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Topic: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg - page 186. (Read 542140 times)

legendary
Activity: 1764
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this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.

This really is a useless post coming from nowhere. You should read the last 40 pages to get an idea of why and how bitbay recovered from its past

you need to removing your sell walls on bittrex, it's building up like crazy.  so much sell pressure but not much buyer. just i said last pump probably last chance of getting out. i didn't say this coin is bad or anything, i just said people want to get out, why the heck would I need to read 40 pages for? i didn't say anything about tech perspective. anyway, i still give props to the dev of this coin of what i heard of him, honest and integrity.

Personally if the price really went down i would buy more. I'm not selling what I have. If the price drops so be it i'm in for the long run not a quick buck. If i didn't know any better i'd wager you want the price to go down further so you can also buy in more. But you wouldn't pull such a cheap trick would you.

i'm interested in bitbay but after a few days of getting to know bitbay it don't seem to have a chance for grow, it's just a pump and dump at the moment. after dump people are moving on and let the coin die out, it don't seem to be legit pump to me. my best advice for you is to hype and advertise in order for a coin to grow, even if it have or don't have any usefulness. just like the useless shadowcash, it attacks and compare itself to other coins. i will stop now and moving on from this thread, good luck.

this is good advice really although it sounds negative it is what is needed. Bay has the product it needs the marketing. We don't need hype we just need organised marketing and showing people the wallet. I personally believe we need the popular features too to become popular. You can not fight what people think they want even if it is not needed.

Slap some masternodes into bay and some good privacy and you would have probably seen some top 10 action with pivX. I don't really like masternodes but they do encourage loyalty and incentive to hold the coin more than a very small pos rate.

Anyway we are still at the start with bitbay we can grow and grow in an organic way. We got some attention in the last few days. This is probably a lot of the 2x 'ers cashing out anyway hopefully swapping into stronger hands for the real rise later.

We are still up over 100% from a few weeks back so that's a good jump. Even a floor of 250 would be reasonable even if stupidly under value again. We can rise from there.

If you want the coins at 10000 sats then you need to believe it is worth 10000 sats or greater and not bail out just to get 2x gains. Compare it to other project in the top 20. It deserves to be there at least. If it had good privacy and mobile then top 5 to me anyway.




ok i have to come back seen i answered your bitbay thread on altcoin section. yes, it would be huge if you guys have anonymous something like monero or dash. why only 1% interest? too little and need to be fix. 1% could be implemented if the coin already popular but seen bitbay is not yet popular, it need to be around 5-8% for first 5 years?

also bitbay could be huge if it have the buy/sell android or iphone app then marketing it, it could be a huge and taking crypto by storm.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.

ARK is the coin been pumped by the 4chan group (which by your avitar,you are part of). last week you targeted Bay. - Move along and stay away

It's not all bad, if it wasn't for the Pump i wouldn't have noticed this coin. Imagine it got the attention of others also.
sr. member
Activity: 257
Merit: 250
Seems like a coin whose time has come.  How many online marketplaces are there for Fiat?  eBay, Amazon, and hundreds others.  How many are there for crypto?  There are more coming about, like particl, and it's naturally that bitbay should reach a good price for it.   I would like to get into a group that networks on experience of using it.  Been too busy to get to use it right now but a social aspect of marketers using it would be good.  Is there a bitbay user's forum?

Quickest way to get info is official Slack room bitbay.slack.com

There's also a forum accessible from bitbay.market website.
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 552
Seems like a coin whose time has come.  How many online marketplaces are there for Fiat?  eBay, Amazon, and hundreds others.  How many are there for crypto?  There are more coming about, like particl, and it's naturally that bitbay should reach a good price for it.   I would like to get into a group that networks on experience of using it.  Been too busy to get to use it right now but a social aspect of marketers using it would be good.  Is there a bitbay user's forum?
sr. member
Activity: 257
Merit: 250
shilling, trolling, fud -> repeat

It's like a life cycle in crypto, bitbay also. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2100
Merit: 1167
MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.

