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December 25, 2014, 09:37:36 AM
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Best wishes to Bytecoin and its developers team! 
There are several different types of Bitcoin clients. The most secure are full nodes like Bitcoin Core, but full nodes are more resource-heavy, and they must do a lengthy initial syncing process. As a result, lightweight clients with somewhat less security are commonly used.
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December 26, 2014, 10:47:01 AM
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The only ones still here are the independent critics and the paid marketing/shills (which includes the so-called developer blog) who probably got some kind of term contract and are running out the clock. Hi guys.

smooth makes the premined coins spreading over many investors, for everyone can buy them cheap now. Thanks for your good work, smooth.

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December 29, 2014, 03:38:25 PM
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Does somebody have any ideas about the puzzle? Smiley

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December 30, 2014, 11:37:40 AM
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Our planet will soon complete one more circle around the Sun. Traditionally, it is the time we recapped on the past year events.

Cryptocurrencies have grown up in the past year. They no longer should be considered as toys for programmers or the triumph of pure mathematics.

Next year they will enter the large world, become known to the masses and serve their true purpose. This is the area of the nearest development.

That is what we were bracing ourselves for during this autumn and winter. Early next year we'll showcase a new convenient interface that will make Bytecoin very simple to use in the daily life.

We hope that the past year had been as productive for you as it had been for us and wish you an even more successful next year. Thank you for your support. See you in 2015.

Bytecoin Team

http://bytecoin.org/blog#12-30-14

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December 30, 2014, 11:51:28 AM
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RESUME / D910

Our planet will soon complete one more circle around the Sun. Traditionally, it is the time we recapped on the past year events.

Cryptocurrencies have grown up in the past year. They no longer should be considered as toys for programmers or the triumph of pure mathematics.

Next year they will enter the large world, become known to the masses and serve their true purpose. This is the area of the nearest development.

That is what we were bracing ourselves for during this autumn and winter. Early next year we'll showcase a new convenient interface that will make Bytecoin very simple to use in the daily life.

We hope that the past year had been as productive for you as it had been for us and wish you an even more successful next year. Thank you for your support. See you in 2015.

Bytecoin Team

http://bytecoin.org/blog#12-30-14


these are great news  Smiley

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December 31, 2014, 10:33:31 AM
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Our planet will soon complete one more circle around the Sun. Traditionally, it is the time we recapped on the past year events.

Cryptocurrencies have grown up in the past year. They no longer should be considered as toys for programmers or the triumph of pure mathematics.

Next year they will enter the large world, become known to the masses and serve their true purpose. This is the area of the nearest development.

That is what we were bracing ourselves for during this autumn and winter. Early next year we'll showcase a new convenient interface that will make Bytecoin very simple to use in the daily life.

We hope that the past year had been as productive for you as it had been for us and wish you an even more successful next year. Thank you for your support. See you in 2015.

Bytecoin Team

http://bytecoin.org/blog#12-30-14


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What news? I see no news, just some new year wishes Tongue

I read on Twitter that new Bytecoin wallet interface is under development and soon to be released early next year?
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January 01, 2015, 03:12:14 PM
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Our planet will soon complete one more circle around the Sun. Traditionally, it is the time we recapped on the past year events.

Cryptocurrencies have grown up in the past year. They no longer should be considered as toys for programmers or the triumph of pure mathematics.

Next year they will enter the large world, become known to the masses and serve their true purpose. This is the area of the nearest development.

That is what we were bracing ourselves for during this autumn and winter. Early next year we'll showcase a new convenient interface that will make Bytecoin very simple to use in the daily life.

We hope that the past year had been as productive for you as it had been for us and wish you an even more successful next year. Thank you for your support. See you in 2015.

Bytecoin Team

http://bytecoin.org/blog#12-30-14


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What news? I see no news, just some new year wishes Tongue

I read on Twitter that new Bytecoin wallet interface is under development and soon to be released early next year?

Yes, we all are waiting for it.

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January 01, 2015, 03:18:32 PM
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I read on Twitter that new Bytecoin wallet interface is under development and soon to be released early next year?

Yes, we all are waiting for it.

Hopefully this will be a GUI wallet with easy to use unterface and nice features, so that even noob people can also use it.

This makes a great difference for new people who want to use Bytecoin but are not familiar with command-line interface.
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January 01, 2015, 11:42:16 PM
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I read on Twitter that new Bytecoin wallet interface is under development and soon to be released early next year?

Yes, we all are waiting for it.

Hopefully this will be a GUI wallet with easy to use unterface and nice features, so that even noob people can also use it.

This makes a great difference for new people who want to use Bytecoin but are not familiar with command-line interface.

Im sure they wouldnt make it any other way. Although Im not sure why it took so long to actually get to this point. Hell, Boolberry had GUI like a month after release. Here we sit, years after release and months of a somewhat mass adoption and we still only have word of it being under development.
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January 02, 2015, 09:51:30 AM
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I read on Twitter that new Bytecoin wallet interface is under development and soon to be released early next year?

