byteball is POS. The lead developer can bring all coins in to circulation tomorrow. And if everything goes to plan i think all coins are in circulation within a year. So the marketcapitalisation is relatively enormous. This is a very successful coin but also very expensive one
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kaicrypzen
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January 29, 2017, 04:07:05 PM |
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The lead developer can bring all coins in to circulation tomorrow.
He probably won't . And if everything goes to plan i think all coins are in circulation within a year.
A year seems highly optimistic for all the bytes to be released. At the time of writing, given the linked BTC amount, a bit less than 1.5% is to be distributed in the next round. Anyway, coinmarketcap displaying the market cap based on coins in circulation doesn't seem illogical.
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crypt0hash
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January 30, 2017, 02:40:44 AM |
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With a price of 0,051 btc per GByte Byteball is number 9 on coinmarketcap with a total marketcapitalisation of 51.000 btc.
i don't understand that coinmarketcap calculates the marketcapitalisation by 100.000 Gbytes. That's the first round distribution number. The fact that the others are not distributed does not mean they do not exist. Total existing supply is 1 million Gbytes.
I hope people do realize that they are buying a top 10 coin.
titan20, there are also 21 million bitcoins but its also not entirely distributed yet. Coinmarketcap calculates marketcapitalisation by coins that was already distributed. e.g. 16,131,025 BTC and not 21 million BTC. Well, the big difference is Bitcoin is POW taking how many years to bring all the coins in to circulation. Byteball is POS. The lead developer can bring all coins in to circulation tomorrow. And if everything goes to plan i think all coins are in circulation within a year. So the marketcapitalisation is relatively enormous. This is a very successful coin but also very expensive one There is no difference which method is used: POW or POS. The lead developer can bring all coins in to circulation tomorrow. Also in bitcoin that would be theoretically possible. BTW after all distribution bitcoin will be also POS. if everything goes to plan i think all coins are in circulation within a year Nobody know that, maybe first in 2020, who knows. This is a very successful coin but also very expensive one No. If the marketcapitalisation increases till one billion than the price is now incredibly cheap.
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titan20
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January 31, 2017, 09:49:14 PM |
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With a price of 0,051 btc per GByte Byteball is number 9 on coinmarketcap with a total marketcapitalisation of 51.000 btc.
i don't understand that coinmarketcap calculates the marketcapitalisation by 100.000 Gbytes. That's the first round distribution number. The fact that the others are not distributed does not mean they do not exist. Total existing supply is 1 million Gbytes.
I hope people do realize that they are buying a top 10 coin.
titan20, there are also 21 million bitcoins but its also not entirely distributed yet. Coinmarketcap calculates marketcapitalisation by coins that was already distributed. e.g. 16,131,025 BTC and not 21 million BTC. Well, the big difference is Bitcoin is POW taking how many years to bring all the coins in to circulation. Byteball is POS. The lead developer can bring all coins in to circulation tomorrow. And if everything goes to plan i think all coins are in circulation within a year. So the marketcapitalisation is relatively enormous. This is a very successful coin but also very expensive one There is no difference which method is used: POW or POS. The lead developer can bring all coins in to circulation tomorrow. Also in bitcoin that would be theoretically possible. BTW after all distribution bitcoin will be also POS. if everything goes to plan i think all coins are in circulation within a year Nobody know that, maybe first in 2020, who knows. This is a very successful coin but also very expensive one No. If the marketcapitalisation increases till one billion than the price is now incredibly cheap. Well that's also a way to look at it. But one thing i don't understand. How could all bitcoins be released in one day. Are you thinking of a hard fork or quantum computing which would solve all blocks in no time?
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kahaiwro
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February 03, 2017, 12:51:42 AM |
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WTS 92 GBB for 1.7 BTC PM only if interested. Escrow already contacted
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