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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 142. (Read 1234271 times)

jr. member
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Beyond Your Imagination
Since July 12 now more than 60,000 Steem users have linked their usernames to their byteball wallet!


This looks very promising as far as Byteball's adoption rate is concerned. I wonder how many ot those 60,000 are new in Byteball and how many were already in Byteball.
Is there any estimate on how many people own bytes today?
newbie
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Technically speaking, yes. Exchanges are plural. Only requires more than one. Had it been "good exchanges", that would then have to come down to a subjective definition of the term "good".
While it's small and not particularly pretty, I kinda like Cryptox that allows me to also trade the USD pegged UNITC token
A token issued on Byteball btw Wink Always supporting the home team, you know Wink
newbie
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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.
copper member
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Since July 12 now more than 60,000 Steem users have linked their usernames to their byteball wallet!

newbie
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You made an excellent step when you decided to attract smart contracts and rates for exports. Well done
full member
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Read last weeks Byteball email newsletter: Steem/Byteball momentum continues!

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/weekly-byteball-email-newsletter-steem-byteball-momentum-continues-510534bb9c03


This project finds more and more ways for further development. I see people developing nice apps and websites that monitor the Byteball network, issue assets, create bots, etc.  I think DAG has good prospects in the future.
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Do anyone know if this affects Byteball? Ethan Heilman and Dr. Neha Narula, Director of the Digital Currency Initiative at the MIT Media Lab, claims IOTA's Curl-P could be broken using a cryptanalysis technique discovered in the 1990s.

Absolutely not. Byteball uses only same cryptographic functions as Bitcoin.
sr. member
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Do anyone know if this affects Byteball? Ethan Heilman and Dr. Neha Narula, Director of the Digital Currency Initiative at the MIT Media Lab, claims IOTA's Curl-P could be broken using a cryptanalysis technique discovered in the 1990s.
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LuckyBytes is the provably fair lottery which you can play inside your byteball wallet

Ticket price only 11 Megabytes

Playing is really easy, see the instructions at lucky.byte-ball.com.


Look interesting, but I am not familiar with luckyBytes platform.
Do you have a guide video or article on LuckyBytes?
Can you give them to me, please.
full member
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LuckyBytes is the provably fair lottery which you can play inside your byteball wallet

Ticket price only 11 Megabytes

Playing is really easy, see the instructions at lucky.byte-ball.com.


How i can proof the fairness of this game http://lucky.byte-ball.com/proof.html?proofid=32fe6412b3c65a7b3df8ec0af23a6844afcda1e307e371dadf2830034aa316cc&number=443 ?
copper member
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LuckyBytes is the provably fair lottery which you can play inside your byteball wallet

Ticket price only 11 Megabytes

Playing is really easy, see the instructions at lucky.byte-ball.com.

full member
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Merit: 132
Is the LuckyBytes bot source code on github? I cant find
jr. member
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Read last weeks Byteball email newsletter: Steem/Byteball momentum continues!

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/weekly-byteball-email-newsletter-steem-byteball-momentum-continues-510534bb9c03

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We have similar integrations coming soon for other large online communities.


Why not airdropping to Facebook users? It's the ultimate online community with 2.2 billion active users.

Providing that 10% users would participate giving 1 MB airdrop to 0.22 billion users would take 220 000 GB.

Because Byteball foundation cares more about wide fairness distribution (well, what they say is fair) rather than fixed and predictable rules.

If it is going to be gamable means it cant be done. Because of that, airdrops to holders (or any other predictable-by-design distribution method) is a good form of distribution (better if it last years). It cant be gamed. And anybody could know how much and when will be the next coin supply increase. Distribution problem solved.

This is what I think: encourage hold until BB reaches a wide userbase. But nobody except two or three slack users agrees with me.
newbie
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New proposed stakes:
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  • beginner: 100MB (10$)
  • player: 500MB (50$)
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Come on and show your predicting skills on binaryballs.com !

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newbie
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Read last weeks Byteball email newsletter: Steem/Byteball momentum continues!

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/weekly-byteball-email-newsletter-steem-byteball-momentum-continues-510534bb9c03


Thank you very much for giving Byteball followers, community the very interesting article on Medium page of Byteball project.
jr. member
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Read last weeks Byteball email newsletter: Steem/Byteball momentum continues!

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/weekly-byteball-email-newsletter-steem-byteball-momentum-continues-510534bb9c03

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We have similar integrations coming soon for other large online communities.


Why not airdropping to Facebook users? It's the ultimate online community with 2.2 billion active users.

Providing that 10% users would participate giving 1 MB airdrop to 0.22 billion users would take 220 000 GB.
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hero member
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Thanks Tony! A restart of the wallet did not fix the problem directly. The message appeared again. However a restart of the computer fixed the problem.

I knew that Blackbytes are not transferred. They are still stored on the old machine. How can I restore Blackbytes on my new machine as well?

I bought a new computer and installed Byteball software and restored my wallet by using my wallet seed. I had a wallet already on my old computer.
After seed import and required wallet restart I received an error message:

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Uncaught exception: Error: message encrypted to unknown key, device 0R, len=228. The error might be caused by restoring from an old backup or using the same keys on another device.

Then the wallet quits. What does the message mean exactly? I understand the meaning but not what I need to do to restore and use my wallet.

This is normal after restoring from seed or an old backup.  Close the wallet and restart.  Never open the wallet on the old computer, or you get "message encrypted to unknown key" again.
jr. member
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With all due respect but has this whole WCG project produced any real world benefit or is it just calculations for the sake of calculations akin to SETI Project with ZERO results so far and only hope keeping it alive?

It's real science, most WCG projects eventually release scientific publications and contribute to improve knowledge. There can be though years between calculations are finished and paper is published.
Computational biology and chemistry are nowadays essential, many universities and research institutes own computing farms to run projects. So it's certainly not calculations for the sake of calculations.


Can you give one example of such paper published?

You can find links to some papers in these news: https://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/about_us/displayNews.do?filterCategory=1_0&filterTags=14&sortBy=&pageNum=1

I'm surprised that there's so many effects of these calculations. I thought it is more like SETI but comes out like something worth participating.
sr. member
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Bloodbath
Trading volume is still really low, so if somene sells just a small amount, it drops hard.

People have stopped to buy altcoins in general in this altcoin bloodbath, waiting for a credible bottom to be in before pouring more money there. To sell bytes at this low price it's quite insane, thus the low volume, but of course if someone decides to unload his bags than such drops obviously occur.
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