XBY-Guy
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November 02, 2017, 12:31:38 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
It seems to me that the developers did not announce it. But I see how rapidly the project develops. And this means that soon we can see these coins on the largest exchanges
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XTRABYTES - The Proof Of Signature Blockchain Revolution (https://xtrabytes.global)
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Mihho
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November 02, 2017, 12:34:01 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
The coin can be bought on other exchanges. To do this you will not even need to undergo a long verification. I bought on such exchanges, and then brought to the wallet
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Delphinus
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November 02, 2017, 12:38:27 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
The coin can be bought on other exchanges. To do this you will not even need to undergo a long verification. I bought on such exchanges, and then brought to the wallet Buying it on Cryptopia and Yobit is quite straightforward (I would recommend Cryptopia). We do hope that Bittrex is in the future, but we're still waiting for the tech first
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cryptoyachtclub
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November 02, 2017, 12:54:51 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
The coin can be bought on other exchanges. To do this you will not even need to undergo a long verification. I bought on such exchanges, and then brought to the wallet Buying it on Cryptopia and Yobit is quite straightforward (I would recommend Cryptopia). We do hope that Bittrex is in the future, but we're still waiting for the tech first I saw in the start topic a warning about the exchange of YoBit. Does anyone know if it is possible to buy coins there now? And can I enter coins that I have in my wallet on this exchange?
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CryptoAddictedGuy
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November 02, 2017, 12:56:57 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
The coin can be bought on other exchanges. To do this you will not even need to undergo a long verification. I bought on such exchanges, and then brought to the wallet Buying it on Cryptopia and Yobit is quite straightforward (I would recommend Cryptopia). We do hope that Bittrex is in the future, but we're still waiting for the tech first I saw in the start topic a warning about the exchange of YoBit. Does anyone know if it is possible to buy coins there now? And can I enter coins that I have in my wallet on this exchange? Oh, I did not even notice this warning. Recently I bought coins there. But I have not tried to take them out to my wallet. Need to try
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XBY-Guy
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November 02, 2017, 12:59:31 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
The coin can be bought on other exchanges. To do this you will not even need to undergo a long verification. I bought on such exchanges, and then brought to the wallet Buying it on Cryptopia and Yobit is quite straightforward (I would recommend Cryptopia). We do hope that Bittrex is in the future, but we're still waiting for the tech first Is Cryptopia still selling these coins. I read that this exchange decided to stop doing it. But maybe I'm wrong, correct me
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Mihho
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November 02, 2017, 01:05:54 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
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Sir Mouth Breather
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November 02, 2017, 01:14:20 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign.
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cryptoyachtclub
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November 02, 2017, 01:29:12 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign. I got it. But I wonder how this technology will work? Participants will write messages and thereby confirm transactions? It is very interesting
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CryptoAddictedGuy
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November 02, 2017, 01:32:07 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign. I got it. But I wonder how this technology will work? Participants will write messages and thereby confirm transactions? It is very interesting I join the issue, I would also like to know more about this. Or just show where you can read about it to understand the principles of this technology
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yosir
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November 02, 2017, 01:34:38 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign. I got it. But I wonder how this technology will work? Participants will write messages and thereby confirm transactions? It is very interesting I join the issue, I would also like to know more about this. Or just show where you can read about it to understand the principles of this technology * from first post "PoSign comprises a radically different approach. Transactions are verified by a network of what are called STATIC nodes—importantly, each of these nodes must sign off on a transaction before the associated block can be appended to the chain. Should a malicious node repeatedly attempt to compromise the chain, it will be blacklisted automatically. STATIC nodes are the backbone of the XTRABYTES network. The word STATIC is derived from the words; Services Transactions and Trusted in Control, which is all of what defines our STATIC nodes in the simplest way." --- you can also simply read published white pages
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XBY-Guy
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November 02, 2017, 01:34:56 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign. I got it. But I wonder how this technology will work? Participants will write messages and thereby confirm transactions? It is very interesting I join the issue, I would also like to know more about this. Or just show where you can read about it to understand the principles of this technology All this information the developers provided for review on their official website. You can find the links in the start topic. Yes, this is really the latest technology and an unusual approach
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Vera Nov
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November 02, 2017, 01:46:24 PM |
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i know this project when i look announcement when looking for airdrop but there is no so i just stalking about many project, i still confused about this project mean, so i still afraid will join this
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PeoplePower
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November 02, 2017, 01:47:11 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
The coin can be bought on other exchanges. To do this you will not even need to undergo a long verification. I bought on such exchanges, and then brought to the wallet Buying it on Cryptopia and Yobit is quite straightforward (I would recommend Cryptopia). We do hope that Bittrex is in the future, but we're still waiting for the tech first I saw in the start topic a warning about the exchange of YoBit. Does anyone know if it is possible to buy coins there now? And can I enter coins that I have in my wallet on this exchange? Yobit is a shady and unreliable exchange that often has their wallets in maintenance so you cannot deposit or withdraw those coins. But it often has lower XBY prices so if you do buy from Yobit, immediately withdraw your coins to your own wallet so that they don't get stuck on Yobit. It's less risky to just buy from Cryptopia or C-Cex instead.
