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Topic: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg - page 75. (Read 542094 times)

legendary
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If any body is trying to use the smart contract bitbay wallet but it always crashes on you, try opening the client as an administrator (  run as administrator) it works for me . whom every it works for can start making smart contracts now in bitbay.

Thanks for reporting this, what platform are you running and what directory did you install to?!
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
If any body is trying to use the smart contract bitbay wallet but it always crashes on you, try opening the client as an administrator (  run as administrator) it works for me . whom every it works for can start making smart contracts now in bitbay.
jr. member
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full member
Activity: 243
Merit: 100
Okay so this post is going to be a bit casual but I will forward it to Sean so they can make a nice tutorial with some screenshots.

If using Markets wallet:
Your account that qualifies should be the one you have open
Go to File->Sign/Verify
In the area to enter your message, paste your ETH address without any spaces or extra stuff
Then click sign
Choose one of your keys from the account you have open that qualifies
Then copy the signature and save it somewhere
Click sign again
Choose the second key from the account you have open that qualifies
Then copy the second signature and save it somewhere
Then close that window and go to the send tab
Click on advanced sending
Click on "Copy redeem script"
Then send an email to Optitoken
The contents should be your redeem script, your ETH address and BOTH of your signatures


Is it safe?
And where exactly the "key from the account you have open that qualifies" located?
Thank you!

Every account comes with two "share" files. key1.share and key2.share. Those are your public keys connected to your private keys. Really just the account that qualifies is the one you have open which is one of the top 500. So yes it's perfectly safe. What you send Opti is your redeem script which is actually just your receiving address written out longer, your ETH address and signatures. You can always contact me in advance if you have any questions about this. Maybe we can make a short video showing how to sign for both QT and Markets or a visual tutorial.

Thank you, but BitBay client lets you sign only ".private" files and there are no other options. So I signed two ".private" keys, exactly as you said: "Choose one of your keys... Choose the second key". Is it OK? Can somebody reach my account using these signatures?
member
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Another in-depth review for BAY published. More people are getting aware of BAY each day  Grin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzmewuM1llM&feature=youtu.be
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 250
By the way, this tight integration starts tomorrow or tomorrow indacoin just list BAY and tight intergration is in the future?I think this is why David Zimbeck has said in many interviews that exchange relationships will be very important going forward. Apparently he has multiple ways of handling it so we'll have to see.
legendary
Activity: 2744
Merit: 1708
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Finally, I have invested a few days ago in Bitbay. I was regretting that I haven't invested before spike a few months ago when I evaluated this project. I knew that Dzimbeck will do all what possible to finally be successful with his project. Such a developer is an asset for this project with no doubt. I like this constant development and this is just overwhelming how much only one dev was able to achieve. Few projects with an army of developers are far away behind Bitbay.
legendary
Activity: 2412
Merit: 1044
Keep up the great work and the results will come. You're a smart man with demonstrable results ...

I am going to buy some BitBay as i think the coin its self is very unique. Thanks

Nice to have you on board! Let us know on here if you ever have any questions or want to test out the markets.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2412
Merit: 1044
Okay so this post is going to be a bit casual but I will forward it to Sean so they can make a nice tutorial with some screenshots.

If using Markets wallet:
Your account that qualifies should be the one you have open
Go to File->Sign/Verify
In the area to enter your message, paste your ETH address without any spaces or extra stuff
Then click sign
Choose one of your keys from the account you have open that qualifies
Then copy the signature and save it somewhere
Click sign again
Choose the second key from the account you have open that qualifies
Then copy the second signature and save it somewhere
Then close that window and go to the send tab
Click on advanced sending
Click on "Copy redeem script"
Then send an email to Optitoken
The contents should be your redeem script, your ETH address and BOTH of your signatures


Is it safe?
And where exactly the "key from the account you have open that qualifies" located?
Thank you!

Every account comes with two "share" files. key1.share and key2.share. Those are your public keys connected to your private keys. Really just the account that qualifies is the one you have open which is one of the top 500. So yes it's perfectly safe. What you send Opti is your redeem script which is actually just your receiving address written out longer, your ETH address and signatures. You can always contact me in advance if you have any questions about this. Maybe we can make a short video showing how to sign for both QT and Markets or a visual tutorial.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 1
Keep up the great work and the results will come. You're a smart man with demonstrable results ...

