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As far as I know, For Byteball participants of Twitter and sig camp, please don't sell your bytes immediately after receiving them. We will have chances to sell our bytes at higher prices.
Of course , if we study the project in detail , we can conclude that the project is still promising. But as far as I know, many who kept at the beginning of the coin, it is very much disappointed in the project and the price is a very long time fell.
newbie
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The user clicked a link sent to him instead of doing the attestation from within the wallet using bytes that you sent to him.
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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...


Those are good old days, now the things have changed. You are seeing constant price suppression, by big players using futures contracts and not letting blockchain coins get to the same kind of price action we saw in the last 2-3 years...
I hodl blackbytes  and GBYTE but for the tech as its an airdrop coin, otherwise its hard to see how the price is getting any better nowadays///
jr. member
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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...
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Byteball has a Spinning Article Generator on Google news search

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Why there is a computer or robot generator for the word byteball in google news ...

The real news can not show organically, is it an attack to byteball, or a "brilliant idea" of a byteballer.  

This is happening for around 5 month, I don't know if the byteball team is aware of that or I am wrong...
Yes, i see this too.

If you search byteball in the news section you find only this:
Quote
...
Top: Utrum, DAOstack, LAToken und Vsync, Flop: Aion, Dent, Byteball
Byteball Bytes (GBYTE) Cryptocurrency at $145.359, Down -3.88% on
Byteball Bytes (GBYTE) at $142.252: Total Cap Reaches
Byteball Bytes (CRYPTO:GBYTE) 1-Day Trading Volume Hits
....

This is spam an a very big problem.
You cant find any news about Byteball, WCG Distri or new Privat Chat.
full member
Activity: 630
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Frankly, Byteball's falling price seems to have no end in sight. Don't get me wrong I'm bullish on Byteball and the tech it will deliver. But I'm beginning to wonder if airdropping bytes to Bitcoin holders was a wise decision. After all, many of the largest Bitcoin holders are maximalists. To those who don't know what a maximalist is; they believe that Bitcoin is the only true cryptocurrency and all the rest are just scams to extract BTC from you.

With that mindset, it's easy for them to sell their GBYTEs since they don't care about it anyway.
bch, dcr, xlm all was given for free to bitcoin holders
legendary
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Practising Hebrew before visiting Israel

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.
full member
Activity: 349
Merit: 132
Why there is a computer or robot generator for the word byteball in google news ...

The real news can not show organically, is it an attack to byteball, or a "brilliant idea" of a byteballer.  

This is happening for around 5 month, I don't know if the byteball team is aware of that or I am wrong...
Yes, i see this too.

If you search byteball in the news section you find only this:
Quote
...
Top: Utrum, DAOstack, LAToken und Vsync, Flop: Aion, Dent, Byteball
Byteball Bytes (GBYTE) Cryptocurrency at $145.359, Down -3.88% on
Byteball Bytes (GBYTE) at $142.252: Total Cap Reaches
Byteball Bytes (CRYPTO:GBYTE) 1-Day Trading Volume Hits
....

This is spam an a very big problem.
You cant find any news about Byteball, WCG Distri or new Privat Chat.
legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
Byteball should also be listed as Mbyte and NOT Gbyte, Gybte distorts buyers who think its exppensive and cant do the conversion, byteball is actually very cheap and great value!!
not really, Gbyte is better enough even though you hold in Mbyte fractions anyway you can also trade and make a deposit on trading, so there is no problem to keep using Gbyte


wrong

I have demonstrated with numerous examples that we are alienating many noobs with gbyte units

mbyte is the way to go and even full rebrand could be useful in future

full distribution and a making the tech more decentralised could be useful

newbie
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As far as I know, For Byteball participants of Twitter and sig camp, please don't sell your bytes immediately after receiving them. We will have chances to sell our bytes at higher prices.
newbie
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Is there anyone here caring about each problem?
I saw a lot of blind "community" supporters in this thread to spread the words: Byteball is good! Byteball is the best crypto! Byteball will fly to moon.
hero member
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Frankly, Byteball's falling price seems to have no end in sight. Don't get me wrong I'm bullish on Byteball and the tech it will deliver. But I'm beginning to wonder if airdropping bytes to Bitcoin holders was a wise decision. After all, many of the largest Bitcoin holders are maximalists. To those who don't know what a maximalist is; they believe that Bitcoin is the only true cryptocurrency and all the rest are just scams to extract BTC from you.

With that mindset, it's easy for them to sell their GBYTEs since they don't care about it anyway.

Well the opposite pretty much happened.

I remember when they were distributing airdrops, the price kept advancing usually a few days/weeks after.

It was during the last 1 or 2 airdrops when the price started to suffer.

Either way, looking at the weekly chart of GBYTEUSD on Tradeview it seems we are on strong support in this $140 area. The right shoulder neckline will hopefully hold and we should go to a minimum to the $900 area and maybe test prior ATH of $1200 and maybe break $1200.

Either way... right now is not the time to sell. You either buy or hold. No point in selling.

First, you making mistake by using $ as value refference. Nobody can buy Gbyte with $ and any other currency. You can only buy using btc.

Secondly, ATH at 1200$ again is wrong as real ATH was at 0.365xxxBTC. At this moment if this ATH was in sight gbyte should be worth over 2500$. This dosnt have sense.
Main issue was distribution. As every single airdrop, this one is not different. Distribute coins for free, create value from nothing(not exactly-tech and dev work counts) , but in reality value is create due to people speculating on that.
Nobody would buy Gbyte from the start, so better give away in form of airdrop. simple. This was nail in the coffin for gbyte.

