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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 53. (Read 1070171 times)

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legendary
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I think it is possible bottom at around 80 satoshi seeing in context of most recent top floor can be said. I have not followed how it should have been but seeing talks about roadmap this gives me hope to expect some movement in price once again. It depends on the goals and their terms.

If current trend will continue than it could push the price to more lower level around 60 but this is just my personal opinion. To be honest it is really hard to predict about the direction of the price any big news could break the barriers.
sr. member
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I think it is possible bottom at around 80 satoshi seeing in context of most recent top floor can be said. I have not followed how it should have been but seeing talks about roadmap this gives me hope to expect some movement in price once again. It depends on the goals and their terms.
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https://acheterdescryptomonnaies.fr
Hi
Is it true that a new roadmap will be revealed today?
newbie
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And here's another way to change the way to load Bytecoin blockchain from drive C to drive D


Open bytecoin GUI wallet, click Tools -> Wallet Daemon Parameters, input here

--data-folder=D:\bytecoin

Where D:\bytecoin is path to your new blockchain folder . So you need to change it, if you prefer use any other folder to place bytecoin data.

That's all.

Use old versions up to 3.0.4 isn't recommended
newbie
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How to change  the blockchain Bytecoin location?  For example  from disk C to disk D.

I did so:
1 - I installed the program (v. 2.0.4 or 3.1.1).
2 - Then I created a shortcut bytecoin-gui and put it on the desktop.
3 - I started the program using this shortcut.
4 - I created a new wallet and set a password for it. Synchronization started. I waited a bit and finished the program.
5 - In the "Start" menu, I typed the command %APPDATA% and was in the "Roaming" folder.
6 - Then I copied the folder "bytecoin" and placed it on disk "D".
7 - After that I deleted the "bytecoin" folder from the "Roaming" folder.
8 - Then in the "Start" menu I typed the command "cmd". You will see a black window for working with the command line. You will see a line similar to this: "C:\Users\your user name>" and the cursor that will flash. You should write such a command:

MkLink /J "C:\Users\your user name\AppData\Roaming\bytecoin" "D:\bytecoin"

The entire line should look like this:

C:\Users\your user name>MkLink /J "C:\Users\your user name\AppData\Roaming\bytecoin" "D:\bytecoin"

With the exception of “your user name”
 Write very carefully and do not miss the spaces.
9 - Collapse the command line and launch the program via the shortcut. Everything should work.

Кaк измeнить пyть для зaгpyзки Bytecoin блoкчeйнa c диcкa «C» нa диcк «D»

1 - Я ycтaнoвил пpoгpaммy (v. 2.0.4 или 3.1.1)
2 - Пoтoм я coздaл яpлык bytecoin-gui и пoмecтил eгo нa paбoчий cтoл.
3 - Я зaпycтил пpoгpaммy пpи пoмoщи этoгo яpлыкa.
4 - Coздaл нoвый кoшeлёк и ycтaнoвил нa нeгo пapoль. Haчaлacь cинxpoнизaция. Я пoдoждaл нeмнoгo и зaвepшил пpoгpaммy.
5 - B мeню "Пycк" я нaбpaл кoмaндy %APPDATA%  и oкaзaлcя в пaпкe "Roaming".
6 - Зaтeм я cкoпиpoвaл пaпкy "bytecoin" и пoмecтил eё нa диcк "Д".
7 - Пocлe этoгo я yдaлил пaпкy "bytecoin" из пaпки "Roaming".
8 - B мeню "Cтapт" я нaбpaл кoмaндy "cmd". Пepeд вaми пoявитcя чёpнoe oкнo для paбoты c кoмaнднoй cтpoкoй.  Bы yвидитe cтpoкy пoxoжyю нa этy: " C:\Users\your user name>" и кypcop, кoтopый бyдeт мигaть.
Bы дoлжны нaпиcaть тaкyю кoмaндy:

MkLink /J "C:\Users\your user name\AppData\Roaming\bytecoin" "D:\bytecoin"

Кopoчe, вcя cтpoкa дoлжнa имeть тaкoй вид( зa иcключeниeм “your user name”т.к. y вac бyдeт чтo тo cвoё):

