I've tried to install the newest wallet (1.0.3) on 2 different computers and both are showing "No block source available".
Is anyone else having issues sync'ing their wallets?
Same here. Exactly what "BCO" is needs to be clear if people are to make significant investments.
It's "built on Bitshares blockchain"... but is it type of "Bitshares Asset" accessible via Bitshares? Or only via custom software?
Since bridgecoind doesn't work on any PC I've tried... can the purpose of this wallet be clarified? Or delinked?
Is the exchange platform + "cloud wallet" (which may someday be abandoned) the only way to manage BCO?
I realize there are 1000 miners shilling their Scrypt bags here...
But it should take 5 minutes to understand "what BCC is" and all ways it can be stored/transferred... not 5 hours.
Did you take a minute to visit the website and read or even looked at the FAQ? It is all there
https://crypto-bridge.org/. Also it does work on my PC you can still use the QT wallet but better to just use the DEX at this point.
And BCO is not mineable anymore so if that is what you are attempting then it won't work. If you would like help then it would be better to ask and describe the issue in your post. You can also join their Slack
Of course I did, I own about 50 cryptocurrencies and most have identifiable blockchains.
So the "exchange" is just a fork of the BTS light client and syncs with the BTS blockchain...
And this project is a "Bitshares gateway" for which there is only a vague definition...
But it's clearly not integrated with Bitshares in any meaningful, direct way.
"In Cryptobridge, a federated distributed network of gateways, operating worldwide...
makes sure there is no single point of failure whatsoever".
Is there any evidence this actually exists? An anon on slack is not evidence.
I would guess that < 1% of the crypto world is conversant with Bitshares and can unravel what BCO is...
Everybody else just wants to wanna Twitter hype and pump... OK.
Carry on. Interesting project, but unnecessarily complex and opaque