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December 11, 2017, 04:54:41 PM
#30
The hype may be over for now but they are building a solid cashback program through merchants and I think by the time the next airdrop happens in March 2018 there will be good value. You need not buy today but prior to March would be a good idea I would think.
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December 11, 2017, 01:09:16 PM
#29
Here's a step by step guide to setting up a wallet and buying Byteball: https://buybyteball.info/
full member
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June 20, 2017, 01:42:01 AM
#28
bytball coin until now nothing exchanger acepted trade
so you can't buy byteball coin, if buy in another person is not good, because byteball coin not ico selling, you can get free only linked bitcoin addres
is good buy byteball coin if ready listing to exchanger
about hype , i think is not, because byteball coin can get free

I cringe while reading! GBYTE is being traded at bittrex and changelly if that is what you're going for. You can trade directly at the app through the bot.
legendary
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June 20, 2017, 01:31:03 AM
#27
I get an uneasy feeling when linking all my bitcoin addresses together and sending that info to byteball. Am i just being too paranoid? At least you don't also need to give your facebook ID like Stellar requires.

When is the next round ? is it worth participating ?
Im not familiar with byteball, but why do you have to send ALL your bitcoin addresses to byteball? And do you talk about Stellar Lumens? When yes, where do they ask for your facebook ID?

Each month there is a giveaway to people who own bitcoin, the more bitcoin you have the more byteball you get. Stellar are doing a similar thing but you also have to provide your facebook ID too.
Oh, thats sound great (not the facebook ID thing at stellar). The giveaway are byteballs? Do you have to hold byteball as well?
legendary
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June 19, 2017, 04:53:29 PM
#26
I get an uneasy feeling when linking all my bitcoin addresses together and sending that info to byteball. Am i just being too paranoid? At least you don't also need to give your facebook ID like Stellar requires.

When is the next round ? is it worth participating ?
Im not familiar with byteball, but why do you have to send ALL your bitcoin addresses to byteball? And do you talk about Stellar Lumens? When yes, where do they ask for your facebook ID?

Each month there is a giveaway to people who own bitcoin, the more bitcoin you have the more byteball you get. Stellar are doing a similar thing but you also have to provide your facebook ID too.
legendary
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https://t1p.de/6ghrf
June 19, 2017, 05:49:50 AM
#25
I get an uneasy feeling when linking all my bitcoin addresses together and sending that info to byteball. Am i just being too paranoid? At least you don't also need to give your facebook ID like Stellar requires.

When is the next round ? is it worth participating ?
Im not familiar with byteball, but why do you have to send ALL your bitcoin addresses to byteball? And do you talk about Stellar Lumens? When yes, where do they ask for your facebook ID?
legendary
Activity: 2101
Merit: 1061
June 19, 2017, 02:37:48 AM
#24
I get an uneasy feeling when linking all my bitcoin addresses together and sending that info to byteball. Am i just being too paranoid? At least you don't also need to give your facebook ID like Stellar requires.

When is the next round ? is it worth participating ?
newbie
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June 16, 2017, 05:36:44 PM
#23
Does this coin have strong enough technological value to keep growing, [...]?

I'm observing Byteball and have read the whitepaper. I'm not sure if the DAG has any advantage over a traditional blockchain besides faster transaction propagation, so that could be a plus.

But on the other hand, the coin is actually very centralized (it can be regarded as a "proof of concept" at most) and not totally trustless, even when the witnesses are to be freely elected it will be more a kind of "web of trust" like Ripple. I regard it as more centralized - and thus more vulnerable to social engineering attacks - than DPOS coins like Bitshares.

Did you read the whitepaper?

Note that just because you regard something as centralized does not make it centralized. Being anonymous and being decentralized are two different things, the fact that witnesses in the Byteball network are known entities is an advantage, not a disadvantage. It would be very difficult (read effectively impossible due to the negative return on investment) for someone to acquire enough witnesses using fake identities to create a "shadow chain" that the main chain would not deem invalid.

The system is a democratic one and will require some vigilance on the part of its users to maintain honest witnesses, however if you have people using Byteball for storing or transferring any substantial value then they will ultimately be very interested in the health of the network.

Scaling is the biggest issue for crypto currencies and if any store of value wants to really take a global stage it has to be able to deal with the demands of that. As soon as transactions start slowing down you hamper productivity - people will move to a faster chain. Maybe Bitcoin will retain its value because it was #firstcoin and but it cannot handle the demands of hundreds of thousands of transactions per second, which is what you will need if you have a platform that deals with trading digital assets. This is why, IMO, I don't think Ethereum has a future.

my $0.02


So you would not have confidence in Vitalik's proposals to solve scalabilty with 'sharding' etc? I also think it's a potential pitfall but am not entirely pessimistic about the chance to solve it.

Perhaps there can even be 'mergers' of tech in the future to solve issues and some may be quite complimentary? IOTA has talked of being able to compliment Ethereum (though not neccessarily with the scaling issue).
newbie
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April 27, 2017, 02:47:04 PM
#22
Does this coin have strong enough technological value to keep growing, [...]?