Yes, we all are waiting for it.

Hopefully this will be a GUI wallet with easy to use unterface and nice features, so that even noob people can also use it.

This makes a great difference for new people who want to use Bytecoin but are not familiar with command-line interface.

Im sure they wouldnt make it any other way. Although Im not sure why it took so long to actually get to this point. Hell, Boolberry had GUI like a month after release. Here we sit, years after release and months of a somewhat mass adoption and we still only have word of it being under development.

We don't know what is running through their heads. Maybe they've been working on smth big all this time and now are about to unveil it. 
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January 04, 2015, 04:08:56 PM
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I am really eager to see something from dev team, but no news on development for so long time...
My guess is that they have given up bytecoin, they know it has no chance being a pre-mine. It would make more sense for them to build something new, from scratch / different code, and release it in a fair manner instead of updating bytecoin only to have monero clone it. 

The blog is still being updated and we are heading into the holiday season. No one has given up, even the fudders are still here Smiley

The only ones still here are the independent critics and the paid marketing/shills (which includes the so-called developer blog) who probably got some kind of term contract and are running out the clock. Hi guys.



Oh come on... go check how's Monero's doing. Not so good from what I hear.

Why are you posting off topic subjects on the Bytecoin thread?



How is that off topic? You are saying that this thread is inhabited only by shills and I'm opposing you by saying what I've said.
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January 04, 2015, 10:56:24 PM
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I am really eager to see something from dev team, but no news on development for so long time...
My guess is that they have given up bytecoin, they know it has no chance being a pre-mine. It would make more sense for them to build something new, from scratch / different code, and release it in a fair manner instead of updating bytecoin only to have monero clone it. 

The blog is still being updated and we are heading into the holiday season. No one has given up, even the fudders are still here Smiley

The only ones still here are the independent critics and the paid marketing/shills (which includes the so-called developer blog) who probably got some kind of term contract and are running out the clock. Hi guys.



Oh come on... go check how's Monero's doing. Not so good from what I hear.

Why are you posting off topic subjects on the Bytecoin thread?



How is that off topic? You are saying that this thread is inhabited only by shills and I'm opposing you by saying what I've said.

"go check how's Monero's doing. Not so good from what I hear" is not OT Huh
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January 05, 2015, 10:43:20 AM
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Bytecoin was added to Treefunder Exchange voting list  https://treefunder.co/voting#BCN

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January 05, 2015, 04:30:37 PM
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Bytecoin was added to Treefunder Exchange voting list  https://treefunder.co/voting#BCN

Not the greatest exchange from the looks of it. They have 5 or so coins on exchange and the rest, even top coins in market have to be paid to be added. Take Darkcoin for example, it is listed on nearly ever exchange, why would I pay to have it listed on this particular one?
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January 05, 2015, 10:27:39 PM
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Bytecoin was added to Treefunder Exchange voting list  https://treefunder.co/voting#BCN

Not the greatest exchange from the looks of it. They have 5 or so coins on exchange and the rest, even top coins in market have to be paid to be added. Take Darkcoin for example, it is listed on nearly ever exchange, why would I pay to have it listed on this particular one?

Maybe exchanges are like pokemons. You're not cool enough until you catch them all.

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January 06, 2015, 02:47:33 PM
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Bytecoin was added to Treefunder Exchange voting list  https://treefunder.co/voting#BCN

Not the greatest exchange from the looks of it. They have 5 or so coins on exchange and the rest, even top coins in market have to be paid to be added. Take Darkcoin for example, it is listed on nearly ever exchange, why would I pay to have it listed on this particular one?

Maybe exchanges are like pokemons. You're not cool enough until you catch them all.

I guess you could say the same for Alt. Coins, or so it seems to be the case here at least.
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January 08, 2015, 06:42:24 AM
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What exchanges can one trust these days? Just yesterday I thought that Bitstamp is reliable Sad

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January 08, 2015, 08:34:48 AM
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What exchanges can one trust these days? Just yesterday I thought that Bitstamp is reliable Sad

At least they didn't run away with user money deliberately, like Mintpal.
It was a hack and they've promised user funds are safe in cold storage. I see no reason to panic. BitStamp is not running away.

But I've come across Fiat withdrawal problems on HitBTC.com and they're forcing users to convert their fiat to crypto.
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January 09, 2015, 01:36:24 AM
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What exchanges can one trust these days? Just yesterday I thought that Bitstamp is reliable Sad

At least they didn't run away with user money deliberately, like Mintpal.
It was a hack and they've promised user funds are safe in cold storage. I see no reason to panic. BitStamp is not running away.

But I've come across Fiat withdrawal problems on HitBTC.com and they're forcing users to convert their fiat to crypto.

I agree with the majore part of what you have said. The bigger the exchange is the more hackers it attracts.

Mintpal Angry I don't really want to talk about Mintpal right now!

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