This really is a useless post coming from nowhere. You should read the last 40 pages to get an idea of why and how bitbay recovered from its past

you need to removing your sell walls on bittrex, it's building up like crazy.  so much sell pressure but not much buyer. just i said last pump probably last chance of getting out. i didn't say this coin is bad or anything, i just said people want to get out, why the heck would I need to read 40 pages for? i didn't say anything about tech perspective. anyway, i still give props to the dev of this coin of what i heard of him, honest and integrity.

Personally if the price really went down i would buy more. I'm not selling what I have. If the price drops so be it i'm in for the long run not a quick buck. If i didn't know any better i'd wager you want the price to go down further so you can also buy in more. But you wouldn't pull such a cheap trick would you.

i'm interested in bitbay but after a few days of getting to know bitbay it don't seem to have a chance for grow, it's just a pump and dump at the moment. after dump people are moving on and let the coin die out, it don't seem to be legit pump to me. my best advice for you is to hype and advertise in order for a coin to grow, even if it have or don't have any usefulness. just like the useless shadowcash, it attacks and compare itself to other coins. i will stop now and moving on from this thread, good luck.

this is good advice really although it sounds negative it is what is needed. Bay has the product it needs the marketing. We don't need hype we just need organised marketing and showing people the wallet. I personally believe we need the popular features too to become popular. You can not fight what people think they want even if it is not needed.

Slap some masternodes into bay and some good privacy and you would have probably seen some top 10 action with pivX. I don't really like masternodes but they do encourage loyalty and incentive to hold the coin more than a very small pos rate.

Anyway we are still at the start with bitbay we can grow and grow in an organic way. We got some attention in the last few days. This is probably a lot of the 2x 'ers cashing out anyway hopefully swapping into stronger hands for the real rise later.

We are still up over 100% from a few weeks back so that's a good jump. Even a floor of 250 would be reasonable even if stupidly under value again. We can rise from there.

If you want the coins at 10000 sats then you need to believe it is worth 10000 sats or greater and not bail out just to get 2x gains. Compare it to other project in the top 20. It deserves to be there at least. If it had good privacy and mobile then top 5 to me anyway.


legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.

This really is a useless post coming from nowhere. You should read the last 40 pages to get an idea of why and how bitbay recovered from its past

you need to removing your sell walls on bittrex, it's building up like crazy.  so much sell pressure but not much buyer. just i said last pump probably last chance of getting out. i didn't say this coin is bad or anything, i just said people want to get out, why the heck would I need to read 40 pages for? i didn't say anything about tech perspective. anyway, i still give props to the dev of this coin of what i heard of him, honest and integrity.

Personally if the price really went down i would buy more. I'm not selling what I have. If the price drops so be it i'm in for the long run not a quick buck. If i didn't know any better i'd wager you want the price to go down further so you can also buy in more. But you wouldn't pull such a cheap trick would you.

i'm interested in bitbay but after a few days of getting to know bitbay it don't seem to have a chance for grow, it's just a pump and dump at the moment. after dump people are moving on and let the coin die out, it don't seem to be legit pump to me. my best advice for you is to hype and advertise in order for a coin to grow, even if it have or don't have any usefulness. just like the useless shadowcash, it attacks and compare itself to other coins. i will stop now and moving on from this thread, good luck.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.

This really is a useless post coming from nowhere. You should read the last 40 pages to get an idea of why and how bitbay recovered from its past

you need to removing your sell walls on bittrex, it's building up like crazy.  so much sell pressure but not much buyer. just i said last pump probably last chance of getting out. i didn't say this coin is bad or anything, i just said people want to get out, why the heck would I need to read 40 pages for? i didn't say anything about tech perspective. anyway, i still give props to the dev of this coin of what i heard of him, honest and integrity.

Personally if the price really went down i would buy more. I'm not selling what I have. If the price drops so be it i'm in for the long run not a quick buck. If i didn't know any better i'd wager you want the price to go down further so you can also buy in more. But you wouldn't pull such a cheap trick would you.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.

