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Author Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012  (Read 1070232 times)
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August 11, 2014, 06:16:25 AM
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Just an update: BCN has just reached all-time-low again, 2 satoshi on Poloniex.

It's also №24 on coinmarketcap.
Remember how great everything was in the beginning?  Aaaaaand its gone.

I don’t want Bytecoin to end up like this.

Who told you it’s the end?  Our developers are working on a great update which will get more attention to Bytecoin and things will get better!
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August 11, 2014, 06:27:54 AM
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Keep calm!
Developers have been improving Bytecoin code for two years. They know every details of the code and would ,probably, show us some substantial changes soon that will promote coin far ahead
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August 11, 2014, 07:33:32 AM
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Just an update: BCN has just reached all-time-low again, 2 satoshi on Poloniex.

It's also №24 on coinmarketcap.
Remember how great everything was in the beginning?  Aaaaaand its gone.

I don’t want Bytecoin to end up like this.

Who told you it’s the end?  Our developers are working on a great update which will get more attention to Bytecoin and things will get better!

I don't agree that the Bytecoin is dead. This is the first Cryptonote coin, and the dev's are real and hardworking. This is a just stupid miners who is dropping the coins for any price. The price will come back for sure.
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August 11, 2014, 07:41:45 AM
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It's pretty annoying that they don't give any details regarding when the update will come out and what the update actually is. It seems like a lot of people are tired of waiting, and perhaps that's causing all the sell pressure and extremely low exchange rate. Not enough excitement/hype around this coin. I really hope the Bytecoin team have something amazing up their sleeves to blow away all that sell pressure because the price of this coin is way too low. I suppose all this uncertainty about Bytecoin is what scares 'investors' who buy/sell on exchanges. The price of Bytecoin was not an issue until it was put onto exchanges.

Furhtermore Bytecoin is constantly being trolled, what makes people doubt.

I hate that fagots who tried to spoil BCN reputation.
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August 11, 2014, 07:46:12 AM
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What did you guys expect? You don't even come across these names here on this forum. If you ask people here which pool do they use, you will most likely get "minergaaate" or "extremepooool". Honestly, nobody gives a sh*t about those small pools. Furthermore, they don't even know about them, because they're too lazy to check page 1.

Sad but true...

I think the main reasons why the pools are small that, in the first, they is no good promotion and, in the second, the pools were created a lot later after Minergate and Extreme pools. So, if there would be good promotional campaign the situation could change. BTW Xmining is good to mine pool, IMO, but tastes differ

I totally agree and I also think XMining pool is very good, I mine there myself.

What about freeyy.me pool? Have anyone tried to mine there?   It seems to have the smallest h/r but, IMO, that's because there are few people who have heard about it
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August 11, 2014, 12:04:09 PM
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What did you guys expect? You don't even come across these names here on this forum. If you ask people here which pool do they use, you will most likely get "minergaaate" or "extremepooool". Honestly, nobody gives a sh*t about those small pools. Furthermore, they don't even know about them, because they're too lazy to check page 1.

Sad but true...

I think the main reasons why the pools are small that, in the first, they is no good promotion and, in the second, the pools were created a lot later after Minergate and Extreme pools. So, if there would be good promotional campaign the situation could change. BTW Xmining is good to mine pool, IMO, but tastes differ

I totally agree and I also think XMining pool is very good, I mine there myself.

What about freeyy.me pool? Have anyone tried to mine there?   It seems to have the smallest h/r but, IMO, that's because there are few people who have heard about it


Would also like to hear from people who mine on freeyy.me.
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August 11, 2014, 01:35:52 PM
Last edit: August 11, 2014, 02:17:53 PM by Febo
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If you ask me, you guys should much more use Monero exchange market on Poloniex as you do now.
https://poloniex.com/exchange/xmr_bcn

Price of Bytecoin is so low, that valued in satoshi, it dont fully show. On Monero market you can set 300 times more precise deals.
Someone should put this link in OP and should become main exchange.
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August 11, 2014, 02:12:53 PM
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What do you think, Dstrange?

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August 11, 2014, 02:15:02 PM
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If you ask me, you guys should much more use Monero exchange market on Poloniex as you do now.
https://poloniex.com/exchange/xmr_bcn

Price of Bytecoin is so low, that valued in satoshi, it dont fully show. On Monero market you can set price 300 times better.
Someone should put this link in OP and should become main exchange.