C:\Users\your user name>MkLink /J "C:\Users\your user name\AppData\Roaming\bytecoin" "D:\bytecoin"

Пишитe oчeнь внимaтeльнo и нe пpoпycкaйтe пpoбeлы.
9 – Cвopaчивaeтe кoмaнднyю cтpoкy и чepeз яpлык зaпycкaeтe пpoгpaммy. Bcё дoлжнo paбoтaть.
sr. member
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I really do not understand why hard fork is even significant. this is just a software update. No new coins will be created and in terms of BCN value, it creates a sensation and raises the price. Is not that what drives the price of all crypto. Most people can not give 2 horrors about technology.
newbie
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The Updated Bytecoin Roadmap has been released! Please see our blog for more details!

http://[Suspicious link removed]/mqRbT6 

What section of road map are you on right now ?
member
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The Updated Bytecoin Roadmap has been released! Please see our blog for more details!

http://goo.gl/mqRbT6 
newbie
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Instant private transactions are provided all around the world by the Bytecoin Network, they are totally untraceable, and they don’t require any additional fees. That's why it's good to know that this is the best solution for those who want to keep their financial privacy.
jr. member
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this shitty and bad and buggy windows desktop wallet (see my last 2 posts on the last page before this one) actually needs 25 gb on your hard disk!
other qt wallets of other coins need at most 2 gb (most of them even below 1 gb)!
so now i deleted this crappy wallet.
don't want to spend 25 gb of my precious hard disk space for such a suspicious wallet which doesn't work very good and doesn't even show you clearly what is your public address.

jr. member
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Hello Bytecoin community. Below is a multitude of serious discrepancies regarding some Bytecoin officials, its community manager and the venture called AssetRush. Please note that I do not bring up the contested premine accusation - all my points are about other, new findings that other users just touched upon earlier. I brought this up in this very thread a month or so back but the posts were ignored. I urge the Bytecoin community to actually read what I found and not dismiss it all as FUD in a knee-jerk reaction. I also ask of the Bytecoin community to look for what happens to this post, or how Jenny Goldberg or other people working on Bytecoin addresses it.

The new findings in detail, with sources and proofs:
https://medium.com/@bdratings/bytecoin-puppets-among-us-7381db79c468
https://medium.com/@bdratings/an-update-on-the-bytecoin-farce-3ae34ce45ba8

TL;DR:

* 20 or so sockpuppet accounts have been identified, tied to people in the very midst of the Bytecoin project. They are all operated by Russian-speakers. No one on the Bytecoin team has ever addressed this. Proof is in the first article.

* Jenny Goldberg is not her real name. I established it by her use of Russian emoticons, you know, these )) kinds. Data from the Twitter Archiving Project confirms that Jennys Twitter account was created or is operated from a computer with Russian language settings. Remember, it is ok to be pseudonymous like Satoshi, but it is serious to pretend to be a real person in order to establish legitimacy to the Bytecoin project.

* "Jenny Goldberg"'s AssetRush venture is a facade; the large team of almost 20 people just a month ago have been reduced to 7 people (https://assetrush.com/about). Of this I have proof as well. All or a large majority of these AssetRush team members are fake persons with anglo-saxon names, yet operated by Russian speakers. Some quickly unfollowed Russian (cyrillic) media accounts on Twitter once I pointed this fact out. Their Twitter profiles were all created in April this year, within days of that of Jenny's. So no one in a team of 20 had a Twitter account prior to the AssetRush venture. Their LinkedIn profiles were fake as well (newly created but with over 1000 bought contacts). After I pointed this fact out, most of these profiles have been terminated in order to sweep it under the carpet.

Lastly, before anyone replies with something of the effect of: "So what if they are Russians!?" OF COURSE there is nothing wrong with Russian dev teams, only an idiot would show such prejudice. The point I'm making is that someone Russian speaking who pretend to be named Jenny Goldberg, and operates a bunch of fake Twitter and LinkedIn accounts, is lying to you, and the reason of this lie is in the end to take money from people through some kind of social engineering. So start demanding answers.

