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Topic: Blackbytes (GBB): a decentralized and private form of cash (Read 86 times)

legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
This project still exists? I remember it being called Gigabyte and I remember getting the free airdrops just by having a Bitcoin balance.
Initially it is Byteball project which later was rebranded to Obyte.

Coinmarkecap does have a note that project was rebranded. I guess they only add such notes for rebranded projects after a day they deployed that note on their website. Byteball rebranded years ago, not in the last bull run.

However if you come to their wallet download page, you will see their wallet description as "Download your Obyte (Byteball) wallet"
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 252
Distributed ledger platform with non blockchain technology which allows for faster and more scalable transactions, this is quite good but not so popular.
Designed to provide users with a decentralized and anonymous form of cash that cannot be traced or linked to their identity which allow users to send and receive funds without revealing their addresses or transaction details.
member
Activity: 416
Merit: 34
One of the main benefits that blackbytes offers is that it allows users to transact without leaving their own customizable transaction records. I think this is its main magnet so it can be very useful for individuals who wish to keep their financial activities private or who live in places where government surveillance and censorship is a concern.

I think blackbytes is an innovative, privacy-focused alternative to traditional cryptocurrencies, and its popularity will likely continue to grow as more users realize the benefits it offers.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
This project still exists? I remember it being called Gigabyte and I remember getting the free airdrops just by having a Bitcoin balance.

I think for every 1 Gbtye you got they sent you 2 Blackbytes for free. It was neat but i could never actually send the blackbtyes anywhere, I kept getting an error.

It’s good that it’s still alive, I will check it out.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1018
Not your keys, not your coins!
This is not good altcoin project, and will not have success in the market. The sender can not just send the coins from the wallet, but need to send the address in the chat or send text file to receiver through E mail. Monero is much better.
What did you mean?  Huh

Obyte has wallet sofwares for Windows, MacOs, Android, iOS. You can download them from download and can receive or send Obyte directly in wallet. If you want privacy, you can use their privacy currency Blackbytes in chat by pairing two wallets of receiver and sender.

Blackbytes
jr. member
Activity: 66
Merit: 8
This is not good altcoin project, and will not have success in the market. The sender can not just send the coins from the wallet, but need to send the address in the chat or send text file to receiver through E mail. Monero is much better.
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033
A new article about blackbytes, a private untraceable token on Obyte, and how to reclaim one's privacy:

https://blog.obyte.org/blackbytes-gbb-a-decentralized-and-private-form-of-cash-634e23e6a1ff
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