Does not sound appealing to me.

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August 11, 2014, 04:07:57 PM
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If you ask me, you guys should much more use Monero exchange market on Poloniex as you do now.
https://poloniex.com/exchange/xmr_bcn

Price of Bytecoin is so low, that valued in satoshi, it dont fully show. On Monero market you can set 300 times more precise deals.
Someone should put this link in OP and should become main exchange.

I believe people are free to choose what to do with their money by themselves. Voluntarism is the main thing about decentralized currency, isn't it?

My goal is to inform people where to buy bytecoins. Nothing more. I'm not interested in making any of exchanges "main" or "additional" or... whatever.

P.S. I may correct the link in OP to https://poloniex.com/ if community wants.

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August 12, 2014, 04:07:41 PM
Last edit: August 12, 2014, 05:02:22 PM by Ullo
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Bytecoin is going to have a major update on 08/13/2014, 09:00 GMT

Upcoming features:

— Updated block reward scheme
— Daemon RAM consumption is optimized
— Faster wallet refresh
— Transaction priority based on tx fee
— Transactions are returned from tx pools after 24 hours
— Dynamic maximum block size limit
— Reduced default transaction fee
— Various network health updates
Multi-signatures

Multi-signatures is an essential strategic upgrade of Bytecoin that allows for sophisticated payment scenarios to be processed. This is the next significant step for the whole CryptoNote technology that will make Bytecoin excel in the cryptocurrency world.

Simply put, multi-signatures imply that the transaction cannot be sent unless all the private key holders have signed it.

It is applicable to the number of use cases, e.g.:

1. Escrow services built on the native Bytecoin protocol that provides secure and completely transparent way to transfer funds through a trusted 3rd party.

2. Wallets with increased security where the transaction outputs may be spent only if a certain subset of the key holders accepts it.

One example is the classic M—N case where M is the number of board members and N is the number of their signatures required to sign the transaction in order for it to be sent.

This upgrade opens the opportunities for the more robust Bytecoin ecosystem to emerge and evolve. We expect it to become one of the most wanted features in the long term as it lays the groundwork for the various smart contracts. The multi-signature API is also defined in this update so that you may already start designing new services on top of Bytecoin.

The detailed description of Multi-signatures technology can be found in the following threads: CryptoNote forum or Bitcointalk Tecnnical Discussion Thread. You may ask your technical questions there. We will be pleased to answer them.

You also may contact us through freenode channel #bytecoin-dev or our technical support.

By the way, in the upcoming days we’ll be sharing with you the insights about the new features.
So stay tuned and follow the news on Bytecoin.org, Bytecoiner.org or sign up for newsletters.

Bytecoin BCN core team: https://bytecoin.org/
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August 12, 2014, 04:26:02 PM
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Excellent News!!

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August 12, 2014, 05:45:34 PM
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Bytecoin is going to have a major update on 08/13/2014, 09:00 GMT

Upcoming features:

— Updated block reward scheme
— Daemon RAM consumption is optimized
— Faster wallet refresh
— Transaction priority based on tx fee
— Transactions are returned from tx pools after 24 hours
— Dynamic maximum block size limit
— Reduced default transaction fee
— Various network health updates
Multi-signatures

Multi-signatures is an essential strategic upgrade of Bytecoin that allows for sophisticated payment scenarios to be processed. This is the next significant step for the whole CryptoNote technology that will make Bytecoin excel in the cryptocurrency world.

Simply put, multi-signatures imply that the transaction cannot be sent unless all the private key holders have signed it.

It is applicable to the number of use cases, e.g.:

1. Escrow services built on the native Bytecoin protocol that provides secure and completely transparent way to transfer funds through a trusted 3rd party.

2. Wallets with increased security where the transaction outputs may be spent only if a certain subset of the key holders accepts it.

One example is the classic M—N case where M is the number of board members and N is the number of their signatures required to sign the transaction in order for it to be sent.

This upgrade opens the opportunities for the more robust Bytecoin ecosystem to emerge and evolve. We expect it to become one of the most wanted features in the long term as it lays the groundwork for the various smart contracts. The multi-signature API is also defined in this update so that you may already start designing new services on top of Bytecoin.

