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Topic: I just did a smart contract in Byteball : mind blow. (Read 5581 times)

newbie
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I'd check out this article about Quantstamp if you want to learn more about smart contracts. They have some good ideas for the future of smart contracts and how to make them more secure. https://medium.com/quantstamp/quantstamp-innovation-from-y-combinator-to-beyond-f8a72de35cfe
legendary
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If you’re on Reddit and want to try the Byteball wallet, let me show you how to get some Bytes:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ByteBall/comments/7wusjm/want_to_try_out_byteball_free_bytes_for_new_users/?sort=new

 Cheesy  Cheesy  Cheesy
newbie
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full member
Activity: 346
Merit: 107
I think this is really cool. Is there more exciting news about Byteball?
Obviously the price has never recovered. I remember $800-$900.
Now we're at only $466

Don't forget that bytes holders get 20% more coins at each distribution, this almost compensates the price drop. In a crypto market going down in overall that's not so bad.
The exciting news about Byteball is that it works without flaws as described in white paper and it's given for free. This is not the usual get-rich-quick ICO scheme, don't expect it to be pumped with bullshit news. I expect rather a slow grow sustained by people technically minded (they are a lot on Byteball Slack) until someone launches a killer smart-contract that becomes viral spreaded by P2P.

In light wallet smart contract working?

Yes light wallets are enough for everyday uses.
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
In light wallet smart contract working?
sr. member
Activity: 497
Merit: 251
I think this is really cool. Is there more exciting news about Byteball?
Obviously the price has never recovered. I remember $800-$900.
Now we're at only $466
full member
Activity: 346
Merit: 107
You've probably heard about the Parity multi-sig smart-contract hack ? https://blog.aeternity.com/parity-multisig-wallet-hack-47cc507d964d
Even if the devs are honests, they can still do big mistake...
This shows how the Byteball smart-contracting approach is pertinent, by offering simple contracts definition that people can review themself, they don't have to trust any devs.
legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
This coin is marvelous, I wonder why there are not many people get into this coin. There are about 6 or 7 distributions left and I will definitely join to earn free byteball aka ggb

There are more than 570000 BTC linked now, people become more and more. And 2/3 of GB still have to be distributed !

Very interesting project as you say didnt know there were 2/3 left to be distributed still.
full member
Activity: 346
Merit: 107
This coin is marvelous, I wonder why there are not many people get into this coin. There are about 6 or 7 distributions left and I will definitely join to earn free byteball aka ggb

There are more than 570000 BTC linked now, people become more and more. And 2/3 of GB still have to be distributed !
full member
Activity: 208
Merit: 100
This coin is marvelous, I wonder why there are not many people get into this coin. There are about 6 or 7 distributions left and I will definitely join to earn free byteball aka ggb
full member
Activity: 189
Merit: 100
Legally-Binding Smart Contracts for all
wow. this is very interesting indeed. I appreciate the ability to perform smart contracts via a chat app. That is the way it should be, simple and relateable by the average person. Good work Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1113
i sell my GBB if someone is interested pm me.
sr. member
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Version 1.7.0 released https://github.com/byteball/byteball/releases

This version enables prediction markets based on P2P smart contracts. See https://medium.com/byteball/making-p2p-great-again-episode-iii-prediction-markets-f40d49c0abab



Now you can bet on (or hedge against) any events and get paid if the event happens.  One type of events that is already working today is events based on exchange rates of crypto coins and major fiat currencies. 

You are welcome to add new oracles that post other real-world events and enable prediction markets based on these events.

Other updates:
* New translations thanks to community members: Hungarian, Swedish, Polish.  Dutch translation improved.
* Multiple small improvements and bugfixes

If you are running a full wallet, the upgrade is mandatory.  The new version extends the smart contract language.  As soon as the new language constructs are used for the fist time, old nodes will not recognize them and will be stuck until upgraded.

That was thrilling when I saw it on their site. 

BB has:
easy to use wallet and app
apparently solid development
unique (semi) fair distribution method
smart contracts that normal people can use
high privacy transaction option
and now oracle/prediction markets

Of all the big currencies around they've basically taken the best from each, added a unique consensus method, and are off to the races.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1090
=== NODE IS OK! ==
dont listen to imnotback ffs
hero member
Activity: 685
Merit: 500
Version 1.7.0 released https://github.com/byteball/byteball/releases

This version enables prediction markets based on P2P smart contracts. See https://medium.com/byteball/making-p2p-great-again-episode-iii-prediction-markets-f40d49c0abab



Now you can bet on (or hedge against) any events and get paid if the event happens.  One type of events that is already working today is events based on exchange rates of crypto coins and major fiat currencies. 

You are welcome to add new oracles that post other real-world events and enable prediction markets based on these events.

Other updates:
* New translations thanks to community members: Hungarian, Swedish, Polish.  Dutch translation improved.
* Multiple small improvements and bugfixes

If you are running a full wallet, the upgrade is mandatory.  The new version extends the smart contract language.  As soon as the new language constructs are used for the fist time, old nodes will not recognize them and will be stuck until upgraded.
copper member
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1348
It's funny cause Ethereum is here since more than a year and i never be able to install the wallet

Yesterday i did my first transaction by smart contract, not with ETH but Byteball and i'm still shocked by the tech i don't know what to say. I think Superresistant summarized well

The best is that you try it by yourself




That is the point! Byteball is a big project.
legendary
Activity: 2002
Merit: 1113
c'est formifable..vivement que l'integration se fasse dans toutes les interface..on peu imaginé un monde sans scammer ni escrow maintenant grace à cela..par contre il faut que la technologie suive..même les biens tangibles peuvent être sécurisé grace aux contrat   Cool
hero member
Activity: 2492
Merit: 542
A noob friendly and easy to execute smart contract sounds great, I expect byteball will soon become the next big thing in crypto.
I agree, byteball is one of a kind cryptocurrency compared to other coins, I have seen a lot of potential to this coins very easy to use wallet everything seems perfect even buying, life makes easier with bots only the explorer seems hard for me to understand.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 265
Mr. Charlie is now on permanent, irrevocable ignore (meaning I can no longer see his posts) for trolling ad hominem and making accusations and refusing to provide any proof or even explain what specific error he is alleging.

My current Ignore list (only 3 are recently added):


iCEBREAKER
Spoetnik
John999
s1gs3gv
Momimaus
sloanf
freshman777
HugoStone
Mr.Charlie
legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000

I know this is what this will turn to, my father's farm is bigger than yours. It is good to execute smart contract on Byteball but the issue with this is that can you scale it and make it work for large number of people, this time last year Bitcoin is not having unconfirmed transaction issue but today it is a big problem for users

Sorry to throw cold water on this...
But it was just a transfer based on one condition (hardly a "smart contract")...
In reality, "smart contracts" that matter are as complex and error-prone as any turing complete language.

Average users are gonna roll their own "smart contracts"...
The way ordinary people are gonna fly jet planes...
Saying, oh wow, that was easy... until you slam into the side of a mountain.

And this is not a shot at Mr. Top Hat...
He was smart to make a killing on the NXT ICO and has been a classy alt player since  Smiley

Back to GBYTE, fully diluted it's really valued at around $65,000,000...
Quite expensive for an experimantal DAG that's super centralized around a few coders is Moscow.
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