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March 05, 2014, 03:47:18 AM
Last edit: April 21, 2014, 09:26:38 AM by Viscera
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Dear Bytecoin holders and other interested parties

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Updated 21st of April 2014

Bytecoin installer!!!
(no progress bar is normal for this version)

Thanks to ahmed_body for adding this link on Wednesday the 10th of March 2014


(This link originally directly downloaded the wallet.exe but now takes you to a page saying the file is too large to display.
If you click on the link labelled "Raw Data" then the link will start downloading.)

or copy and paste this link and key into your browser

https://mega.co.nz/#!9h8xWRbL!PRQNtag2G__61fyWBysSjX1TPFSqZnd7sG9WF9BVcLg



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We have Donation Addresses!!!

Donation address for an Updated Wallet

8Tp5hxw2oafHsP1txKMo2zvLn6xwKkKPht

Current Bounty Balance 500BTE

Please also support our "official site" Bytecoin.Biz

Please lets encourage people to use this site and donate here

8RQVMYTy14kSt5Ux3reVB143zZnEpFL9Cm

I'm also offering 5BTE bounties for every new pool and exchange link added (max 20BTE per person for links)

Here is a compilation of info for links that seem to work
Please let me know of any dead links or any new ones I can add.

Exchanges


Block Explorer

after putting in your address you'll need to click on the hyperlink
on the left before you'll see your transactions. PM me if you have questions

Mining Pools

http://p2pool.org:6335 Use your ByteCoin Wallet Address as the username and anything for a password

bytecoin.org
On investigation, Bytecoin.org is not actually for BTE

Previously we've also had bytecoin.in although this site has obviously been left for dead. If anyone has a way of contacted the owners of this domain perhaps we can buy it back for the community.

Anyone prepared to help out in any way, please get in touch. Thanks
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co-ordinate a new development team that seeks to establish core infrastructure in a reliable and marketable fashion.

I do agree!!!
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March 07, 2014, 01:48:02 PM
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The updated client (in progress) is here: https://github.com/CryptoRepairCrew/bytecoin

me and my team previously did the remake of adt v2. we've just been a bit busy and it seems the 3 people involved in bte including myself have been too busy to keep care of it.  so thats why there haven't been many updates

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March 08, 2014, 11:37:10 AM
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i dont know where you seem to get the idea i want bytecoin to be something it isnt. bitcoin has a test bed its called bitcoin testnet. bytecoin is and always will be a bitcoin clone coin. You may ask people like digigami. whats here now is more than there was a few months ago. bytecoin was completely dead stuck at high diff. atleast now its active.

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March 09, 2014, 10:22:24 AM
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I do agree!!!


+1
I see a kind of good potential  in bytecoin. But we need strong closely-knit community that will launched it "to the moon"

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BTW have you any EXACT offerings what to do? Strategic plan or something?


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March 10, 2014, 10:09:13 AM
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i dont know where you seem to get the idea i want bytecoin to be something it isnt. bitcoin has a test bed its called bitcoin testnet. bytecoin is and always will be a bitcoin clone coin. You may ask people like digigami. whats here now is more than there was a few months ago. bytecoin was completely dead stuck at high diff. atleast now its active.

Your GitHub has Bytecoin as a fork of ZetaCoin, if that's not trying to make bitcoins something besides a clone please explain how you are improving the code, or even tell us where to find a wallet to download that self compiles.

I am using zetacoin as the base code for my attempt at a new fork. since i'm unfamiliar with bitcoin's new autotools build system. Zetacoin is based on quite new bitcoin code and doesn't have the autotools build system which is why I am using that as the base fork.

BTW have you any EXACT offerings what to do? Strategic plan or something?



Thanks for your interest Cheesus, My strategy is to keep looking for a compiled version of the Bytecoin wallet that actually works until I find one and then share the link with others and fix the links on the only semi-official site we have Bytecoin.biz  (this is the the same link that is listed in mistercoins "ByteCoine relaunch" post. The same one ahmed_bodi answers to when it suits him. Our "saviour" who tells us there is a working exe, but fails to give us a link)

I'm offering 100 BTE reward.

Sorry I can't really afford to offer more. I'd like to offer some other more specific bounties would like some input on specific ideas.

Here is the INSTALLER: https://github.com/CryptoRepairCrew/BTEBinaries
The PORTABLE  EXE should be in DigiGami's repo's

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March 11, 2014, 08:59:12 AM
Last edit: April 17, 2014, 01:01:24 PM by Cheesus
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We finally have an installer!!!


excellent! i will try it asap

maybe i can help you somehow? i'm neither a programmer nor a marketer, but I' m full of enthusiasm

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March 11, 2014, 09:38:20 AM
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block explorer = bte.cryptocoinexplorer.com (provided by my good friend Dreamwatcher)

Mining Pool: bte.crypto-expert.com (Soon to be moved into bte.cryptopools.com)

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March 11, 2014, 09:47:28 AM
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I have found this mining pool: http://bte.minefor.co.in haphazardly.
Is that your work?

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March 25, 2014, 08:36:56 PM
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I hope this is the correct thread..........I have an Idea !!!

since bitcoin 0.9.0 is limiting the op_return to one forty bits......Could Bytecoin be used for data storage, lets open up the op_return to 256 bytes or something.....

And then the miner fees could be based on Size of the message.....

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we could do that i do need to look into btc v0.9

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March 25, 2014, 08:57:03 PM
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I read an artical today about the argument with the bitcoin team and 2 companys that wanted the 80bits with the op_return because they could store more data for the system......the solution was just use a pointer to a differant blockchain that stored more data....

a data blockchain for the bitcoin blockchain.......

would make for good PR for bytecoin....and increase the value....

and the name Bytecoin fits that purpose
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March 27, 2014, 12:38:46 AM
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I read an artical today about the argument with the bitcoin team and 2 companys that wanted the 80bits with the op_return because they could store more data for the system......the solution was just use a pointer to a differant blockchain that stored more data....

a data blockchain for the bitcoin blockchain.......

would make for good PR for bytecoin....and increase the value....

and the name Bytecoin fits that purpose

Fascinating, glad to see ahmed_bodi commenting on this thread still. I'm doing my best to keep my OP up to date if/when there is any news. Thanks for your input guys
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March 27, 2014, 09:02:47 PM
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Nice.. Bytecoin still alive! The good old days...!
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Nice.. Bytecoin still alive! The good old days...!

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April 01, 2014, 03:29:31 AM
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Also heres one more to add to the list.

http://bte.minefor.co.in/

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April 01, 2014, 05:28:16 PM
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Nice.. Bytecoin still alive! The good old days...!

Byte is not dying yet Smiley

I feel devs have some nice plans for it! and community should be prepared Smiley
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April 20, 2014, 08:45:08 AM
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BTE sounds interesting, i have two 790 cards how would i setup for solo mining?  got the bte wallet and synced up
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April 25, 2014, 12:38:12 AM
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Good that you're working on this ahmed - nice one  Smiley

Question:  Merge mining p2pool support?  Smiley

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