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copper member
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We have been told by a long-standing community member, and one of the TTO founders, that tradetheodds.io is nearing launch!

https://tradetheodds.io/
hero member
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How many coins are needed for a masternode?

There are no masternodes, but there are witnesses. No specific amount of coins is needed to run one of these. Anybody can run one (or many), but users are the ones who choose to add a witness to their list. So to be chosen, you have to somehow campaign to earn the trust of the users so that they add you to their witnesses' list.
legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
A month ago i asked the owner of an online store accepted btc (he is a crypto enthusiast), whether they want to add gbyte. He told me that i was the only one who asked such a question and that he had never heard of it. After he conducted his research, he replied that he would not have added this shitcoin even if thousands of his clients had asked for it. He said that using this coin is equivalent to shooting in the leg, that no adequate person will want to use an coin that is losing 95% of the value for a year. And even if the price was stable, he would not use a coin controlled by one person.

Stop asking people who understand basic economics please.

TBF though the 90% loss in value is kind of what most alts have suffered ...........but one as outstanding technically as byteball should not have had to. The distribution process was a demonstration of how you can crush even the best work if you try hard enough.

Soon most people will have no reason to use anything other than btc sadly

byteball could have been great and perhaps it still will be but the stupid distribution model will take a while to iron out especially as we have crushed investor confidence by changing the rules and such dramatic losses ... .and still we have more tokens to saturate the market and still have so many tokens in the hands of other ico managers

there are solutions but nobody wants to take the actions required to turn it around fast

newbie
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A month ago i asked the owner of an online store accepted btc (he is a crypto enthusiast), whether they want to add gbyte. He told me that i was the only one who asked such a question and that he had never heard of it. After he conducted his research, he replied that he would not have added this shitcoin even if thousands of his clients had asked for it. He said that using this coin is equivalent to shooting in the leg, that no adequate person will want to use an coin that is losing 95% of the value for a year. And even if the price was stable, he would not use a coin controlled by one person.
legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
wow the winner has only 1828 votes. Where is all 70.000 of steem flooders? Byteball community is a 348 members. Adoption as it is  Grin
Meanwhile IOTA and Volkswagen to launch first product, "Digital CarPass", in Q1 2019 https://www.investinblockchain.com/iota-volkswagen-digital-carpass/



1. steem does not even have 70000 real users

2. byteball has 3 fruit and veg stores in italy using it and a piano shop- those can only afford to use mission critical working products..

VW....well

Don't worry byteballs time will come.... keep loading up and pressuring tony to destroy the rest of the bytes that remain to be distributed as soon as possible......let's say he should keep another 3-5% for himself if he destroyes the rest right now.

The constant dilution to people that have no other interest in bb other than to dump their 10 dollars worth asap are just crushing it downward. The mere thought thought even 0.001% are adopting it and spreading the word is **********

I have no doubt at all that the 700000 steem grabbers were a fiction.



newbie
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I've never been to Venezuela, but after buying gbyte i learned the meaning of the hyperinflation no worse than it's known to venezuelans.
legendary
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How many coins are needed for a masternode?

Only Tony gets to run masternodes.
newbie
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What are the results of the Venezuelan Use-a-Thon?

The winning project introduced a GBYTE/Fiat (Bolivares) gateway, making it more convenient for merchants to accept bytes as means of payment. They build their project incrementally starting off more or less manually handling all transactions and gradually introduce more and more automation and integration. So far, they have managed to successfully provide bank-transfers to/from 3 of that largest Venzuelan banks. Their volume is constantly increasing (stats not publicly available as government/regulation in Venezuela isn't exactly "safe") and it's the base foundation for more and more merchants wanting to shield their money from the insane inflation rates in the country. Even in bear markets and with depreciating price of basically any crypto, it's still far to prefer over their fiat currency that suffers inflation rates as high as 1000% per month. Consider that for a while, and then reconsider how everyone is whining in crypto these days ;-) (link: https://capybaraexchange.com)

