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Topic: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg - page 104. (Read 542115 times)

legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG

How about running a Bay node on a cloud hosted linux box, up 24 hours a day ?

I'd like to do that for staking but it seems a bit unsecure having to have the live wallet on there and unlocked.

Any thoughts on how to do this securely ?

not sure if david has got the cold staking (multisig) working from 2 different ips yet or not... if so that is the safest way perhaps
full member
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FrontEnd developer
After such a strong rise in summer and strong fall. Finally comes the rainbow times for BITBAY. Finally began an upward trend. But after rebranding the coin just did not know. Super cool logo.

I think the project is just great to invest in the long. I always thought he was undervalued. Expect rapid growth in a short time
legendary
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I have long liked this coin and I always wanted to buy it BUT. As soon as I came here to read about it there are not good people about it wrote very poorly. And I was scared to buy it now very much regret

Well what is most important is the quality of the software and project. I've always thought we explained things very well on this thread and are usually quick to respond to questions. We have a pretty large community too so perhaps you didn't ask the right people. Nonetheless if you have any questions we can surely answer them.

sent you a pm Dave
legendary
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How about running a Bay node on a cloud hosted linux box, up 24 hours a day ?

I'd like to do that for staking but it seems a bit unsecure having to have the live wallet on there and unlocked.

Any thoughts on how to do this securely ?
legendary
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Monday 27th November sees the release of the new BitBay web wallet, the first application in our new "BitBay Easy" development line.

To read about the new wallet, our reasons for building it and future projects check out the latest press release here: https://blog.bitbay.market/bitbays-web-wallet-b0edad801f8e

i am really waiting for this. i hope there won't be a delay. i want to test the webwallet. go go go!
member
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Can someone tell me if it is right that i see a cup and handle pattern on the 1Day chart? I'm learning to read charts so confirmation would be nice Smiley

Wow. I'd say so.

Hadn't noticed that, nice discovery. Look at the volume at the entry, middle and exit from the handle: textbook. Bit of a deep handle but you rarely get them to perfection.



You can see a cup and handle on the 1Hour chart as well now i think.
sr. member
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Could you explain how would the integrity of the goods will be checked? What if I will pay for a kilo of gold, but get a kilo of lead?

Double deposit escrow.  Based on bithalo that David initially built to be used with Bitcoin.  Basically both parties put something in escrow, and if a resolution is not reached then both deposits are burned. 

legendary
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Will it be possible to import a private key for the legacy chain into the market client ? (Or into a new QT client which supports the post-fork upgrade) ?

I don't know if I'll get upgraded in time for the fork.

Your keys (for client) or wallet.dat (for Qt) will work after the fork too. You just have to load them in the wallets we released Nov 1st. But please, update before and leave your wallet running if you can. We would like to see 90% or more on the new protocol when we fork.

Ok, thanks. Will upgrade ASAP.
hero member
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Will it be possible to import a private key for the legacy chain into the market client ? (Or into a new QT client which supports the post-fork upgrade) ?

I don't know if I'll get upgraded in time for the fork.

Your keys (for client) or wallet.dat (for Qt) will work after the fork too. You just have to load them in the wallets we released Nov 1st. But please, update before and leave your wallet running if you can. We would like to see 90% or more on the new protocol when we fork.
member
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It good to have bitbay, they always focus about future, and I'm loving it, there transparency is clear
legendary
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Will it be possible to import a private key for the legacy chain into the market client ? (Or into a new QT client which supports the post-fork upgrade) ?

I don't know if I'll get upgraded in time for the fork.
hero member
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Could you explain how would the integrity of the goods will be checked? What if I will pay for a kilo of gold, but get a kilo of lead?

Read the infographic about unbreakable contracts in OP https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9817399
With Bitbay scammers can not win.
newbie
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Could you explain how would the integrity of the goods will be checked? What if I will pay for a kilo of gold, but get a kilo of lead?
full member
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Hello,

  Congratulations on everyone who has stuck with Bitbay from the beginning.  Its been a long journey with many ups and downs but Bitbay is finally being recognized and the word is getting out.

  Download the Market Client and see why its the most advanced wallet that there is.  I have no idea how the developer has crammed so much usefully tools into the wallet.  Its one of the few coins that actually has a real world use.  A fully decentralized market where you can buy and sell just about anything.

Thanks
legendary
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BAY pulling away now, well inside the 900 Sat "arena" Wink

Walls @ 950 and 960 demolished. Volume also ramping up. Over $16 million for the day so far. Starting to break out of that little "cup' formation at the end of the 2 month bowl on the BTC ratio.



15-minute volume over the last 5 hours...


legendary
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If paranoia is the reason, you should consider linux cubes. Several members of the team are using it successfully I think.

Yes. Good idea.

I'm not a linux geek but there are some good GUIs around. Maybe I could run that in the VM instead.
hero member
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Ok, decided to do something I'd never normally do.

Run a crypto client under Windows. (Under VM Ware on the Mac).

Downloading Bay QT for Win now.

Can you tell me why you would never do that ?

I'm just paranoid. I see Windows as the most rat infested, virus ridden, keyboard logging , attack prone operating system in existence. I also imagine that Microsoft stuff has more back doors than a city centre brothel so I generally try to avoid it for normal stuff, never mind for storing skyrocketting cryptocurrencies on.


If paranoia is the reason, you should consider linux cubes. Several members of the team are using it successfully I think.
hero member
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Whats the MAX SUPPLY of BitBay?

Can't find it anywhere!

You find current supply here: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bay/
Supply grows with 1% pr year (meaning it will probably decrease in reality because of lost passwords etc.)
legendary
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Ok, decided to do something I'd never normally do.

Run a crypto client under Windows. (Under VM Ware on the Mac).

Downloading Bay QT for Win now.

Can you tell me why you would never do that ?

I'm just paranoid. I see Windows as the most rat infested, virus ridden, keyboard logging , attack prone operating system in existence. I also imagine that Microsoft stuff has more back doors than a city centre brothel so I generally try to avoid it for normal stuff, never mind for storing skyrocketting cryptocurrencies on.
full member
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Ok, decided to do something I'd never normally do.

Run a crypto client under Windows. (Under VM Ware on the Mac).

Downloading Bay QT for Win now.

Can you tell me why you would never do that ? Im curious because Im not very tech savvy (I get wallets to work though) but dont know much about the pro / cons of the different operating systems. Would be happy if you evaluate a bit for me!
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