dzimbeck
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November 19, 2014, 05:18:16 PM |
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lmfao!! 1 billion coin supply!! this coin is way over priced at the moment, its a safe buy at 10-20 sat not 200-300 sat lol.
NXT has same supply and its worth 4500 SAT. So your argument is invalid. thank you for playing. we will see what way this goes, nothing against this coin at all but its very easy for it to be dumped hard with the supply, nxt has been about a good while dont forget and with crypto these days coins are coming and going real fast, pls remember this., ive nothing against this coin but i wont personally be buying atm but wish use good luck. 3000 BTC worth of coins were sold during ICO. One person doesn't hold half of the market. Group of people hold the market together. If one person from that group decides to dump his coins market will still be MORE than stable as you can see if you look at the chart after ICO ended. It's still floating above 200 sat. I highly doubt that one person is holding more than 200 BTC worth of coins out of 3000 https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bay/#!rich Ignore first one that is exchange. As you can see coins are divided between many people and it'll be very weird coincidence if 10 top holders decides to dump at the same time causing market to crash. Bitshares has 2 billion coins and it's trading around 3-4k. This coin has lot of things to offer and more importantly it has the money to implement those things in best way possible. In other words 200 sat price is bargain and you'll see what I mean once everything is implemented. Why does any good coin fail after few months? It's not because they aren't great but it's because they don't have capital that is required for proper marketing, development etc. Idea is worthless if you don't have money to back it up. Bitbay is $1.2 million richer than any other coin you'll see in the market. If it hadn't sold that many I would have my doubts but things are going to be great for everyone once they start spending that money in marketing/development etc. The first 5 are exchange I believe. I remember when we sent them the coins.
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November 19, 2014, 05:22:11 PM |
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Smart Contracts are in NXT, Ethereum and Bitshares also and the decentrilized market place is also there. Why then BitBay ?
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dzimbeck
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November 19, 2014, 05:22:56 PM |
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Sorry, but I havn't seen something innovative like this since Blackcoin Not saying that there isn't innovation here - there is, but out of interest, what did you find "innovative" about Blackcoin ? That it was POS ? That they did some marketing ? He probably means that and NightTrader or whatever its called, and smart contracts. Regardless the main issue is they (both blackcoin and bitbay) are all just releasing closed source at first to support the nsa backing & and establishing nodes. So go ahead and keep installing this trojan'd crap. Trojan? Its not closed source. Want to see the source? I only change variable names to avoid cloning.
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November 19, 2014, 05:32:30 PM |
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i saw many people think negatively with their assumptions i think,here is bitbay forum for discussion about the future of the coin itself and is not negative thoughts olimpiade or defamation contest
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November 19, 2014, 05:39:45 PM |
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Time expected to earn stake: 22 hrs
2 days ago it was 15 minutes
It's amazing how bigger network weight has gotten in just 2 days.
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CryptoClub
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November 19, 2014, 05:47:53 PM |
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Smart Contracts are in NXT, Ethereum and Bitshares also and the decentrilized market place is also there. Why then BitBay ?
Because nobody has actually won the race to real world implementation yet. (Actual use of any importance) Bitbay isn't the only one I own, but I think it is a solid option and cheap.
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November 19, 2014, 06:08:13 PM |
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What happened to the BitBay board on Trello? Or is it just down for me?
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November 19, 2014, 06:18:04 PM |
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Smart Contracts are in NXT, Ethereum and Bitshares also and the decentrilized market place is also there. Why then BitBay ?
Smart contract functinality for coins is currently like having a Facebook timeline without friends. You need more than just the option for a smart contract. The contract itself is pretty basic functionality compared to what it takes to make people use it. That's why coins like Blackcoin and Bitbay are offering platforms for people to engage these contracts on.
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dzimbeck
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November 19, 2014, 06:22:40 PM |
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Smart Contracts are in NXT, Ethereum and Bitshares also and the decentrilized market place is also there. Why then BitBay ?
