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Topic: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg - page 332. (Read 542094 times)

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Ok I sent an offer to the market, first person to accept gets $1

By the way I should mention if you type the amount in fiat with the "$" sign, the program will convert it to BitBay by checking the exchange rate. This should make things pretty easy when pricing.

I think I just accepted it, lets see if it works

Ok cool, i logged in. You should keep your client running because its peer to peer. That free $1 order was one of mine.  Looks like its now 1.04... up 4% Cheesy


It should show in your pending offers tab

Yes you are correct it is now showing in the Pending tab

What is next?

Thanks
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So eventually this client will stake coins as well - like the wallet yet with added security?
Or can it already stake?

One more question, (sorry if it's been answered already), can we go ahead and sell stuff or do we have to wait till the final release?


Yes, eventually the client will stake.
You can sell stuff now if you want to, but we recommend to only test for now. It is after all in beta, so you would not want to sell your house with this yet  Smiley
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So eventually this client will stake coins as well - like the wallet yet with added security?
Or can it already stake?
Yes the staking function will be added to the client . Of course I can't give any ETA on that. Wink
One more question, (sorry if it's been answered already), can we go ahead and sell stuff or do we have to wait till the final release?
Can't give you any answer, but I guess David can tell you more.
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Yet I can't seem to find out how I'm supposed to incorporate my existing QT-wallet info into the client.
Why would you need to do that? I mean if you wanna transfer some BAY from your QT wallet to the client then just copy the clients address to a txtfile eg., close the client (be sure that it really exited) and start the QT wallet.
Note: the copy to clipboard function won't work if you close the client. That's why I put it into a txt file Wink

Ahhhh...Thanks!!
I guess I was trying to overthink the whole concept.
I think I'm getting the gist of this now.

So eventually this client will stake coins as well - like the wallet yet with added security?
Or can it already stake?

One more question, (sorry if it's been answered already), can we go ahead and sell stuff or do we have to wait till the final release?
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Yet I can't seem to find out how I'm supposed to incorporate my existing QT-wallet info into the client.
Why would you need to do that? I mean if you wanna transfer some BAY from your QT wallet to the client then just copy the clients address to a txtfile eg., close the client (be sure that it really exited) and start the QT wallet.
Note: the copy to clipboard function won't work if you close the client. That's why I put it into a txt file Wink
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Okay.

So I'm waiting on the client to finish syncing. In the mean time, I've been reading up on "Documentation" in the Client's "Help" tab.

Yet I can't seem to find out how I'm supposed to incorporate my existing QT-wallet info into the client.

So do I have to use the wallet console to find my private key and then enter that into the client?

If my wallet only has one private key (i'm just guessing), what do I do when the client asks if I want to make a second private key?

Any video links already out that explain this?

Thanks in advance!

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Ok im now running the new version of the wallet halo v1.2 and still cant see or search the markets in any way whatsoever is there a trick to it im not aware of yet or something else??

edit: I have the tab and both of my keys are loaded and the wallet is running.
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Ok I sent an offer to the market, first person to accept gets $1

By the way I should mention if you type the amount in fiat with the "$" sign, the program will convert it to BitBay by checking the exchange rate. This should make things pretty easy when pricing.

I think I just accepted it, lets see if it works

Ok cool, i logged in. You should keep your client running because its peer to peer. That free $1 order was one of mine.  Looks like its now 1.04... up 4% Cheesy


It should show in your pending offers tab
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Ok I sent an offer to the market, first person to accept gets $1

By the way I should mention if you type the amount in fiat with the "$" sign, the program will convert it to BitBay by checking the exchange rate. This should make things pretty easy when pricing.

I think I just accepted it, lets see if it works
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@3r197 Thanks for the info!
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Ohhh Smart Wallet update is interesting sounds... I m ready for get this wallet.... Smiley Wink Smiley
I just can't call it a wallet btw. It's by far more than that, so I would rather talk about it as being the client.
When I see wallet i think of a QT wallet, which are also downloadable at our new site http://bitbaymarket.net btw Wink
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Ohhh Smart Wallet update is interesting sounds... I m ready for get this wallet.... Smiley Wink Smiley
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does anyone know if the qt wallet will or won't work on 64 bit windows?

My wallet works fine. Never had an issue with it.

But I found out that I can't run both the newly release public beta marketplace client and the wallet at the same time. The system is 'either or', so to speak. I'm just beginning the journey of trying to understand the marketplace client.
This will take some time to learn and I know that the dev's here are already focused on the 2 key principles of crypto - "Decentralization" and "Ease of Use".

If you don't want to participate in the public beta marketplace client, by all means, just use the wallet for transactions or staking, eventually though, the wallet will become obsolete.

As for now... I'm staking my coins with my wallet, and when I get time to play around with the marketplace client, I simply shut down my wallet and try to learn the new system.

Hope this helps!


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does anyone know if the qt wallet will or won't work on 64 bit windows?
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https://bitbay.market
We have a new mac QT wallet for everyone to try out (finally!). We are finishing proper versions of the QTs to provide simple, stable staking wallets for everyone while we work on our advanced client.

You can grab it at http://bit.ly/bitbaymac

Once again, we are using a bit.ly link for tracking purposes, the file is hosted on bitbay.market as with the windows version.

So mac users, please give it a go and let us know how it goes!
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I cant imagine anyone who wants the source having good intentions.

I can. People want to check for backdoors, security holes. That's a big part of the idea behind Open Source. Many eyes will make for better code. All the recent OpenSSL and Bash problems were found by reading code. Plus there's money involved. People are sensitive about that.

And, if you're not in it for a commercial reason, opening the code leads to the possibility that  people  would want to fork the code for other uses. Like most Altcoins are forks of Bitcoin

You are 100% correct. Thats why i allow anyone to build from the source on request. I only want to protect it from cloners. But yeah anyone who wishes to build for sure. I only obfuscate the variable names. Eventually i should add, it will be open source. I want to finish my current promises first before i do.
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Ahh ok thanks. Yeah maybe i can put something in to detect for that. The qt wallet will be obsolete soon anyways.


That mean you're rolling the QT into the marketplace? I presume we'll be staking from the marketplace as well ? Everything is setup for the send/rec'v w/multisig so it looks like you are combing them.

It's looking really good and I'm anxious to see some larger adoption of the platform.



That is correct. I'm finishing up "multisignature staking/cold staking". It makes it so you can stake from 2 locations even. You could even stake with rasberry pi or 2fa. Its on the way.
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I cant imagine anyone who wants the source having good intentions.

I can. People want to check for backdoors, security holes. That's a big part of the idea behind Open Source. Many eyes will make for better code. All the recent OpenSSL and Bash problems were found by reading code. Plus there's money involved. People are sensitive about that.

And, if you're not in it for a commercial reason, opening the code leads to the possibility that  people  would want to fork the code for other uses. Like most Altcoins are forks of Bitcoin
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David Zimbeck

Many thanks for your hard work on the project. We can look forward to great things to come. ♥
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Ahh ok thanks. Yeah maybe i can put something in to detect for that. The qt wallet will be obsolete soon anyways.


That mean you're rolling the QT into the marketplace? I presume we'll be staking from the marketplace as well ? Everything is setup for the send/rec'v w/multisig so it looks like you are combing them.

It's looking really good and I'm anxious to see some larger adoption of the platform.

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