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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 180. (Read 1234271 times)

hero member
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Hello guys!

Where do you trade Byteball without verification?

Bittrex - must be verified account
Cryptopia - i heard many issues

What about Cryptox and Upbit?

Thanks for your opinions!

Cryptox has worked very well for me back in the days. No verification, no withdraw limits, very low GByte withdraw fee and the admin is/was available on Slack.
I second that opinion. Cryptox has also worked for me good.
No stuck deposits. Instant withdrawals. Plus good volume (2nd best in volume after bittrex).
Never tried upbit.

I feel I should have sold my gbytes when it was 0.0271 and bought out steem for it. Steem isn't falling along with btc as byteball is.
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 656
Hello guys!

Where do you trade Byteball without verification?

Bittrex - must be verified account
Cryptopia - i heard many issues

What about Cryptox and Upbit?

Thanks for your opinions!

Cryptox has worked very well for me back in the days. No verification, no withdraw limits, very low GByte withdraw fee and the admin is/was available on Slack.
sr. member
Activity: 673
Merit: 253
Hello guys!

Where do you trade Byteball without verification?

Bittrex - must be verified account
Cryptopia - i heard many issues

What about Cryptox and Upbit?

Thanks for your opinions!
hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 656
I am trying to transfer Blackbytes to another wallet I have on another computer but I can't. I've paired the devices but still can't. I've checked the Byteball wiki but I have found only instructions on how to trade Blackbytes with bots etc. The very simple issue of tranferring them I didn't find.

Can you be more specific about how you can't? Do you have an error? Does your transaction get stuck at some point? What do you exactly do?
full member
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I am trying to transfer Blackbytes to another wallet I have on another computer but I can't. I've paired the devices but still can't. I've checked the Byteball wiki but I have found only instructions on how to trade Blackbytes with bots etc. The very simple issue of tranferring them I didn't find.
full member
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free distribution now requires to provide real name and email? what a joke, it is in direct contradiction with the cryptocurrency's principle.

Byteball provides a layer for businesses that want or need to check ID or email. These distribution rewards intend to promote this feature. It's completely optional, you can still participe to other kinds of distribution that don't require any check.
hero member
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free distribution now requires to provide real name and email? what a joke, it is in direct contradiction with the cryptocurrency's principle.
legendary
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Yes, but we can't deny that. When BTC rises from its ashes all the alts get a boost and this is due to the fact that people believe Bitcoin is too expensive compared to the altpennies. Byteball will rise but eventually only long standing projects like Byteball will have a chance to survive in this extremetely competitive environment.
legendary
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Yes, Byteball is not so far from the top 100. If the distribution is going well like the previous one (regular and following the rule!), I can beg the Byteball can reach top 50 in one month.
It is time for you to reverse your stance on Byteball project, xlcus.
Congratulations, because it seems that you chose the right time to do it.
Byteball will take off soon when Bitcoin rise exponetially and the whole market fly over the Moon.

How do you conclude that bitcoin rise exponentially? The whole market is decreasing.
It is not the superb point of Byteball if it just rise when Bitcoin rises.
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You know they can just ban byteball too if they realize the hidden blackbytes feature in it. It is not that hard. What makes you think they'll let byteballs through while they ban the other privacy coins? They don't do it yet because they are probably not aware of its existence yet since blackbytes has low volume.
Yeah, you got my ideas. That's what I really want to emphasize.
Local authorities always tend to focus on govern as strictes as possible, especially private coins.
So, if Japanese authorities really want to do it, they will.
legendary
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Monero, Zcash and Dash are being delisted from Coincheck under pressure from Japanese authorities. An opportunity for Blackbytes?

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/monero-zcash-and-dash-are-being-delisted-under-pressure-from-japanese-authories-a8933cf4736a
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It might be good if Byteball (Blackbytes) can take advantage of current strict rules of Japanese authorities on private-focused coins.
However, I am a little bit curious why Blackbytes can be stay outside the managements of Japanese authorities and their new rules to penetrate a bit deeper into Japanese potential customers.

