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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 141. (Read 1234271 times)

legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
Wow, under 0.01 BTC. Down about 97% from ath versus BTC and 94% from ath versus USD. Looks like new marketing and distribution methods very effective Cheesy
Grin Didn’t realise twitter spam was considered marketing

Not just twitter spam, they copypasta the twitter spam to shitcointalk and/or reddit as well.
copper member
Activity: 226
Merit: 8
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jr. member
Activity: 158
Merit: 1
We need a real marketing team, make it competitive. And let us vote for the best marketing work DONE!

Lord Tony, I know you may busy coding, that is OK.
But your marketing friends are worth less than 5 % of the salary you pay to them...

bring back the old airdrops... the new marketing shit it's just for take a few bucks and it's drop the value!  the marketing team is really bad too :-(
i really like the byteball project but that's  sucks hard
Where have you been the last few weeks?
Only your post sucks hard Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
since 10 days or so there are always 2 btc woth of bb on sale order.seems team is working very hard to earn money
full member
Activity: 276
Merit: 103
Wow, under 0.01 BTC. Down about 97% from ath versus BTC and 94% from ath versus USD. Looks like new marketing and distribution methods very effective Cheesy
Grin Didn’t realise twitter spam was considered marketing
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
Wow, under 0.01 BTC. Down about 97% from ath versus BTC and 94% from ath versus USD. Looks like new marketing and distribution methods very effective Cheesy
member
Activity: 315
Merit: 12
tonych- how about reward for holding of your Gbytes?

if u cant stop this falling your crypto will be costet around absolute zero

full member
Activity: 349
Merit: 132
bring back the old airdrops... the new marketing shit it's just for take a few bucks and it's drop the value!  the marketing team is really bad too :-(
i really like the byteball project but that's  sucks hard
Where have you been the last few weeks?
Only your post sucks hard Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 1
bring back the old airdrops... the new marketing shit it's just for take a few bucks and it's drop the value!  the marketing team is really bad too :-(
i really like the byteball project but that's  sucks hard
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 102
Really bad quality of sound on interview, can't understand what Tony saying. Would be great to read this.
full member
Activity: 346
Merit: 107
I don't think the volumes are too high. The real opportunity to increase volumes would have been at the Football World Cup. But even then the numbers weren't substantial. There are advantages to using Byteball to bet, but I guess the trend just hasn't caught on yet.

We had several days with more than 200GB on contracts, it's quite honorable when you compare to Augur that has no more than 200 ETH as daily volume.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1026
★Nitrogensports.eu★
Now I think byteball name make sense with the sport betting app.
Yesterday I made 6 baseball betting, it works good.
Now I think I kind of understand Tony is not exchange friendly, may he wants more people to people trade, people to people betting, and stay away from centralice exchages.
It would be a good to publish the daily volume of sport betting.

I don't think the volumes are too high. The real opportunity to increase volumes would have been at the Football World Cup. But even then the numbers weren't substantial. There are advantages to using Byteball to bet, but I guess the trend just hasn't caught on yet.
jr. member
Activity: 81
Merit: 8
Extended interview of Byteball founder and lead developer Tony Churyumoff answering some tough questions!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgsXT9t-UoI&feature=youtu.be


Can't understand what Tony is saying. Too noisy place for an interwiew Sad
Turning on auto captions helps a lot fortunately.
newbie
Activity: 90
Merit: 0
Extended interview of Byteball founder and lead developer Tony Churyumoff answering some tough questions!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgsXT9t-UoI&feature=youtu.be

https://i.imgur.com/V3y0f07.png
Wow, great video which presents lots of valuable information on current and future developmental plans of Byteball project.
After watching the video, my love for Tonych become bigger a little  bit.
copper member
Activity: 226
Merit: 8
Extended interview of Byteball founder and lead developer Tony Churyumoff answering some tough questions!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgsXT9t-UoI&feature=youtu.be

hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 501

What I do not understand is that the average account level in the Byeball thread is pretty high, a lot of Legendary/Hero accounts, posting consistently. Why do they all stick around, why not leave after having received all the airdrops? Surely there must be more to it, there is a lot of belief in Byteball but I can't exactly pin point why. Can others maybe shed a light on this?

