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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 295. (Read 1070171 times)

sr. member
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The community website looks great!  The about section is nicely detailed and thorough.  Looking forward to testing the new beta client...
hero member
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This is true anonymity. Darkcoin just fakes it.

I agree. Also, I think the zerocash people are too exposed and it will not be tolerated. That scenario would pretty much leave just BCN (and copies) in the game.
legendary
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I understand CryptoNote is not based on Satoshi code. I do wonder, do you provide compatible interfaces (to the extent possible with the network logic)? Or is it necessary to write completely new client software in order to have it work with CryptoNote networks?

It is not compatible at all.
sr. member
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Good stuff Dstrange! It would be awesome if we could add a brief summary on how to make a backup of the wallet.

- Which file(s) to backup.
- How to get the wallet up and running from scratch, using the backup.
- What we are actually doing in the previous steps.

This gotta to be considered as vital information, safety first.

Can you do it for us?
Yea I suppose so. But it would take me a while to learn everything. I was hoping someone already knew, so I can focus my time on something else.
full member
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I understand CryptoNote is not based on Satoshi code. I do wonder, do you provide compatible interfaces (to the extent possible with the network logic)? Or is it necessary to write completely new client software in order to have it work with CryptoNote networks?
hero member
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If you guys are interested in looking over going2mars posts, they can be found here: https://bitcointa.lk/members/goin2mars.204807/

TBH, I dont know why he deleted them. So far I havent found something worthy to read. If you find something please share:)
hero member
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I do very much like this site. Was this put together by DStrange himself?

I feel the about section of this should mention more about how this was even discovered by the Bitcointalk community and eventually moved into further investigation.

Back in March while in a Bytecoin(BTE) thread DStrange posts a reply to someone speaking about the BTE website Bytecoin.org not knowing it was BCN.  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5642360

The posts that follow spark the users to dig further, first thinking BTE has been ripped off, questions about the algo and realizing that the coin was actually released first.

hero member
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This is true anonymity. Darkcoin just fakes it.
member
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Wow we also got a website! DAMN THIS IS AWESOME!

sry im just too excited  Cheesy

lol, dude. somebody needs to chill.
newbie
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New Bytecoin Community Website is launched

Bytecoin (BCN) Community Website was officialy launched today! It was made to bring all information concerning the BCN cryptocurrency and people around it at one place. Here you can learn more about BCN specifications and history at the "About" section, read the latest Bytecoin news at the "News" tab and see BCN price, difficulty and hashrate changes at the "Charts" (this tab is under constuction now). If you need help with BCN software installation, mining, trading or anything else, you are welcomed to visit "Guides" section. And all useful links are collected in the "Links" tab.

Enjoy the website and stay tuned with us!

http://bytecoiner.org/

Great website! The 'About' page does everything it can to make the coin mysterious as far as it can, to the extent of mentioning Cicada 3031 Grin

Looks great, what about adding a forum or something?

I really like the website too. But im not sure if it needs a forum... i mean we are all fine here. There can be a page for feedback and questions for example.
member
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Wow we also got a website! DAMN THIS IS AWESOME!

sry im just too excited  Cheesy
member
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Bytecoin (BCN) was added to coinmarketcap! We are in Top 10!

https://coinmarketcap.com/
YAAAAAASS! Top 10! Now everybody should know Bytecoin is NOT A GAME. It's a SERIOUS BUSINESS!
member
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Do developers hold any coins?

Sure they do! So they stay interested in  improving it! Motivated  Wink

There is no indication they hold any at all. Not sure why you are compelled to say they do.
The fact that Bytecoin gets renovations and new features can be a good indicator btw.
Saw this statement somewhere on forum and have to say i agree.
Most of the developers hold coins. If they don't a currency simply dies.
legendary
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New Bytecoin Community Website is launched

Bytecoin (BCN) Community Website was officialy launched today! It was made to bring all information concerning the BCN cryptocurrency and people around it at one place. Here you can learn more about BCN specifications and history at the "About" section, read the latest Bytecoin news at the "News" tab and see BCN price, difficulty and hashrate changes at the "Charts" (this tab is under constuction now). If you need help with BCN software installation, mining, trading or anything else, you are welcomed to visit "Guides" section. And all useful links are collected in the "Links" tab.

Enjoy the website and stay tuned with us!

http://bytecoiner.org/

Great website! The 'About' page does everything it can to make the coin mysterious as far as it can, to the extent of mentioning Cicada 3031 Grin

Looks great, what about adding a forum or something?
sgk
legendary
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!! HODL !!
New Bytecoin Community Website is launched

Bytecoin (BCN) Community Website was officialy launched today! It was made to bring all information concerning the BCN cryptocurrency and people around it at one place. Here you can learn more about BCN specifications and history at the "About" section, read the latest Bytecoin news at the "News" tab and see BCN price, difficulty and hashrate changes at the "Charts" (this tab is under constuction now). If you need help with BCN software installation, mining, trading or anything else, you are welcomed to visit "Guides" section. And all useful links are collected in the "Links" tab.

Enjoy the website and stay tuned with us!

http://bytecoiner.org/

Great website! The 'About' page does everything it can to make the coin mysterious as far as it can, to the extent of mentioning Cicada 3031 Grin
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 251
Good stuff Dstrange! It would be awesome if we could add a brief summary on how to make a backup of the wallet.

- Which file(s) to backup.
- How to get the wallet up and running from scratch, using the backup.
- What we are actually doing in the previous steps.

This gotta to be considered as vital information, safety first.

Can you do it for us?
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
Good stuff Dstrange! It would be awesome if we could add a brief summary on how to make a backup of the wallet.

- Which file(s) to backup.
- How to get the wallet up and running from scratch, using the backup.
- What we are actually doing in the previous steps.

This gotta to be considered as vital information, safety first.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 251
New Bytecoin Community Website is launched

Bytecoin (BCN) Community Website was officialy launched today! It was made to bring all information concerning the BCN cryptocurrency and people around it at one place. Here you can learn more about BCN specifications and history at the "About" section, read the latest Bytecoin news at the "News" tab and see BCN price, difficulty and hashrate changes at the "Charts" (this tab is under constuction now). If you need help with BCN software installation, mining, trading or anything else, you are welcomed to visit "Guides" section. And all useful links are collected in the "Links" tab.

Enjoy the website and stay tuned with us!


http://bytecoiner.org/

legendary
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Hey, interesting coin. Is it really only cpu-minable? I'd like that.

If I mine with my average desktop pc - do I have a chance to get something?

About 3 weeks before I mined with some laptops, getting one block every 3-4 days on every laptop. I stopped mining seeing the laptops running with full power all over the time, consuming lots of energy, in the middle of the night, power supplies becoming warm, and electricity is expensive here in Germany. So the much easiest way is getting some on poloniex, in my opinion.
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