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Author Topic: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg  (Read 542038 times)
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December 03, 2017, 08:42:47 PM
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Hey guys,

This project is very promising, we really need a decentralized marketplace.
Do you have already a beta marketplace working?
If not, when you pretend to lunch?

Maybe I would get the answer reading to all posts but there are too much xD


If you check the op there is the mac link to the working marketplace wallet

or if you have a pc

http://www.davtonia.com/Bitbay/bitbaywin.zip


I'm not sure why these are not hosted on github but maybe they are too big or something. That is davids own website


How did you find out about bitbay if i may ask?

Yeah, I saw that but didn't install it yet.
But that's just a wallet where you can keep your tokens and make transactions or there's actually a marketplace inside the wallet?

Exploring all the blockchain projects. And the name caught my attention so I decided to check out here on bitcointalk about it.
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December 03, 2017, 09:00:40 PM
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Hey guys,

This project is very promising, we really need a decentralized marketplace.
Do you have already a beta marketplace working?
If not, when you pretend to lunch?

Maybe I would get the answer reading to all posts but there are too much xD


If you check the op there is the mac link to the working marketplace wallet

or if you have a pc

http://www.davtonia.com/Bitbay/bitbaywin.zip


I'm not sure why these are not hosted on github but maybe they are too big or something. That is davids own website


How did you find out about bitbay if i may ask?

Yeah, I saw that but didn't install it yet.
But that's just a wallet where you can keep your tokens and make transactions or there's actually a marketplace inside the wallet?

Exploring all the blockchain projects. And the name caught my attention so I decided to check out here on bitcointalk about it.

There's actually a marketplace inside the wallet Smiley
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December 03, 2017, 10:54:20 PM
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Community Update - Dec. 3rd, 2017

https://www.reddit.com/r/BitBay/comments/7hd22a/bitbay_community_update_dec_3rd_2017/

BitBay team member - Take your markets back!
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December 04, 2017, 03:09:35 PM
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The new BitBay Community Support Portal is now online. We've added a new forum with all the support docs, user-guides and video tutorials and a new FAQ section.

https://forum.bitbay.market

If there's something you would like to see added, let us know in the new forum feedback topic and we'll take a look asap.

https://twitter.com/BitBayofficial/status/937696601157591040

David Zimbeck Interview

BitBay Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/BitBayofficial
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December 04, 2017, 06:41:00 PM
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The new BitBay Community Support Portal is now online. We've added a new forum with all the support docs, user-guides and video tutorials and a new FAQ section.

https://forum.bitbay.market

If there's something you would like to see added, let us know in the new forum feedback topic and we'll take a look asap.

https://twitter.com/BitBayofficial/status/937696601157591040

This is very good news! I figured since I love SYS and the idea of decentralized marketplace it was only fair to look into BAY. I'm glad I did, soon I believe both projects will be successful in there own way and decentralized markets will start to take off! Keep up the good work!

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December 04, 2017, 06:47:05 PM
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thats a real relaunch. congrats to all the new things.

i would like to stake. but i only can do this with one of my raspberry pis. is this possible? did anybody already tested it? thanks for helping me with this.
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December 05, 2017, 12:50:07 AM
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ok, that's ok if I am being ignored now I won't post here anymore.. I was a a bit rude with my last posts I guests but always misunderstood. The intention is only always ever to help otherwise I would not waste my precious time. It should be an honor really but anyway...

I am under the impression the software doesn't get much testing on linux because I am experience another bug.., blockchain sync broken somehow on about 47%.. Second time this happened I shut down the bithalo client and was reset to 2% when I re opened the app.. Was a clean exit the first time so no reason to be back on 2%! then I didnt accept, exit again and reloaded then it was back to about 30% ... Today it crashed the system for some unknown reason and when reopened the blockchain was at 2%.. client wouldnt restart at all gtk issues and some error message loading bitmessage script but not the halo gui .. this is after crash then system reboot and when reloaded it was 2%.. then clean exit and reload and it was back to 47% ...

not the intention to blast the thread with bug reports there is simply no place to post them. I am tentatively offering my services as a linux tester, if not me find someone at least. I wont post here anymore just send a pm if you would like some help then I can send the bug reports somewhere else.