Another project from the Use-a-Thon aims to replace the internal financial system of the Simon Bolivar University with Byteball. When a faculty applies for funding of a research project, the verification and acceptance process is rather bureaucratic and takes a long time. Once it is approved, the funds get transferred to the central financial department. This process costs extremely large fees to banks (and government) so already when the funds arrive, they have significantly decreased. From the central financial system, money are then distributed to each of the faculties/research projects again requiring large bank fees to be paid and yet another bureaucratic and lengthy process. When the money finally arrive to the research project, inflation and bank fees have rendered the granted funding to be insufficient and thus the projects cannot actually pay for the equipment or staff needed to complete the projects. For this use case, the far greatest hurdle to overcome has been to get through to the university management and get the legal consequences sorted. Thanks to one of our area representatives, who is a professor at the university, it allowed a better access to the right authorities at the university to move the project forward. The project is currently preparing to launch a beta test of the entire solution where they apply the Byteball platform to one particular set of courses, allowing external parties to pay for the courses using Bytes. Here, the Capybaraexchange comes in handy as well, as it allows the university to easily convert to/from Bolivares.

There is a third project that aims to support students financially for completing their trimester and passing their exams. Right now, the university experiences a whopping 60% of students not signing up for next trimester and thus never completing their education. The economic situation in Venezuela requires a lot of people to get a job to earn just a few dollars to be able to maintain a sustainable living. By providing a platform that allows external donors to directly "fund" a student with $3-5 a month provided they pass their exams and sign up for next trimester it is the hope that more students will be able to focus on their education and on the larger scale, be the possible change that the country so badly needs. The solution involves a student to verify their identity first before signining up to the program through an in-wallet bot. An Oracle taps into the central student system to read and post score and enrollment to the DAG for each student. If the student passes all exams, the donation stored on a smart contract will be released to the student. If not - it will be returned to the donor. No intermediaries or potentially corrupt middle man to interfere with the system. The project is currently just on the idea stage and the actual platform development still needs to be done. Again, legal issues are the main problem and getting university authorities to accept an oracle to tap into the central student system is the main hurdle. But again, the area representative will prove highly valuable to help out with that.

I don't visit bitcointalk a lot, but reading people's comments here - particularly those complaining about lack of activities, missing use cases and stuff like that - it's obvious that we generally need better forms of communicating what is actually going on. Don't you guys read the weekly newsletters? Aren't you reading the announcements on the Byteball Slack? Announcements are even relayed to our Telegram (https://t.me/byteball) so I'm actually rather surprised to learn how little "investors" apparently seem to care for their "investment" or how little effort they put into actively seeking information. It's not like any of the above have been kept secret or anything :-)
newbie
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byteball price is dropping again lol
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In other news..

The World Community Grid Byteball team is growing fast and climbing the world rankings! Join us:

https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/team/viewTeamInfo.do?teamId=R1RD1XTFK92

 Cool
legendary
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★Nitrogensports.eu★
I heard that BYTEBALL will be listed next to binance. Is this news true? If it can be listed in binance, this is a very encouraging news, BYTEBALL will also usher in a big rise.
Byteball has lost in voting and was 4th

This is pretty sad. Binance has hundreds of shit coins listed, but they hold a vote to see which additional coin should be listed? They should have listed Byteball a long time ago. I am sure it will be worth their while to list it; not sure what they are waiting for.
sr. member
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In byteball wallet I wanted to buy blackbytes for bytes in the chatbot. It's called buy blackbytes (trustless), but everytime I want to buy some blackbytes and then insert my public key there is an information "Failed to pay: There are no funded addresses'', ''An error occurred while creating the contract, please try again in 10 minutes".
Does anyone know what the problem is?

I used beeb bot to trade blackbytes and it's working smoothly. Give a look.

https://www.beeb-bot.com/
full member
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After the Steem airdrop, we announced a Use-a-Thon - Steem Edition.

Those not familiar with the Use-a-Thon format can check out the first edition we held in cooperation with a university in Venezuela.

The contest in discovering, creating and building use cases involving the Byteball Platform runs for 4 weeks until Sunday 30th September. During these 4 weeks, contestants are encouraged to post weekly updates on their progress with their projects, allowing everyone else to see and support their work.