A lot of Bitcoin maximalists missed out on Ethereum, they mostly sold from $3 to $24 when they all mostly bought Ethereum at mere cents. The first years of Ethereum was full of fud and they all cashed out early. If they held long enough, they could have been filthy rich.

Ethereum was new crypto technology focusing on smart contracts. This was the reason to hold for a long time. And now the newest innovation are DAG coins, in which most will hedge their positions that they will soon dominate the top ranking coins in the following years.

Byteball is indeed a long hold of 3 - 5 years.

I think you are right. The first year of Ethereum went live the price range was from 0.5 cents to 20 dollar...

there is a lot of belief from a lot of Legendary/Hero accounts, posting consistently because tony and the devs have built a product that is ready to take on ethereum, not to mention all the other end user features that few other crypto projects are anywhere close to

most of what was proposed has been developed, maybe 80-90%

for raising ico money ethereum cant compete



byteball project is here to go on for long time years not months and developers are building evryday  new things on top of byteball platform. i would like to read and see some big news about byteball project and no one will be disapointed anymore. but till then  use bytes and spread the word about this great project
copper member
Activity: 226
Merit: 8

What I do not understand is that the average account level in the Byeball thread is pretty high, a lot of Legendary/Hero accounts, posting consistently. Why do they all stick around, why not leave after having received all the airdrops? Surely there must be more to it, there is a lot of belief in Byteball but I can't exactly pin point why. Can others maybe shed a light on this?

A lot of Bitcoin maximalists missed out on Ethereum, they mostly sold from $3 to $24 when they all mostly bought Ethereum at mere cents. The first years of Ethereum was full of fud and they all cashed out early. If they held long enough, they could have been filthy rich.

Ethereum was new crypto technology focusing on smart contracts. This was the reason to hold for a long time. And now the newest innovation are DAG coins, in which most will hedge their positions that they will soon dominate the top ranking coins in the following years.

Byteball is indeed a long hold of 3 - 5 years.

I think you are right. The first year of Ethereum went live the price range was from 0.5 cents to 20 dollar...

there is a lot of belief from a lot of Legendary/Hero accounts, posting consistently because tony and the devs have built a product that is ready to take on ethereum, not to mention all the other end user features that few other crypto projects are anywhere close to

most of what was proposed has been developed, maybe 80-90%

for raising ico money ethereum cant compete

copper member
Activity: 226
Merit: 8
Just watched tonys recent youtube interview. When he explains Byteball in detail I am always blown away by how brilliant the design is.

No other crypto project has had that effect on me
copper member
Activity: 226
Merit: 8


By the way, which project of Venezuela Simon Bolivar University won the contest, how you selected, can we the community be part of that next time, by voting? About what the different projects were about? Where were they published? Is it a secret strategy?

All tsunamis start with a ripple. Since July 12 more than 48,000 Steem users have chosen to ride the Byteball wave!

You can see the live data here https://byteball.co/attestors


My mobile byteball wallet (android, 2.4.2 light) still doesn't show the steem att bot, looks like the bot store stopped updating, what could be wrong with it   Huh

short answer yes they are secret. there were proposals that we dont want competing crypto projects viewing as they may be built on byteball
jr. member
Activity: 158
Merit: 1
Now I think byteball name make sense with the sport betting app.
Yesterday I made 6 baseball betting, it works good.
Now I think I kind of understand Tony is not exchange friendly, may he wants more people to people trade, people to people betting, and stay away from centralice exchages.
It would be a good to publish the daily volume of sport betting.

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What I do like about this project generally and the community around it in particular, is the fact that people are generally having proper discussions without too much "when moon" and similar pointless discussions.
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