It was at 2% because you weren't connected to the internet. You have to wait for it to connect. We do test on Linux although make sure you clean exit when syncing. If your sync breaks please just PM me your debug.log
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December 05, 2017, 12:52:34 AM
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thats a real relaunch. congrats to all the new things.

i would like to stake. but i only can do this with one of my raspberry pis. is this possible? did anybody already tested it? thanks for helping me with this.

I think some people have tried. It might work with the QT wallet, the markets wallet is a little bit heavy for that I think but maybe Craig knows since he tested it.
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December 05, 2017, 12:43:01 PM
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thats a real relaunch. congrats to all the new things.

i would like to stake. but i only can do this with one of my raspberry pis. is this possible? did anybody already tested it? thanks for helping me with this.

I think some people have tried. It might work with the QT wallet, the markets wallet is a little bit heavy for that I think but maybe Craig knows since he tested it.

I didn't have any luck with QT staking on pi. You need at least 2 gigs ram to provide enough 'juice' for staking. Maybe some sort of pi farm would help?
I ran the qt on a pi for about 2 weeks with a sufficient coin supply and never earned 1 reward.

Through my testing with staking, RAM does matter in regards to maximizing efficiency. To be most efficient with stake reward potential you should be running on a computer with minimum 4-6 gigs RAM

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December 05, 2017, 01:20:44 PM
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Does the webwallet stake? perhaps that is an option?

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December 05, 2017, 01:50:40 PM
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Does the webwallet stake? perhaps that is an option?

No that wouldn't be right because they aren't verifying blocks. It requires an active connection to stake.
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December 05, 2017, 08:22:31 PM
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thats a real relaunch. congrats to all the new things.

i would like to stake. but i only can do this with one of my raspberry pis. is this possible? did anybody already tested it? thanks for helping me with this.

I think some people have tried. It might work with the QT wallet, the markets wallet is a little bit heavy for that I think but maybe Craig knows since he tested it.

I didn't have any luck with QT staking on pi. You need at least 2 gigs ram to provide enough 'juice' for staking. Maybe some sort of pi farm would help?
I ran the qt on a pi for about 2 weeks with a sufficient coin supply and never earned 1 reward.

Through my testing with staking, RAM does matter in regards to maximizing efficiency. To be most efficient with stake reward potential you should be running on a computer with minimum 4-6 gigs RAM


thank you very much for answering my question. thats sad. i would be really nice to let the wallet run on a pi. they need that much of electricity, don't need much space etc.
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December 06, 2017, 03:43:36 AM
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Does the webwallet stake? perhaps that is an option?

No that wouldn't be right because they aren't verifying blocks. It requires an active connection to stake.

Ah okay David yes that makes sense.


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December 06, 2017, 08:22:54 PM
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Hello,the BitBay team! I bet several POS coins,including BitBay on the same computer.You can do multiple bets?May affect the amount of mined coins?
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December 06, 2017, 11:15:31 PM
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Korean community manager wanted


We are looking for someone to build a Korean community in our new forum + minimum 1 social media.
You need to be fluent in Korean, and speak english very good.
We also expect you to have some knowledge about blockchain in general and BitBay.
There is a result based reward system for this position.

If you are the one we are looking for, please join our slack and contact sirlosealot
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December 07, 2017, 02:47:59 AM
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Bitbay is currently going to take new highs in q1 of 2018
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December 07, 2017, 06:55:51 AM
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Hello,the BitBay team! I bet several POS coins,including BitBay on the same computer.You can do multiple bets?May affect the amount of mined coins?

You can mine more than one altcoin at a time, it might reduce probability of getting a stake if you don't have enough RAM. It depends on how many you run.
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December 07, 2017, 08:37:59 AM
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Any news or update regarding pegging plan?
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December 07, 2017, 11:49:31 AM
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Any news or update regarding pegging plan?

Only what you find in roadmap https://bitbay.market/roadmap
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December 07, 2017, 04:16:09 PM
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I want to voice my concern regarding the insane rise of bitcoin at the moment and the possible consequences for the value of BitBay. Because bitcoin is so connected to the alts a possible crash will most likely impact the alts negatively. Imagine if Bitcoin is going to crash next week, what will happen to Bitbay? During its last small contraction Bitbay went down as well.
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