Each week, a Jury will select the best/most interesting progress report that will be rewarded a 1 GB prize.

At the end of the Use-a-Thon, the winners will be announced, and the prized paid to those who actually worked on providing actual use cases for the platform.

A quick overview of some of the use cases actively being worked on by participants:
  • A service allowing an alternative way to sell Steem votes bound to conditions on Byteball Smart Contracts
  • A Bytes <-> STEEM exchange service
  • A solution providing trustless outsourcing and rewarding of tasks between project owners and developers on GitHub/GitLab through use of Smart Contracts
  • A freelance platform where projects and freelancers are brought together without insane fees that existing platforms take

Apart from these four use cases, there are 3 more contestants who haven't yet posted an update. More contestants are expected to join during the next week or two, and we're absolutely thrilled to see what the following weeks have in store for us!

Today, the first weekly update was published an the weekly winner of the 1 GB award was determined


What are the results of the Venezuelan Use-a-Thon?
newbie
Activity: 29
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After the Steem airdrop, we announced a Use-a-Thon - Steem Edition.

Those not familiar with the Use-a-Thon format can check out the first edition we held in cooperation with a university in Venezuela.

The contest in discovering, creating and building use cases involving the Byteball Platform runs for 4 weeks until Sunday 30th September. During these 4 weeks, contestants are encouraged to post weekly updates on their progress with their projects, allowing everyone else to see and support their work.

Each week, a Jury will select the best/most interesting progress report that will be rewarded a 1 GB prize.

At the end of the Use-a-Thon, the winners will be announced, and the prized paid to those who actually worked on providing actual use cases for the platform.

A quick overview of some of the use cases actively being worked on by participants:
  • A service allowing an alternative way to sell Steem votes bound to conditions on Byteball Smart Contracts
  • A Bytes <-> STEEM exchange service
  • A solution providing trustless outsourcing and rewarding of tasks between project owners and developers on GitHub/GitLab through use of Smart Contracts
  • A freelance platform where projects and freelancers are brought together without insane fees that existing platforms take

Apart from these four use cases, there are 3 more contestants who haven't yet posted an update. More contestants are expected to join during the next week or two, and we're absolutely thrilled to see what the following weeks have in store for us!

Today, the first weekly update was published an the weekly winner of the 1 GB award was determined

full member
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So sad that the 1000$ once reached was only because the bitcoins airdrop.
At this stage, without hype features or mass adoption cryptocurrencies like byteball will become just a geek toy.
good that we have bitcoin
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 Byteball doesn't have a problem with scaling.
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Without mass adoption sorry to say that, butis pointless.
It is like to have a lambo that can only speed up to 60mph
full member
Activity: 287
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So sad that the 1000$ once reached was only because the bitcoins airdrop.
At this stage, without hype features or mass adoption cryptocurrencies like byteball will become just a geek toy.
hero member
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In byteball wallet I wanted to buy blackbytes for bytes in the chatbot. It's called buy blackbytes (trustless), but everytime I want to buy some blackbytes and then insert my public key there is an information "Failed to pay: There are no funded addresses'', ''An error occurred while creating the contract, please try again in 10 minutes".
Does anyone know what the problem is?

I used beeb bot to trade blackbytes and it's working smoothly. Give a look.
newbie
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In byteball wallet I wanted to buy blackbytes for bytes in the chatbot. It's called buy blackbytes (trustless), but everytime I want to buy some blackbytes and then insert my public key there is an information "Failed to pay: There are no funded addresses'', ''An error occurred while creating the contract, please try again in 10 minutes".
Does anyone know what the problem is?
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wow the winner has only 1828 votes. Where is all 70.000 of steem flooders? Byteball community is a 348 members. Adoption as it is  Grin
Meanwhile IOTA and Volkswagen to launch first product, "Digital CarPass", in Q1 2019 https://www.investinblockchain.com/iota-volkswagen-digital-carpass/

Yes, i ask me the same, but i think not all steem users have a account on binance.
I have a binance account too, but i have not trade in last time 0.01 BTC, i cant vote.
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