I am going to buy some BitBay as i think the coin its self is very unique. Thanks
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10
Staking is so damn unprofitable for this coin ...

High inflation is not profitable either. The gains on staking must be realistic and not put downward pressure on the market. Currently with the staking weight users actually gain closer to 2% which is pretty decent.
Completely correct..
Huge staking is damaging coin hugely as well.
It should be more realistic and relevant..
Yep, just look at most of Dash Clones with > 200-1000% ROI/YEAR and how they're doing now after the bear market  Grin Grin
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 251
Staking is so damn unprofitable for this coin ...

High inflation is not profitable either. The gains on staking must be realistic and not put downward pressure on the market. Currently with the staking weight users actually gain closer to 2% which is pretty decent.
Completely correct..
Huge staking is damaging coin hugely as well.
It should be more realistic and relevant..
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10
New blog post, interesting read  Wink

Who Do You Trust? How BitBays Double Deposit Escrow changes the way we trust each other
https://blog.bitbay.market/double-deposit-escrow-57812d4241aa
jr. member
Activity: 90
Merit: 3
Hi everyone, I have a question regarding completing contracts. I would like to complete the BitBay faucet contract, and I am unsure regarding the "contract backup files". Should these files be kept secure/hidden? What is their purpose?


The contracts.dat file stores all of your transaction history, present contracts, and associated messages. If you have a large number of open contracts, or a large amount of money tied up a contract, it's a good idea to keep the updated file in a secure location until those transactions are complete.

contractsbackup.dat is simply an up-to-date backup of contracts.dat.

You can learn more about which files are important in video #7, below:
https://forum.bitbay.market/t/video-tutorials/38#7---important-client-data-backup-files

 Smiley
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10
Come on Telegram guys, you should get quick help from there  Wink Wink
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 102
Hi everyone, I have a question regarding completing contracts. I would like to complete the BitBay faucet contract, and I am unsure regarding the "contract backup files". Should these files be kept secure/hidden? What is their purpose?
full member
Activity: 243
Merit: 100
Okay so this post is going to be a bit casual but I will forward it to Sean so they can make a nice tutorial with some screenshots.

If using Markets wallet:
Your account that qualifies should be the one you have open
Go to File->Sign/Verify
In the area to enter your message, paste your ETH address without any spaces or extra stuff
Then click sign
Choose one of your keys from the account you have open that qualifies
Then copy the signature and save it somewhere
Click sign again
Choose the second key from the account you have open that qualifies
Then copy the second signature and save it somewhere
Then close that window and go to the send tab
Click on advanced sending
Click on "Copy redeem script"
Then send an email to Optitoken
The contents should be your redeem script, your ETH address and BOTH of your signatures


Is it safe?
And where exactly the "key from the account you have open that qualifies" located?
Thank you!
legendary
Activity: 2412
Merit: 1044
we're MOONING !!!!!!!! 2 million $ just came within few minutes on Bittrex  Wink Wink Wink
An important correction, it's nice to see all the volume recovering.  Cool
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10
we're MOONING !!!!!!!! 2 million $ just came within few minutes on Bittrex  Wink Wink Wink
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10
Someone on reddit asked about money raised and Token distribution at ICO.

This is the answer :
"All of the tokens were distributed. Roughly 1 billion. They claimed to raise 3000 Bitcoins when in reality it was closer to 1000 which at the time was roughly a half a million dollars. That was split among 5 people including myself and I'm the only one that stayed on the project afterwards. This took place at the end of 2014 more than 3 years ago."

So 4 of 5 devs disappeared?
Not surprise..
It`s common event in crypto..
Those unrealised fat ITs earning huge money in 2-3 months in crypto and leave everything, going to Thailand, to taste women.. Smiley
That`s why team is main factor in every project..
Glad we have overcome this failure..

The question was asked on Reddit and I do believe in always giving a straightforward answer. Because indeed not enough funds were available for our initial growth although luckily things have expanded on their own.

Yeah this is a story for the history books. We have come so far since then and have met deadlines and have been the first to release new features such as the decentralized markets which were a year before OpenBazaar. So the current team is extremely good and meeting our timeline. It definitely doesn't feel lonely anymore.  Smiley

The team has grown a lot since then.
https://bitbay.market/the-team


Beautiful story indeed. Best Wishes for Bay future  Wink
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