I'm observing Byteball and have read the whitepaper. I'm not sure if the DAG has any advantage over a traditional blockchain besides faster transaction propagation, so that could be a plus.

But on the other hand, the coin is actually very centralized (it can be regarded as a "proof of concept" at most) and not totally trustless, even when the witnesses are to be freely elected it will be more a kind of "web of trust" like Ripple. I regard it as more centralized - and thus more vulnerable to social engineering attacks - than DPOS coins like Bitshares.

Did you read the whitepaper?

Note that just because you regard something as centralized does not make it centralized. Being anonymous and being decentralized are two different things, the fact that witnesses in the Byteball network are known entities is an advantage, not a disadvantage. It would be very difficult (read effectively impossible due to the negative return on investment) for someone to acquire enough witnesses using fake identities to create a "shadow chain" that the main chain would not deem invalid.

The system is a democratic one and will require some vigilance on the part of its users to maintain honest witnesses, however if you have people using Byteball for storing or transferring any substantial value then they will ultimately be very interested in the health of the network.

Scaling is the biggest issue for crypto currencies and if any store of value wants to really take a global stage it has to be able to deal with the demands of that. As soon as transactions start slowing down you hamper productivity - people will move to a faster chain. Maybe Bitcoin will retain its value because it was #firstcoin and but it cannot handle the demands of hundreds of thousands of transactions per second, which is what you will need if you have a platform that deals with trading digital assets. This is why, IMO, I don't think Ethereum has a future.

my $0.02
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
February 22, 2017, 10:07:10 PM
#21
Does this coin have strong enough technological value to keep growing, [...]?

I'm observing Byteball and have read the whitepaper. I'm not sure if the DAG has any advantage over a traditional blockchain besides faster transaction propagation, so that could be a plus.

But on the other hand, the coin is actually very centralized (it can be regarded as a "proof of concept" at most) and not totally trustless, even when the witnesses are to be freely elected it will be more a kind of "web of trust" like Ripple. I regard it as more centralized - and thus more vulnerable to social engineering attacks - than DPOS coins like Bitshares.
hero member
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February 20, 2017, 03:32:10 AM
#20
I think those dumping the coins are those that see the coin as a free coins to just make free money and dump on the market. People need to see the value in this project, the technology is good and I can see it succeeding going forward
sr. member
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February 19, 2017, 08:32:36 PM
#19
I would really holding the bag for byteball just waiting for them to get in on the trading site poloniex and bittrex at least it's safer for me to trade Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 392
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February 16, 2017, 04:38:17 AM
#18

How is it dumb to get free profits?

If you dump byteballs now, you miss your profit from future distributions rounds. This is dumb.


You seem confident as hell...
I don't see how that crypto could rise... It has nothing for itself. It's just another usual altcoin.
And betting your winnings on the activity of a development team you don't know is the real dumb thing here Wink
hero member
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February 16, 2017, 03:47:03 AM
#17
Thanks for your link but it seems like the announcement is really complicating for me, I have a question for you. Did iconomi acquire blackbytes caused by their shares? I need your opinion, sir.

Iconomi gathered huge pile of BTC on their ICO. So they claimed byteballs with those BTC.

Yeah, i know because the team already published about the total amount of the byteball shares. But I mean about the blackbytes, because some of the byteball holders are getting the blackbytes share and i just try to gather more information or clarification about that.
sr. member
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February 16, 2017, 01:21:42 AM
#16
No, the price is still expensive because the hype is still not over. You know when byteball was released, the market cap of byteball was 2 million, after signature hypes, the market cap went up to 10 million usd. It is unfair to let buyers to get the coins dumped for free.
sr. member
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February 16, 2017, 12:09:40 AM
#15
HODLING MY BALLS
legendary
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February 15, 2017, 08:51:19 PM
#14
Thanks for your link but it seems like the announcement is really complicating for me, I have a question for you. Did iconomi acquire blackbytes caused by their shares? I need your opinion, sir.

Iconomi gathered huge pile of BTC on their ICO. So they claimed byteballs with those BTC.
hero member
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February 15, 2017, 08:34:10 PM
#13

How is it dumb to get free profits?

If you dump byteballs now, you miss your profit from future distributions rounds. This is dumb.

Thanks for your link but it seems like the announcement is really complicating for me, I have a question for you. Did iconomi acquire blackbytes caused by their shares? I need your opinion, sir.
yvv
legendary
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February 15, 2017, 02:32:46 PM
#12

How is it dumb to get free profits?

If you dump byteballs now, you miss your profit from future distributions rounds. This is dumb.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1014
February 15, 2017, 02:05:41 PM
#11
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The byteball distribution thing has as far as I know, been finished recently

No, it has not. A very small amount was distributed up to now and there are many more rounds ahead.

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Now what we have is a bunch of people with basically free byteballs ready to dump...

You have to be really stupid to dump it now, but since the world is full of dumb retards, some of them will dump for sure.


How is it dumb to get free profits? Unfortunately I forecast nothing but dumps evertime that a distribution round happens, or otherwise a long downtrend until the total distribution ends.

When will all coins be in circulation?
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