Check that shitty IOTA, they have so many issue but yet marketing done good job. I really like gbyte and Tony for his hard work. I wish the best byteball, but reality is that many of you missing other oportunities. I was heavy bagholder of gbyte.
still have some but 90% of my stash is long time gone. After moving to other projects like neo or ont i doubled my stash and recoup my losses due to gbyte falling prices.

True is: if you want to sell, wait for resistance line not support line.


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?
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1039
Frankly, Byteball's falling price seems to have no end in sight. Don't get me wrong I'm bullish on Byteball and the tech it will deliver. But I'm beginning to wonder if airdropping bytes to Bitcoin holders was a wise decision. After all, many of the largest Bitcoin holders are maximalists. To those who don't know what a maximalist is; they believe that Bitcoin is the only true cryptocurrency and all the rest are just scams to extract BTC from you.

With that mindset, it's easy for them to sell their GBYTEs since they don't care about it anyway.

Well the opposite pretty much happened.

I remember when they were distributing airdrops, the price kept advancing usually a few days/weeks after.

It was during the last 1 or 2 airdrops when the price started to suffer.

Either way, looking at the weekly chart of GBYTEUSD on Tradeview it seems we are on strong support in this $140 area. The right shoulder neckline will hopefully hold and we should go to a minimum to the $900 area and maybe test prior ATH of $1200 and maybe break $1200.

Either way... right now is not the time to sell. You either buy or hold. No point in selling.

First, you making mistake by using $ as value refference. Nobody can buy Gbyte with $ and any other currency. You can only buy using btc.

Secondly, ATH at 1200$ again is wrong as real ATH was at 0.365xxxBTC. At this moment if this ATH was in sight gbyte should be worth over 2500$. This dosnt have sense.
Main issue was distribution. As every single airdrop, this one is not different. Distribute coins for free, create value from nothing(not exactly-tech and dev work counts) , but in reality value is create due to people speculating on that.
Nobody would buy Gbyte from the start, so better give away in form of airdrop. simple. This was nail in the coffin for gbyte.

Check that shitty IOTA, they have so many issue but yet marketing done good job. I really like gbyte and Tony for his hard work. I wish the best byteball, but reality is that many of you missing other oportunities. I was heavy bagholder of gbyte.
still have some but 90% of my stash is long time gone. After moving to other projects like neo or ont i doubled my stash and recoup my losses due to gbyte falling prices.

True is: if you want to sell, wait for resistance line not support line.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
Frankly, Byteball's falling price seems to have no end in sight. Don't get me wrong I'm bullish on Byteball and the tech it will deliver. But I'm beginning to wonder if airdropping bytes to Bitcoin holders was a wise decision. After all, many of the largest Bitcoin holders are maximalists. To those who don't know what a maximalist is; they believe that Bitcoin is the only true cryptocurrency and all the rest are just scams to extract BTC from you.

With that mindset, it's easy for them to sell their GBYTEs since they don't care about it anyway.

Well the opposite pretty much happened.

I remember when they were distributing airdrops, the price kept advancing usually a few days/weeks after.

It was during the last 1 or 2 airdrops when the price started to suffer.

Either way, looking at the weekly chart of GBYTEUSD on Tradeview it seems we are on strong support in this $140 area. The right shoulder neckline will hopefully hold and we should go to a minimum to the $900 area and maybe test prior ATH of $1200 and maybe break $1200.

Either way... right now is not the time to sell. You either buy or hold. No point in selling.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1007
Frankly, Byteball's falling price seems to have no end in sight. Don't get me wrong I'm bullish on Byteball and the tech it will deliver. But I'm beginning to wonder if airdropping bytes to Bitcoin holders was a wise decision. After all, many of the largest Bitcoin holders are maximalists. To those who don't know what a maximalist is; they believe that Bitcoin is the only true cryptocurrency and all the rest are just scams to extract BTC from you.

With that mindset, it's easy for them to sell their GBYTEs since they don't care about it anyway.
member
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Is someone having problems with the application? Or with the  real name attestation bot?
jr. member
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Why there is a computer or robot generator for the word byteball in google news ...

The real news can not show organically, is it an attack to byteball, or a "brilliant idea" of a byteballer.  

This is happening for around 5 month, I don't know if the byteball team is aware of that or I am wrong...
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 103
GBYTEBTC chart with 1day candles

This looks like a good area for the bottom. Bitcoin rising vs fiat helps because all alts become more buoyant too in that environment.  

First rising trendline didn't hold but next one looks more solid. Divergence between RSI and price with lower low not reflected on RSI. Also RSI looks oversold on this scale.
I threw a coin, the eagle is the bottom, the tails - there is no bottom. Tails fell out

In any case, the bottom is very close, even if the coin continues to fall, the rebound should happen very soon, we fall for a long time without a strong rebound of the price upwards
coin said there is no bottom! Why do you think you knowledge better? Simple logic says that the price can fall to zero, because only after reaching this price sales do not bring money to sellers
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GBYTEBTC chart with 1day candles



This looks like a good area for the bottom. Bitcoin rising vs fiat helps because all alts become more buoyant too in that environment. 

First rising trendline didn't hold but next one looks more solid. Divergence between RSI and price with lower low not reflected on RSI. Also RSI looks oversold on this scale.
I threw a coin, the eagle is the bottom, the tails - there is no bottom. Tails fell out

In any case, the bottom is very close, even if the coin continues to fall, the rebound should happen very soon, we fall for a long time without a strong rebound of the price upwards
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 103
GBYTEBTC chart with 1day candles

This looks like a good area for the bottom. Bitcoin rising vs fiat helps because all alts become more buoyant too in that environment.  

First rising trendline didn't hold but next one looks more solid. Divergence between RSI and price with lower low not reflected on RSI. Also RSI looks oversold on this scale.
I threw a coin, the eagle is the bottom, the tails - there is no bottom. Tails fell out
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