The detailed description of Multi-signatures technology can be found in the following threads: CryptoNote forum or Bitcointalk Tecnnical Discussion Thread. You may ask your technical questions there. We will be pleased to answer them.

You also may contact us through freenode channel #bytecoin-dev or our technical support.

By the way, in the upcoming days we’ll be sharing with you the insights about the new features.
So stay tuned and follow the news on Bytecoin.org, Bytecoiner.org or sign up for newsletters.

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Web Dev | General Graphics Design | Windows/Linux Wallet Compiles | Certified member of the BCs
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August 12, 2014, 06:42:02 PM
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this is something which sounds very well and serious for Bytecoin !!!

http://bytecoin.org/support

Where are the rest CN coins? cha...

Well done. Keep continue.



I like Bytecoin (BCN). BYTECOIN.ORG the best to mine with MinerGate
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August 12, 2014, 07:44:59 PM
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Still no gui wallet  Huh

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August 13, 2014, 01:09:09 AM
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Can you add in bytecoin daemon progress bar when solo mining... ?
And yes, GUI wallet will bi nice!
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August 13, 2014, 09:18:13 AM
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Why don't develop GUI wallet
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August 13, 2014, 11:13:52 AM
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Bytecoin is going to have a major update on 08/13/2014, 09:00 GMT

New features:

— Updated block reward scheme
— Daemon RAM consumption is optimized
— Faster wallet refresh
— Transaction priority based on tx fee
— Transactions are returned from tx pools after 24 hours
— Dynamic maximum block size limit
— Reduced default transaction fee
— Various network health updates
Multi-signatures



BYTECOIN V. 1.0.0 IS LIVE NOW!


We're proud to present you the new update for Bytecoin. It is the result of the tremendous amount of work that our team has put into the code during the last couple of months. It also marks the next significant step in Bytecoin's history with the introduction of multi-signatures and a number of other updates covered yesterday.

Downloads:
Bytecoin Windows
Bytecoin Linux
Bytecoin Mac

Useful links:
Bitcointalk Tecnnical discussion thread
Bytecoin technical support
— Freenode IRC channel: #bytecoin-dev
Report a bug

Bytecoin BCN core team: https://bytecoin.org/
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August 13, 2014, 12:01:28 PM
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BYTECOIN V. 1.0.0 IS LIVE NOW!

We're proud to present you the new update for Bytecoin. It is the result of the tremendous amount of work that our team has put into the code during the last couple of months. It also marks the next significant step in Bytecoin's history with the introduction of multi-signatures and a number of other updates covered yesterday.

Downloads:
Bytecoin Windows
Bytecoin Linux
Bytecoin Mac

Useful links:
Bitcointalk Tecnnical discussion thread
Bytecoin technical support
— Freenode IRC channel: #bytecoin-dev
Report a bug

This is great to see! The BCN gets better and better everyday!
Being the first Cryptonote coin with strong dev team, I support BCN fully, the clones aren't worth it.
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August 13, 2014, 12:04:25 PM
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When I start simplewallet got this

014-Aug-13 14:01:42.396965 bytecoin wallet v1.0.0.312()
2014-Aug-13 14:01:54.918681 Loaded wallet keys file, with public address: 2AspARvBH...................................................................... ...................
2014-Aug-13 14:01:54.973684 ERROR C:\projects\sorrybigbro\src\common/boost_serialization_helper.h:104 Exception at [unserialize_obj_from_file], what=unsupported version
2014-Aug-13 14:01:54.973684 ERROR ..\..\src\wallet\wallet2.cpp:683 !r. THROW EXCEPTION: error::file_read_error
2014-Aug-13 14:01:54.974684 ..\..\src\wallet\wallet2.cpp:683:struct tools::error::file_error_base<2>: failed to read file "b.bin"
2014-Aug-13 14:01:54.974684 Error: failed to load wallet: failed to read file "b.bin"
2014-Aug-13 14:01:54.975684 ERROR ..\..\src\simplewallet\simplewallet.cpp:431 could not open account
2014-Aug-13 14:01:54.975684 ERROR ..\..\src\simplewallet\simplewallet.cpp:1121 Failed to initialize wallet

All files are there, old simplewallet read it without problem
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