This really is a useless post coming from nowhere. You should read the last 40 pages to get an idea of why and how bitbay recovered from its past

you need to removing your sell walls on bittrex, it's building up like crazy.  so much sell pressure but not much buyer. just i said last pump probably last chance of getting out. i didn't say this coin is bad or anything, i just said people want to get out, why the heck would I need to read 40 pages for? i didn't say anything about tech perspective. anyway, i still give props to the dev of this coin of what i heard of him, honest and integrity.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1422
this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.

This really is a useless post coming from nowhere. You should read the last 40 pages to get an idea of why and how bitbay recovered from its past
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
this look like a pump and dump, last hope of getting out? those sell walls keep building up. the idea and coin look good but no hype and not many exchange for it.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Looks like your website bitbay.market has lot of broken internal links, just a heads up so it can be fixed.

I just tried the site and couldn't even access it, hit f5 it half loaded, hit it again it was fine. My guess is just some network issues and links are fine.
sr. member
Activity: 257
Merit: 250
Looks like your website bitbay.market has lot of broken internal links, just a heads up so it can be fixed.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Well guys,

You got my attention with this. Found out about this coin while looking at trending coins on https://coinmarketcap.com/gainers-losers/

As far as i'm concerned there are two upcoming coins at the moment. This and another one that begins with S and ends with T (No Not SHIT!) i'm sure you know what it is so i wont advertise it here.

Anyway put in a couple of thousand $$ into this coin, unfortunately paid more than i needed to as it's since dropped a bit. I'm sure it will go back up soon, but if not consider it a donation to the cause.

I'm telling everyone i know about this coin (and some of them have already invested) as it has a bright future if managed well and the buy in window is getting ever shorter. (way under valued imo)

Good work your doing here and looking forward to the moving peg implementation.



legendary
Activity: 2412
Merit: 1044
Yeah any trolling will be laughed at. They can say whatever they want but this software exists. All we need to do is keep marketing it so people realize whats been going on.
legendary
Activity: 2412
Merit: 1044
How is the market decentralized when it's moderated and listings can be taken down?

The moderation system works like this:

I cannot possibly moderate the internet. All the markets are anonymous. If I or anyone in core don't know the name of the market we can't
possibly moderate it because it would be secret to us.

However if we discover a market that would be worth banning we can. Also we can give out the moderation key to people who insist.

Now the way users see this key is, they subscribe to that key. When they see the moderator send messages to them like "ban this user" or "ban this market" they do so.

Users themselves can FLAG orders. So there is also a decentralized moderation layer. If John starts a market that sells shoes and people start
posting job offers or advertisements that have nothing to do with the market his users can flag the order. After about 5 flags or so an order is removed.

There is also a second moderation key. One for supermod and one for regular mod. A supermod can shut down markets and perform public key
bans. A regular mod can remove orders.

Hopefully that explains it.

And it certainly is decentralized, those are simply basic systems. We can't moderate what we don't see. And ultimately we are not responsible for contents of the markets. I'm just a dev and we don't tell people how to use the software. No more than we can moderate google search results.


That doesn't make any sense at all.


I would like to see the code, because this all sounds like bullshit.

Then don't be lazy. Download it here: www.davtonia.com/bithalo/haloobf.zip

And download the client and use it so just see for yourself. That package tells you how to build it.
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 310
AKA RJF - Member since '13
How is the market decentralized when it's moderated and listings can be taken down?

The moderation system works like this:

I cannot possibly moderate the internet. All the markets are anonymous. If I or anyone in core don't know the name of the market we can't
possibly moderate it because it would be secret to us.

However if we discover a market that would be worth banning we can. Also we can give out the moderation key to people who insist.

Now the way users see this key is, they subscribe to that key. When they see the moderator send messages to them like "ban this user" or "ban this market" they do so.

Users themselves can FLAG orders. So there is also a decentralized moderation layer. If John starts a market that sells shoes and people start
posting job offers or advertisements that have nothing to do with the market his users can flag the order. After about 5 flags or so an order is removed.