Because nobody has actually won the race to real world implementation yet. (Actual use of any importance) Bitbay isn't the only one I own, but I think it is a solid option and cheap. BlackHalo and BitHalo won the smart contract race in May. There was fully functional software with user interface and fully customizable contracts. Since then, the Halo tech has become even more expansive. Smart contracts are not in any of those projects you mentioned. First off, Etherium doesnt exist and has scaling issues(bloat). Etherium also said there is a chance they will never exist. It was in the disclaimer that nobody read. Counterparty only released an article and their implementation is too bulky on the blockchain. Bitcoin core actually banned certain Counterparty and Mastercoin addresses. NXT doesnt have smart contracts only a concept. Bitshares doesnt have smart contracts, please show me a user interface and describe what it can be used for. None of them have markets either. There is only right now, some sparse derivative markets with very basic UI in counterparty and ultracoin This is totally different. Its an entire economy. Also, its faster than Bitmessage, decentralized, does not suffer from bloat and has no single point of failure. It grants wishes. Halo is the only functional smart contracting client and has been for over a year. It was the first in the world. Also, they are the only ones with a full interface and encrypted email and bitmessage. Since Bitbay is joining with Halo, BitBay will be getting all of these resources.
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November 19, 2014, 06:32:04 PM |
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Smart Contracts are in NXT, Ethereum and Bitshares also and the decentrilized market place is also there. Why then BitBay ?
Because nobody has actually won the race to real world implementation yet. (Actual use of any importance) Bitbay isn't the only one I own, but I think it is a solid option and cheap. BlackHalo and BitHalo won the smart contract race in May. There was fully functional software with user interface and fully customizable contracts. Since then, the Halo tech has become even more expansive. Smart contracts are not in any of those projects you mentioned. First off, Etherium doesnt exist and has scaling issues(bloat). Etherium also said there is a chance they will never exist. It was in the disclaimer that nobody read. Counterparty only released an article and their implementation is too bulky on the blockchain. Bitcoin core actually banned certain Counterparty and Mastercoin addresses. NXT doesnt have smart contracts only a concept. Bitshares doesnt have smart contracts, please show me a user interface and describe what it can be used for. None of them have markets either. There is only right now, some sparse derivative markets with very basic UI in counterparty and ultracoin This is totally different. Its an entire economy. Also, its faster than Bitmessage, decentralized, does not suffer from bloat and has no single point of failure. It grants wishes. Halo is the only functional smart contracting client and has been for over a year. It was the first in the world. Also, they are the only ones with a full interface and encrypted email and bitmessage. Since Bitbay is joining with Halo, BitBay will be getting all of these resources. If a market place like this ever became as big as eBay then it would need its own blockchain for sure. It wouldn't surprise me if eBay had more buys than there are Bitcoin trades, I bet their server costs are ridiculous.
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VampiricElder
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November 19, 2014, 06:37:41 PM |
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Updating wallet will reset my matured coins wont it?
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November 19, 2014, 06:42:04 PM |
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Updating wallet will reset my matured coins wont it?
I updated my wallet and the mature staked coins appeared right back at the staking line when I opened the new wallet.
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dzimbeck
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November 19, 2014, 06:59:40 PM |
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What happened to the BitBay board on Trello? Or is it just down for me?
No it isnt down, what your name on there. Let me double check. Can you PM me?
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dzimbeck
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November 19, 2014, 07:01:17 PM |
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Smart Contracts are in NXT, Ethereum and Bitshares also and the decentrilized market place is also there. Why then BitBay ?
Because nobody has actually won the race to real world implementation yet. (Actual use of any importance) Bitbay isn't the only one I own, but I think it is a solid option and cheap. BlackHalo and BitHalo won the smart contract race in May. There was fully functional software with user interface and fully customizable contracts. Since then, the Halo tech has become even more expansive. Smart contracts are not in any of those projects you mentioned. First off, Etherium doesnt exist and has scaling issues(bloat). Etherium also said there is a chance they will never exist. It was in the disclaimer that nobody read. Counterparty only released an article and their implementation is too bulky on the blockchain. Bitcoin core actually banned certain Counterparty and Mastercoin addresses. NXT doesnt have smart contracts only a concept. Bitshares doesnt have smart contracts, please show me a user interface and describe what it can be used for. None of them have markets either. There is only right now, some sparse derivative markets with very basic UI in counterparty and ultracoin This is totally different. Its an entire economy. Also, its faster than Bitmessage, decentralized, does not suffer from bloat and has no single point of failure. It grants wishes. Halo is the only functional smart contracting client and has been for over a year. It was the first in the world. Also, they are the only ones with a full interface and encrypted email and bitmessage. Since Bitbay is joining with Halo, BitBay will be getting all of these resources. If a market place like this ever became as big as eBay then it would need its own blockchain for sure. It wouldn't surprise me if eBay had more buys than there are Bitcoin trades, I bet their server costs are ridiculous. Not true, the way I'm designing markets does not require a blockchain. Its inspired by whitelists, burning coins, broadcasts and channels. Please look at Bitmessage to start to get an idea. I'm completely remanufacturing it.
