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Author Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012  (Read 1070072 times)
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June 04, 2014, 01:58:08 PM
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I wonder if coordinates that are pointing out to the mysterious places are actually should be pointing to other universities.

Aaaaand we’re back to the “Bytecoin and CryptoNote are the result of different universities R&D” idea. Is there any chance that this blockchain coordinates are pointing towards these universities?

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June 04, 2014, 02:06:25 PM
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I wonder if coordinates that are pointing out to the mysterious places are actually should be pointing to other universities.

Aaaaand we’re back to the “Bytecoin and CryptoNote are the result of different universities R&D” idea. Is there any chance that this blockchain coordinates are pointing towards these universities?

I don’t believe that each University did mine a block just to put its coordinate inside. It doesn’t make any sense. It looks more like another miner has left the coordinates as his sign. It might also have a broader sense like a gratitude to CryptoNote/Bytecoin research participants.
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June 04, 2014, 02:10:12 PM
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I wonder if coordinates that are pointing out to the mysterious places are actually should be pointing to other universities.

Aaaaand we’re back to the “Bytecoin and CryptoNote are the result of different universities R&D” idea. Is there any chance that this blockchain coordinates are pointing towards these universities?

I don’t believe that each University did mine a block just to put its coordinate inside. It doesn’t make any sense. It looks more like another miner has left the coordinates as his sign. It might also have a broader sense like a gratitude to CryptoNote/Bytecoin research participants.

Wat? You think THAT many universities was involved? (yes I'm on fire with gigantic letters today)

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June 04, 2014, 02:12:19 PM
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Thank you for your amazing work, well done.

Number 6 is my favorite.
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June 04, 2014, 02:19:35 PM
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Wat? You think THAT many universities was involved? (yes I'm on fire with gigantic letters today)

I doubt it, but they could be the first miners. What’s more, there has been a letter published recently from CryptoNote (apparently) where they state there were different groups, educational, scientific, gaming (??). So I think that the coordinates are obviously related to at least on team of miners/users (maybe from those universities).
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June 04, 2014, 02:21:11 PM
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Wat? You think THAT many universities was involved? (yes I'm on fire with gigantic letters today)

I doubt it, but they could be the first miners. What’s more, there has been a letter published recently from CryptoNote (apparently) where they state there were different groups, educational, scientific, gaming (??). So I think that the coordinates are obviously related to at least on team of miners/users (maybe from those universities).

What's important is that the first miners mined from block height 5,000 to 400,000.

No evidence of increasing adoption until release on this forum. Just remember that before investing your hard earned bitcoins...
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June 04, 2014, 02:22:46 PM
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Hmmmmm... Thus our favorite 80% are distributed among at least (sic!) 7 teams with unknown amount of people in each one.

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June 04, 2014, 02:23:58 PM
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No evidence of increasing adoption until release on this forum. Just remember that before investing your hard earned bitcoins...
Now trolls also give financial advice ? Such a wonderful place.

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June 04, 2014, 02:36:00 PM
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Ive told you about the teams, you didnt believe me.. i can add i know at least 3 more quoting teams which were not mentioned

each time can have even more than 20 people, there is no rule on that
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June 04, 2014, 02:41:22 PM
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Hmmmmm... Thus our favorite 80% are distributed among at least (sic!) 7 teams with unknown amount of people in each one.

Yeap. So BCN dev's statement about their inability to affect coins mined before (as coins are held by many people) sounds more reasonable now.
Let's assume there were 10 teams with 10 members each. The easiest calculation show us at least 100 early stakeholders. Not as bad as it seemed from the first glance.

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June 04, 2014, 02:48:40 PM
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Hmmmmm... Thus our favorite 80% are distributed among at least (sic!) 7 teams with unknown amount of people in each one.

Yeap. So BCN dev's statement about their inability to affect coins mined before (as coins are held by many people) sounds more reasonable now.
Let's assume there were 10 teams with 10 members each. The easiest calculation show us at least 100 early stakeholders. Not as bad as it seemed from the first glance.

There might be more than 100 people even among those teams. Moreover, nobody can tell how many more parties could not even be identified. It could be up to several hundreds of permanent miners not mentioning the occasional ones.