@BCN_official Why do you keep ignoring this? There are multiple issues, independent of each other, that you really ought to address.
full member
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Well...

the X3 Asic Miner is out...
https://shop.bitmain.com/product/detail?pid=00020180523190336721X5amjA1i0695

impressive & tempting: 220kH/s @ 500w
but i'm a hard fan of ASIC resistant algorithm...

Argon2d it is.

Not a fan of changing the algorithm every 6 months... "cat & mouse game"
the quest for the ultimate algorithm continues...

CryptoNight v6 was cpu friendly, very power efficient, i liked that a lot.

the problem is not that is Asic resistant or Not...
the problem is the Ratio 220:1 vs. price, too much unbalanced...

the ideal algorithm would give equal opportunity to cpu, gpu & Asic.

ETHash gpu vs. asic ratio is less unbalanced... but Not Cpu friendly.

Anyway...
sha256 miners
scrypt
x11 "Dash"
Blake 2b
ETHash
Equihash
& CriptoNight v6

hero member
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I  have  baned  my  btc address to   bytecoin,   dont know how to check  the  amount of  byte coin I  have  got ,  will  check it  out  sooner or later
sr. member
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I hope people don't just take my word for the above, but look at the evidence I present in the articles. I have also saved quite much evidence locally should it be needed (if Bytecoin/AssetRush starts removing more profiles, accounts, team members etc).

The two articles are a bunch of phrases, claiming to tell the truth. It's the truth of the author alone. What is real therefrom, I will never find out in a reasonable amount of time. I do not trust anybody, I even do not trust myself. But nevertheless, thanks for telling me your ultimate truth.
sr. member
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You will loose your money, if you match one of the following items:

+ you own this coin, without having confidence in it, expecting a rising price
+ you don't own this coin, although having confidence, expecting a falling price
+ you have too much of this coin, expecting a rising price

Don't expect anything, then natural rules allow you to keep your money. Investments are bounties in a human world.
jr. member
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I hope people don't just take my word for the above, but look at the evidence I present in the articles. I have also saved quite much evidence locally should it be needed (if Bytecoin/AssetRush starts removing more profiles, accounts, team members etc).
sr. member
Activity: 876
Merit: 291
Hello Bytecoin community. Below is a multitude of serious discrepancies regarding some Bytecoin officials, its community manager and the venture called AssetRush. Please note that I do not bring up the contested premine accusation - all my points are about other, new findings that other users just touched upon earlier. I brought this up in this very thread a month or so back but the posts were ignored. I urge the Bytecoin community to actually read what I found and not dismiss it all as FUD in a knee-jerk reaction. I also ask of the Bytecoin community to look for what happens to this post, or how Jenny Goldberg or other people working on Bytecoin addresses it.

The new findings in detail, with sources and proofs:
https://medium.com/@bdratings/bytecoin-puppets-among-us-7381db79c468
https://medium.com/@bdratings/an-update-on-the-bytecoin-farce-3ae34ce45ba8

TL;DR:

* 20 or so sockpuppet accounts have been identified, tied to people in the very midst of the Bytecoin project. They are all operated by Russian-speakers. No one on the Bytecoin team has ever addressed this. Proof is in the first article.

* Jenny Goldberg is not her real name. I established it by her use of Russian emoticons, you know, these )) kinds. Data from the Twitter Archiving Project confirms that Jennys Twitter account was created or is operated from a computer with Russian language settings. Remember, it is ok to be pseudonymous like Satoshi, but it is serious to pretend to be a real person in order to establish legitimacy to the Bytecoin project.

* "Jenny Goldberg"'s AssetRush venture is a facade; the large team of almost 20 people just a month ago have been reduced to 7 people (https://assetrush.com/about). Of this I have proof as well. All or a large majority of these AssetRush team members are fake persons with anglo-saxon names, yet operated by Russian speakers. Some quickly unfollowed Russian (cyrillic) media accounts on Twitter once I pointed this fact out. Their Twitter profiles were all created in April this year, within days of that of Jenny's. So no one in a team of 20 had a Twitter account prior to the AssetRush venture. Their LinkedIn profiles were fake as well (newly created but with over 1000 bought contacts). After I pointed this fact out, most of these profiles have been terminated in order to sweep it under the carpet.

