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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 1093. (Read 1234339 times)

legendary
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project looks gorgeus! never had any problem to sync the wallet.
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Live interview with #Byteball dev Oct 14 @ 1PM EST on @CoinInterview Don't miss it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjT7wQNg_s4
 #consensus #untraceable
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Unpack the zip and run "Byteball test" (start it from terminal)

Thanks, it works and it took about 6h to sync. The wallet is good looking. Exploring the settings I saved the seed and created a spending password as I would do on the real network. I'm confused by the backup part, the instructions say that the seed isn't enough to recreate the account but you need other settings too but it doesn't say which ones or how to save them (I don't remember the exact phrase because it was deleted along the seed after I saved it). 
sr. member
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... and the swarm is headed towards us
will it be possible to claim from multisig address?

Of course, nothing special about multisig addresses.

I think we've got our first whale Smiley. Well not sure they're the first, at least the first who seems to express interest in the project publicly and who is very likely to hold many BTCs when the snapshot takes place. (not that I mind, the more the merrier Smiley.)

Yes that komodo crowdfund address is going to net them quite the little stash of byteballs. Well played!
hero member
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there is a Ico??? how does it really works???

you can find all the infos on previous pages/ the first one.
sr. member
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there is a Ico??? how does it really works???
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will it be possible to claim from multisig address?

Of course, nothing special about multisig addresses.

I think we've got our first whale Smiley. Well not sure they're the first, at least the first who seems to express interest in the project publicly and who is very likely to hold many BTCs when the snapshot takes place. (not that I mind, the more the merrier Smiley.)
legendary
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will it be possible to claim from multisig address?

Of course, nothing special about multisig addresses.
legendary
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will it be possible to claim from multisig address?
sr. member
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Blockchain is the future
Message for dev:
my wallet in "menu->pair devce" was empity
i can't access to faucet for test the wallet in testnet.
Please help me

Click the faucet link at https://byteball.org, it should open your wallet and create the pairing automatically.
Thanks, i try after!!!
legendary
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Message for dev:
my wallet in "menu->pair devce" was empity
i can't access to faucet for test the wallet in testnet.
Please help me

Click the faucet link at https://byteball.org, it should open your wallet and create the pairing automatically.
sr. member
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Blockchain is the future
Message for dev:
my wallet in "menu->pair devce" was empity
i can't access to faucet for test the wallet in testnet.
Please help me
legendary
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Interesting project, I have a few Iota that is devised for IoT and I knew it was matter of time before seeing an expanded adaptation of DAG suitable for human users.

I downloaded the Linux test client but it doesn't include a readme file and I can't understand how to start it or if other dependencies are needed. Any help?

Unpack the zip and run "Byteball test" (start it from terminal)
hero member
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Interesting project, I have a few Iota that is devised for IoT and I knew it was matter of time before seeing an expanded adaptation of DAG suitable for human users.

I downloaded the Linux test client but it doesn't include a readme file and I can't understand how to start it or if other dependencies are needed. Any help?


newbie
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I vote also for the 2 version.
legendary
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This is a request for feedback.

I was thinking of an elevator pitch that best describes Byteball and came up with two versions of the pitch:

#1 Imagine a global database that records who owns what, as well as all transfers of ownership.  The database is not controlled by any single entity, it is a common good.  Everyone can have a copy of the database and all the copies necessarily agree.  This is Byteball.

#2 Byteball is an environment that allows anyone to store value and transfer it to other users.  The environment is not controlled by any single entity, it is a common good that is open to everyone like the Internet; and the value can be anything from completely untraceable currency to bank deposits with regulatory constraints.

Which version better resonates with you?  Feel free to suggest a 3rd.

Thanks for your feedback, seems like you are all unanimous that version 2 is better.  If you see ways to improve it, please throw in your ideas.  It should still be short and avoid jargon.  Maybe similarities with existing widely known things would help?
newbie
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This is a request for feedback.

I was thinking of an elevator pitch that best describes Byteball and came up with two versions of the pitch:

#1 Imagine a global database that records who owns what, as well as all transfers of ownership.  The database is not controlled by any single entity, it is a common good.  Everyone can have a copy of the database and all the copies necessarily agree.  This is Byteball.

#2 Byteball is an environment that allows anyone to store value and transfer it to other users.  The environment is not controlled by any single entity, it is a common good that is open to everyone like the Internet; and the value can be anything from completely untraceable currency to bank deposits with regulatory constraints.

Which version better resonates with you?  Feel free to suggest a 3rd.


I would prefer version 2. It's less "technical" (no mention of terms like "database") and it's very clear in describing the core features of byteball. 
sr. member
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This is a request for feedback.

I was thinking of an elevator pitch that best describes Byteball and came up with two versions of the pitch:

#1 Imagine a global database that records who owns what, as well as all transfers of ownership.  The database is not controlled by any single entity, it is a common good.  Everyone can have a copy of the database and all the copies necessarily agree.  This is Byteball.

#2 Byteball is an environment that allows anyone to store value and transfer it to other users.  The environment is not controlled by any single entity, it is a common good that is open to everyone like the Internet; and the value can be anything from completely untraceable currency to bank deposits with regulatory constraints.

Which version better resonates with you?  Feel free to suggest a 3rd.

Version number 2

2d version i agree

The words "completely untraceable currency" made me vote for the #2 version.
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