BTW this is related to my recent point on Bitcoin where 1000 people have roughly 40% of the emission at the moment. Concentration of the coins was even higher a couple of years ago. It seems like there is nothing unusual in BCN’s coin distribution among early miners.
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June 04, 2014, 02:52:43 PM
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Hmmmmm... Thus our favorite 80% are distributed among at least (sic!) 7 teams with unknown amount of people in each one.

Yeap. So BCN dev's statement about their inability to affect coins mined before (as coins are held by many people) sounds more reasonable now.
Let's assume there were 10 teams with 10 members each. The easiest calculation show us at least 100 early stakeholders. Not as bad as it seemed from the first glance.

There might be more than 100 people even among those teams. Moreover, nobody can tell how many more parties could not even be identified. It could be up to several hundreds of permanent miners not mentioning the occasional ones.

BTW this is related to my recent point on Bitcoin where 1000 people have roughly 40% of the emission at the moment. Concentration of the coins was even higher a couple of years ago. It seems like there is nothing unusual in BCN’s coin distribution among early miners.

Agreed. BCN is not volatile at all since it got a lot of emission for exchange rate stability. Besides, a lot of different groups are supporting this coin and centralised dump is clearly not an option.

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June 04, 2014, 02:55:51 PM
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Hmmmmm... Thus our favorite 80% are distributed among at least (sic!) 7 teams with unknown amount of people in each one.

Yeap. So BCN dev's statement about their inability to affect coins mined before (as coins are held by many people) sounds more reasonable now.
Let's assume there were 10 teams with 10 members each. The easiest calculation show us at least 100 early stakeholders. Not as bad as it seemed from the first glance.

There might be more than 100 people even among those teams. Moreover, nobody can tell how many more parties could not even be identified. It could be up to several hundreds of permanent miners not mentioning the occasional ones.

BTW this is related to my recent point on Bitcoin where 1000 people have roughly 40% of the emission at the moment. Concentration of the coins was even higher a couple of years ago. It seems like there is nothing unusual in BCN’s coin distribution among early miners.

Agreed. BCN is not volatile at all since it got a lot of emission for exchange rate stability. Besides, a lot of different groups are supporting this coin and centralised dump is clearly not an option.


LOL. With current price dump is not possible. Price officially hit the bottom. Grin
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June 04, 2014, 02:57:48 PM
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Hmmmmm... Thus our favorite 80% are distributed among at least (sic!) 7 teams with unknown amount of people in each one.

Yeap. So BCN dev's statement about their inability to affect coins mined before (as coins are held by many people) sounds more reasonable now.
Let's assume there were 10 teams with 10 members each. The easiest calculation show us at least 100 early stakeholders. Not as bad as it seemed from the first glance.

There might be more than 100 people even among those teams. Moreover, nobody can tell how many more parties could not even be identified. It could be up to several hundreds of permanent miners not mentioning the occasional ones.

BTW this is related to my recent point on Bitcoin where 1000 people have roughly 40% of the emission at the moment. Concentration of the coins was even higher a couple of years ago. It seems like there is nothing unusual in BCN’s coin distribution among early miners.

Agreed. BCN is not volatile at all since it got a lot of emission for exchange rate stability. Besides, a lot of different groups are supporting this coin and centralised dump is clearly not an option.


LOL. With current price dump is not possible. Price officially hit the bottom. Grin

good time to buy some. and that's what I do! Cool

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June 04, 2014, 02:58:58 PM
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What is this? I don't get it. Is Monero also 2 years old http://bcn.cryptostats.org/block/13cb2790adc21daaa397da481d5950fde9357927ad4091f2c8a441526fed17e4 ?
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June 04, 2014, 03:06:34 PM
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https://bytecoin.org/whitepaper.pdf  - it doesn't work. Is there another link to read White paper??

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June 04, 2014, 03:07:36 PM
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This website is lagging atm. I too can't find actual blockchain on it.
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June 04, 2014, 03:08:57 PM
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https://bytecoin.org/whitepaper.pdf  - it doesn't work. Is there another link to read White paper??

Where did you find that link? It's either https://bytecoin.org/downloads/whitepaper.pdf or https://cryptonote.org/whitepaper.pdf - they're both from the websites.
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June 04, 2014, 05:19:59 PM
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where can I buy this coin within its market value?

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June 04, 2014, 05:22:06 PM
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where can I buy this coin within its market value?

Pls check OP, there are a number of exchanges. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=512747.0
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