Lastly, before anyone replies with something of the effect of: "So what if they are Russians!?" OF COURSE there is nothing wrong with Russian dev teams, only an idiot would show such prejudice. The point I'm making is that someone Russian speaking who pretend to be named Jenny Goldberg, and operates a bunch of fake Twitter and LinkedIn accounts, is lying to you, and the reason of this lie is in the end to take money from people through some kind of social engineering. So start demanding answers.

Thanks for your warnings. I don't know if you are trustworthy, but the mission and actions of this rather new dev team is warning enought. They, and all greedy followers, will loose their money.
jr. member
Activity: 53
Merit: 46
Hello Bytecoin community. Below is a multitude of serious discrepancies regarding some Bytecoin officials, its community manager and the venture called AssetRush. Please note that I do not bring up the contested premine accusation - all my points are about other, new findings that other users just touched upon earlier. I brought this up in this very thread a month or so back but the posts were ignored. I urge the Bytecoin community to actually read what I found and not dismiss it all as FUD in a knee-jerk reaction. I also ask of the Bytecoin community to look for what happens to this post, or how Jenny Goldberg or other people working on Bytecoin addresses it.

The new findings in detail, with sources and proofs:
https://medium.com/@bdratings/bytecoin-puppets-among-us-7381db79c468
https://medium.com/@bdratings/an-update-on-the-bytecoin-farce-3ae34ce45ba8

TL;DR:

* 20 or so sockpuppet accounts have been identified, tied to people in the very midst of the Bytecoin project. They are all operated by Russian-speakers. No one on the Bytecoin team has ever addressed this. Proof is in the first article.

* Jenny Goldberg is not her real name. I established it by her use of Russian emoticons, you know, these )) kinds. Data from the Twitter Archiving Project confirms that Jennys Twitter account was created or is operated from a computer with Russian language settings. Remember, it is ok to be pseudonymous like Satoshi, but it is serious to pretend to be a real person in order to establish legitimacy to the Bytecoin project.

* "Jenny Goldberg"'s AssetRush venture is a facade; the large team of almost 20 people just a month ago have been reduced to 7 people (https://assetrush.com/about). Of this I have proof as well. All or a large majority of these AssetRush team members are fake persons with anglo-saxon names, yet operated by Russian speakers. Some quickly unfollowed Russian (cyrillic) media accounts on Twitter once I pointed this fact out. Their Twitter profiles were all created in April this year, within days of that of Jenny's. So no one in a team of 20 had a Twitter account prior to the AssetRush venture. Their LinkedIn profiles were fake as well (newly created but with over 1000 bought contacts). After I pointed this fact out, most of these profiles have been terminated in order to sweep it under the carpet.

Lastly, before anyone replies with something of the effect of: "So what if they are Russians!?" OF COURSE there is nothing wrong with Russian dev teams, only an idiot would show such prejudice. The point I'm making is that someone Russian speaking who pretend to be named Jenny Goldberg, and operates a bunch of fake Twitter and LinkedIn accounts, is lying to you, and the reason of this lie is in the end to take money from people through some kind of social engineering. So start demanding answers.
member
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i'm new to bytecoin and have just installed the windows desktop wallet.

is it correct that the bytecoin addresses/public keys are very much longer than the addresses of other coins?

the thing is that in the wallet there is no "receive" option (just a "send" option) and at the top of the wallet right under the menu tabs there is a very long chain of digits and letters like a coin address but much longer than usual (about 3 times as long as a bitcoin address/public key).

it doesn't say anywhere if that is your public key.

i just want to make sure that i can send my coins from the exchange to that address or not.


My experience.
1. I sent BCN from Polo to my desktop wallet which was specified only my wallet address.
2. When I sent back to Polo , I have been specified both wallet address and private key. ( Because Polo need both ). Please click option for filling private key.
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