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May 09, 2019, 08:54:14 PM
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Yes, to be very honest we too are a bit disappointed and surprised by the low level of community participation and enthusiasm for this fork. Almost everyone was disappointed with the way things were going with Obyte but not a lot of people want to put in some time and effort when there is an opportunity for something better
did you check obyte thread, reddit, twitter? No one interested in this coin anymore
obit lost 98% of value in bitcoin. Literally one of the worst performer. Thanks to the developers who have asked to sell all their coins to anyone who did not like something in obyte. It was a great marketing move. Indeed, the community followed this advice and dumped the coins until all liquidity was exhausted. Now this is just illiquid shit.

All true. And that is the reason we have created this fork. It might be too little too late but its an attempt nonetheless and we will give it our 100%. We will make "Obyte Cash great again" Wink  Just need the remaining community to support it!
you are our last hope
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May 10, 2019, 12:38:43 AM
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"Sorry, I am not familiar with what Richard Heart had to say. Could you post a link to his tweet or where there are more details?

PS: Richard Heart was one of the believers of Byteball, have you tried to inform him about this fork? Obyte and Obyte Cash could both get a lot of attention if he tweets about it."

Richard Heart comes up in a few weeks with his HEX coin which in fact is a Bitcoin clone, the project he started about a year ago. He (very much like you) was greatly disappointed by the bitcoin price decline, unreasonable bitcoin forks and many other bad things about bitcoin. You can hear his reasoning at  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d0iz0qxQ3k. His project's web page can give you more detail  https://hex.win.
He has posted numerous debates with crypto personalities about his coin on his youtube channel.
He has indeed favourably mentioned Byteball a couple of times in his videos, but to be honest, he has also mentioned weak points of Byteball. There's no point in trying to get to him right now as he's so obsessed with his coin that he just won't listen to anybody. However, his assurance in the inevitable success of his coin has shaken a little bit lately because of the bitcoin's gains, still he is the wrong man to talk about both Obyte and Obyte cash. I would rather suggest that you contact Stefan Molyneux and try to talk to him about the DAG blockchain.

My personal aspiration is to change the present day economy model into a free economy. Many coins suit for this change, but it is not the coin alone that is required. Almost all coin teams that I'm familiar with do not see the forest behind the trees. Some want the money now, some are blinded by misconceptions, some just lack fundamentals, vocational experience and common sense. It is the team with the right vision that stands much of a chance to dash its coin forward, not the bitcoin (or Obyte, or Obyte cash, or Ripple, or Monero, or any other wonder coin) itself.
Don't you find it ridiculous that all coin teams appeal to one and the same tech savvy community (today's crypto market cap is almost all that can be derived from it), while there are hordes of common people waiting to enter the new economy if only they knew how, were sure about all ins and outs, were not afraid to fall victim of a hack, felt secure and protected? Instead, the teams generally concentrate on techies, who are on terms only with virtual economy - trading on an exchange, gaming, betting, sex toys from the dark net.

"They would not listen,
They are not listening still,
Perhaps they never will..."
"Vincent" by Don McLean.

My take on what should be done step by step to improve the situation with a coin in order to set it into circulation exceeds the frames of a post, it is not an arcana, but just a multi-faucet concept and it will take hours to read.
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May 15, 2019, 02:06:33 PM
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Does this project have a whitepaper? Or even one-pager. I cant find it on the website.

This is a fork of Obyte and you could refer to the Obyte whitepaper for more information here: https://obyte.org/Byteball.pdf
Ok, thanks. Couldn't find it on official website. Will check carefully later.
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May 16, 2019, 01:52:46 AM
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Does this project have a whitepaper? Or even one-pager. I cant find it on the website.

This is a fork of Obyte and you could refer to the Obyte whitepaper for more information here: https://obyte.org/Byteball.pdf
Ok, thanks. Couldn't find it on official website. Will check carefully later.

No issues, added it on the website too.
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May 29, 2019, 03:30:20 PM
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Important Update:

Looking at the current situation and lack of enthusiasm from the Obyte community, we have decided that releasing the fork as it currently is, is not the best option. It is an unfortunate development but as mentioned several times before, we needed the support of the community in order for this to be successful. Although it is a setback, we assure you it is not the end. We are now considering a few options, including doing an IEO as it seems that securing funding is more important than anticipated if we have to be competitive in crypto. Also, there might or might not be an airdrop for Obyte holders when we re-release our project. Thanks to everyone who supported this initiative and agreed with our ideology regarding the current state of Obyte. We sincerely hope, you will also understand and support us in this decision. Thanks again!
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May 29, 2019, 07:39:29 PM
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Obyte as it is has a limited following and hardly ever gets any coverage.

I don't understand what kind of support and enthusiasm you expected. Or rather what that enthusiasm and support would look like.

If an airdrop fork did not get enough of that, how on earth do you expect an IEO to do any better? Who will buy into a fork of a coin that was mostly airdropped and still failed despite having serious work on the tech side of things?

You might say the opposite, but I have no doubt. This is the end.

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