You know they can just ban byteball too if they realize the hidden blackbytes feature in it. It is not that hard. What makes you think they'll let byteballs through while they ban the other privacy coins? They don't do it yet because they are probably not aware of its existence yet since blackbytes has low volume.
member
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Monero, Zcash and Dash are being delisted from Coincheck under pressure from Japanese authorities. An opportunity for Blackbytes?

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/monero-zcash-and-dash-are-being-delisted-under-pressure-from-japanese-authories-a8933cf4736a
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It might be good if Byteball (Blackbytes) can take advantage of current strict rules of Japanese authorities on private-focused coins.
However, I am a little bit curious why Blackbytes can be stay outside the managements of Japanese authorities and their new rules to penetrate a bit deeper into Japanese potential customers.
HCP
legendary
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If Japanese authorities pressurize Coincheck to delist privacy-focussed coins, then the exchanges will think twice before adding more privacy-focussed coins. I am not sure how listing blackbytes on an exchange would work, but I do not think Coincheck would be the first one..
I think you'll find he means that it is an opportunity (to promote?) using the P2P privacy-based Blackbytes... as opposed to using exchange-based coins. In other words "Use blackbytes!"... NOT "Get blackbytes listed on an exchange"
legendary
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Monero, Zcash and Dash are being delisted from Coincheck under pressure from Japanese authorities. An opportunity for Blackbytes?

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/monero-zcash-and-dash-are-being-delisted-under-pressure-from-japanese-authories-a8933cf4736a

If Japanese authorities pressurize Coincheck to delist privacy-focussed coins, then the exchanges will think twice before adding more privacy-focussed coins. I am not sure how listing blackbytes on an exchange would work, but I do not think Coincheck would be the first one..
copper member
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Monero, Zcash and Dash are being delisted from Coincheck under pressure from Japanese authorities. An opportunity for Blackbytes?

https://medium.com/@byteballjesus/monero-zcash-and-dash-are-being-delisted-under-pressure-from-japanese-authories-a8933cf4736a

legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
I like it! don't know how but I won some bytes pofcourse I spend for tickets. you can easy try it in your wallet using bot store.... it is hard to explaine, I did not get the main pattern how does it exactly work)
Is LuckyBytes working for you?  It is not working for me.
newbie
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I like it! don't know how but I won some bytes pofcourse I spend for tickets. you can easy try it in your wallet using bot store.... it is hard to explaine, I did not get the main pattern how does it exactly work)
newbie
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Well I dont really care about paid fees, the fact of airdrop cancelation upset me, but o foumd bytelucky nbot in a the wallet.. and getin fun)
hero member
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How many more weeks for the signature campaign?

I guess two more weeks, Big Naturals.
As yahoo62278 said in bounty topic, the Byteball signature campaign will last for one more months. After that day, the campaign has lasted two more weeks, including the current one. That means it will last for only two more weeks if tonych won't decide to expand it a bit more weeks.

What you are telling is incorrect. The date Yahoo said that it will go on for one more month, after that 4 paying cycles have already ended. And 4 paying cycles = 1month.

So it should end by now if what yahoo said was followed, but I don't think even yahoo knows if this campaign will continue or not. Wait for Tony's message to yahoo that will make things further clear.

Here is the quote from yahoo62278: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.35498174:

Just spoke with Tony and he says this will last probably another month

The important thing in that message is probably so actually nobody knows. A month has passed already and the campaign seems to be carrying on. The last week will very likely be announced as such by yahoo62278 at the the beginning of that week, or a coupla days before its end. I'm wondering why it matters to know when the campaign will finish ...
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interesting design with advanced parceling elsewhere operation. whether anyone retentive a dozens of btc, he'll receive a crowded share of BYTEBALL
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