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cryptoyachtclub
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November 02, 2017, 01:57:40 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign. I got it. But I wonder how this technology will work? Participants will write messages and thereby confirm transactions? It is very interesting I join the issue, I would also like to know more about this. Or just show where you can read about it to understand the principles of this technology * from first post "PoSign comprises a radically different approach. Transactions are verified by a network of what are called STATIC nodes—importantly, each of these nodes must sign off on a transaction before the associated block can be appended to the chain. Should a malicious node repeatedly attempt to compromise the chain, it will be blacklisted automatically. STATIC nodes are the backbone of the XTRABYTES network. The word STATIC is derived from the words; Services Transactions and Trusted in Control, which is all of what defines our STATIC nodes in the simplest way." --- you can also simply read published white pages So it turns out that this network has a single center? Where are these STATIC nodes located, and who manages them?
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CryptoAddictedGuy
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November 02, 2017, 02:01:47 PM |
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Does anyone know when this coin will be added to the Bittrex exchange? I now trade only on this exchange and did not see there this coin
The coin can be bought on other exchanges. To do this you will not even need to undergo a long verification. I bought on such exchanges, and then brought to the wallet Buying it on Cryptopia and Yobit is quite straightforward (I would recommend Cryptopia). We do hope that Bittrex is in the future, but we're still waiting for the tech first I saw in the start topic a warning about the exchange of YoBit. Does anyone know if it is possible to buy coins there now? And can I enter coins that I have in my wallet on this exchange? Yobit is a shady and unreliable exchange that often has their wallets in maintenance so you cannot deposit or withdraw those coins. But it often has lower XBY prices so if you do buy from Yobit, immediately withdraw your coins to your own wallet so that they don't get stuck on Yobit. It's less risky to just buy from Cryptopia or C-Cex instead. I have long heard that this exchange is not very reliable. But sometimes I buy coins there. It is best to withdraw your capital from this exchange, and buy the necessary coins in C-Cex
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XBY-Guy
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November 02, 2017, 02:04:39 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign. I got it. But I wonder how this technology will work? Participants will write messages and thereby confirm transactions? It is very interesting I join the issue, I would also like to know more about this. Or just show where you can read about it to understand the principles of this technology * from first post "PoSign comprises a radically different approach. Transactions are verified by a network of what are called STATIC nodes—importantly, each of these nodes must sign off on a transaction before the associated block can be appended to the chain. Should a malicious node repeatedly attempt to compromise the chain, it will be blacklisted automatically. STATIC nodes are the backbone of the XTRABYTES network. The word STATIC is derived from the words; Services Transactions and Trusted in Control, which is all of what defines our STATIC nodes in the simplest way." --- you can also simply read published white pages So it turns out that this network has a single center? Where are these STATIC nodes located, and who manages them? You are mistaken, this coin is completely decentralized. Crypto currency can not be controlled from one center. After all, then it will make no sense for users
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Bitcoininspace
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November 02, 2017, 02:07:02 PM |
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i see that The goal of XTRABYTES is to provide a platform on which a multitude of customized services can be deployed and utilized. but I want to understand, there are already examples of such services?)
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yosir
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November 02, 2017, 02:31:43 PM |
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I can not understand one nuance. If this coin is not mined, how will the transaction be confirmed? After all, without this, you can not transfer a coin from one purse to another purse
That's what will differentiate XBY from other currencies. XBY will be implementing a technology the developer is working on called PoSign. I got it. But I wonder how this technology will work? Participants will write messages and thereby confirm transactions? It is very interesting I join the issue, I would also like to know more about this. Or just show where you can read about it to understand the principles of this technology * from first post "PoSign comprises a radically different approach. Transactions are verified by a network of what are called STATIC nodes—importantly, each of these nodes must sign off on a transaction before the associated block can be appended to the chain. Should a malicious node repeatedly attempt to compromise the chain, it will be blacklisted automatically. STATIC nodes are the backbone of the XTRABYTES network. The word STATIC is derived from the words; Services Transactions and Trusted in Control, which is all of what defines our STATIC nodes in the simplest way." --- you can also simply read published white pages So it turns out that this network has a single center? Where are these STATIC nodes located, and who manages them? Before jumping to conclusions you are more than invited to read white pages or at least to read one of many explanations which provided here even in ANN. Try to understand it by yourself.
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yosir
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November 02, 2017, 02:33:33 PM |
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i see that The goal of XTRABYTES is to provide a platform on which a multitude of customized services can be deployed and utilized. but I want to understand, there are already examples of such services?)
I think all effort for now goes to finish and test POSIGN mechanism ( but maybe I mistaken )
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