There is also a second moderation key. One for supermod and one for regular mod. A supermod can shut down markets and perform public key
bans. A regular mod can remove orders.

Hopefully that explains it.

And it certainly is decentralized, those are simply basic systems. We can't moderate what we don't see. And ultimately we are not responsible for contents of the markets. I'm just a dev and we don't tell people how to use the software. No more than we can moderate google search results.


That doesn't make any sense at all.


I would like to see the code, because this all sounds like bullshit.

You must be reading your own posts then...

Oh BTW, here's one of those previous posts:

"Kudos David, you have my support."

How interesting.

hero member
Activity: 776
Merit: 557
As you can see David replied to your identical question 24 hours ago


Why won't David post the source code to GitHub?

Ethereum is available for inspection, why not BitBay?

The source is at www.davtonia.com/bithalo/haloobf.zip

Its not on github to prevent people who want to clone it and pump nonsense.

We are targeting a larger commercial market and not focusing on the darknet primarily. Moreso, trying to get people interested in decentralized markets. The source is there, can be audited and thats what counts most.

I work alone too and github is for collaboration. I've heard that devs don't usually contribute much to other projects so I would still end up doing the Lion Share and wouldn't get the stuff done any faster.
hero member
Activity: 776
Merit: 557
How is the market decentralized when it's moderated and listings can be taken down?

The moderation system works like this:

I cannot possibly moderate the internet. All the markets are anonymous. If I or anyone in core don't know the name of the market we can't
possibly moderate it because it would be secret to us.

However if we discover a market that would be worth banning we can. Also we can give out the moderation key to people who insist.

Now the way users see this key is, they subscribe to that key. When they see the moderator send messages to them like "ban this user" or "ban this market" they do so.

Users themselves can FLAG orders. So there is also a decentralized moderation layer. If John starts a market that sells shoes and people start
posting job offers or advertisements that have nothing to do with the market his users can flag the order. After about 5 flags or so an order is removed.

There is also a second moderation key. One for supermod and one for regular mod. A supermod can shut down markets and perform public key
bans. A regular mod can remove orders.

Hopefully that explains it.

And it certainly is decentralized, those are simply basic systems. We can't moderate what we don't see. And ultimately we are not responsible for contents of the markets. I'm just a dev and we don't tell people how to use the software. No more than we can moderate google search results.


That doesn't make any sense at all.


I would like to see the code, because this all sounds like bullshit.

I think he explained it rather well!
Why dont you download it and see it working!

you will be able to look at 1000's of lines of code and understand it, but can't understand it when its explained to you in English? Are you a developer? Will you be able to understand 50,000 + lines of original code?

yet another 'new' account trying to discredit you David. All this 5 comments have been in Bitbay related threads. All trying to discredit the project. It shows you must be doing something right if he is taking the time to create new accounts and spend the evening commenting on every Bitbay thread. The question is why  . . . competitor or paid troll? My bet is the troll from 4Chan ;-) yes we are aware of you
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
How is the market decentralized when it's moderated and listings can be taken down?

The moderation system works like this:

I cannot possibly moderate the internet. All the markets are anonymous. If I or anyone in core don't know the name of the market we can't
possibly moderate it because it would be secret to us.

However if we discover a market that would be worth banning we can. Also we can give out the moderation key to people who insist.

Now the way users see this key is, they subscribe to that key. When they see the moderator send messages to them like "ban this user" or "ban this market" they do so.

Users themselves can FLAG orders. So there is also a decentralized moderation layer. If John starts a market that sells shoes and people start
posting job offers or advertisements that have nothing to do with the market his users can flag the order. After about 5 flags or so an order is removed.

There is also a second moderation key. One for supermod and one for regular mod. A supermod can shut down markets and perform public key
bans. A regular mod can remove orders.

Hopefully that explains it.

And it certainly is decentralized, those are simply basic systems. We can't moderate what we don't see. And ultimately we are not responsible for contents of the markets. I'm just a dev and we don't tell people how to use the software. No more than we can moderate google search results.


That doesn't make any sense at all.


I would like to see the code, because this all sounds like bullshit.
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