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amytheplanarshift
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November 19, 2014, 07:13:04 PM |
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Price is rising... I feel sorry for everyone who sold below ICO prices.
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November 19, 2014, 07:24:46 PM |
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Did anybody manage to compile this on Linux? I'm getting this: :-1: error: No rule to make target `build_config.mk'. Stop.
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Those who cause problems for others also cause problems for themselves.
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dzimbeck
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November 19, 2014, 07:43:42 PM |
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Smart Contracts are in NXT, Ethereum and Bitshares also and the decentrilized market place is also there. Why then BitBay ?
Because nobody has actually won the race to real world implementation yet. (Actual use of any importance) Bitbay isn't the only one I own, but I think it is a solid option and cheap. BlackHalo and BitHalo won the smart contract race in May. There was fully functional software with user interface and fully customizable contracts. Since then, the Halo tech has become even more expansive. Smart contracts are not in any of those projects you mentioned. First off, Etherium doesnt exist and has scaling issues(bloat). Etherium also said there is a chance they will never exist. It was in the disclaimer that nobody read. Counterparty only released an article and their implementation is too bulky on the blockchain. Bitcoin core actually banned certain Counterparty and Mastercoin addresses. NXT doesnt have smart contracts only a concept. Bitshares doesnt have smart contracts, please show me a user interface and describe what it can be used for. None of them have markets either. There is only right now, some sparse derivative markets with very basic UI in counterparty and ultracoin This is totally different. Its an entire economy. Also, its faster than Bitmessage, decentralized, does not suffer from bloat and has no single point of failure. It grants wishes. Halo is the only functional smart contracting client and has been for over a year. It was the first in the world. Also, they are the only ones with a full interface and encrypted email and bitmessage. Since Bitbay is joining with Halo, BitBay will be getting all of these resources. Any idea on a timeline for Bitbay releasing the smart contracts? Is this something that's down the road or soon? Thanks There is question for how much we are changing the UI for a demo. Its more efficient for me to finish my markets and see what the UI dev brings back to me. But yeah, shortly.
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November 19, 2014, 07:48:29 PM |
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Time expected to earn stake: 22 hrs
2 days ago it was 15 minutes
It's amazing how bigger network weight has gotten in just 2 days.
Those estimated times never seem to be correct. I have a few wallets of different coins, and my stakes never match up to the time expected to earn them. That being said, I did receive my first stake in BitBay today. But only 1 so far.
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November 19, 2014, 08:16:14 PM |
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Smart contracts are not in any of those projects you mentioned. First off, Etherium doesnt exist and has scaling issues(bloat). Etherium also said there is a chance they will never exist. It was in the disclaimer that nobody read. Counterparty only released an article and their implementation is too bulky on the blockchain.....Since Bitbay is joining with Halo, BitBay will be getting all of these resources.
This was very interesting. I wasn't aware of half that stuff. Thanks for posting.
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November 19, 2014, 10:13:14 PM |
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Smart contracts are not in any of those projects you mentioned. First off, Etherium doesnt exist and has scaling issues(bloat). Etherium also said there is a chance they will never exist. It was in the disclaimer that nobody read. Counterparty only released an article and their implementation is too bulky on the blockchain.....Since Bitbay is joining with Halo, BitBay will be getting all of these resources.
This was very interesting. I wasn't aware of half that stuff. Thanks for posting. I read the entire TOS for Ethereum, 28 pages of "not responsible for anything no matter what" - That is one reason I didn't buy any. What I also like more about Bitbay, a lot, is simply the branding. Simple and likely effective.
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