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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 206. (Read 1234271 times)

legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1009
This coin deserves attention more than others. The development plan is very good and the community appreciates this

Can't agree. What do you mean by "the community"?  Obviously, the investors don't appreciate!
Byteball now drop form Top 50 to the end of Top 100, slowly but steadily.
Let's see Byteball in the second page of coinmarkcap, soon.
member
Activity: 392
Merit: 11
This coin deserves attention more than others. The development plan is very good and the community appreciates this
hero member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 647
Hi, could you share how to get private key from  Byteball wallet. I have no clue about this but suspect I might need that sort of thing later. I use light version,  BTW.
You can use this complete guide on How to make backup of your byteball wallet as reference. There are 3 options available, choose what suits you best:

     A. Backing up seeds & recovery your wallet from seed
     B. Full Backup & Recovery
     C. Manually Backup


Sorry, this is not exactly what I want.
Oh. You mentioned that you might need it later on right? I assume for restoring your wallet. tonych stated before here that "Unlike Bitcoin, private key in Byteball is not enough to restore access to funds.", that's why I shared how to back up so that you can easily restore in the future. Please check https://wiki.byteball.org/Wallet/en as well to know more about the wallet.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0


English is preferred but a nice video in for example Mandarin, Spanisch, Arabic or Russian is also very welcome
legendary
Activity: 1497
Merit: 1019
Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
One of our fans (MeneerT on bitcointalk) is organizing a video contest that will be funded from the undistributed funds.

Here are the rules:

Post a video about the unique features of Byteball you like the most.
The best 2 videos receive rewards: $500 in Bytes for the best, $250 in Bytes for the second best.

You need to write in the title Byteball (so that we are able to find your video).
Write your Byteball address in the description box of the video (so that we are able to send your bytes easily).
Your video is new and at least 90 seconds long.
The video must be uploaded from today to 1 May inclusive, and the link to the video must posted at least here or in #video_competition channel on slack.

Then, the community on slack, bitcointalk, and telegram will say which videos they like the most.
Based on that and MeneerT's own preference he will make a selection of the best 5 videos and thereafter the community fund's trustees will take the final decision about the best 2.

The winners will be announced on May 7.

Hello! Prompt please. In what language should the video be recorded. Is it possible to use the Russian language? or only in English?
legendary
Activity: 1497
Merit: 1019
Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
However i believe one can not see in the future, therefore it is not possible to predictif market will rise or fall in shortterm. Thats why its possible tha you leave too early and miss out on good run.
I believe this is a very good project, thats why I invest in here and wait until it develops further.
But I also completly understand your strategy and wish you all the best

Can explain in simple words. Than Byteball is better than many other crypto currency. What is its peculiarity?
jr. member
Activity: 81
Merit: 8
A historic moment approaching:

full member
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Merit: 103
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But yes, I do agree that ASICs hurt the system
asics farms not worse than botnets or gpu farms.
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 1
There is no doubt that BYTEBALL is one of the strong and worthwhile projects. I will spread this word everywhere with my humble support.

We need to go out there, there must be a way to organize us together and do something.
We have a product to sell, we need to do some marketing,
We have a unique wallet with a lot feature within, low fee, scalable, enviromental friendly, and so many things...

We need to do marketing, we should focus on marketing now, we already have a product that others dream about...

Please

buy yourself a favor, buy a gbyte on byteball.

IMO the best way for a community to promote adoption is to use the coin itself. When/if this project is released - use it! https://twitter.com/Trade_The_Odds
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 251
EVOS
I actually feel public interest in Byteball is at an all time low at this moment.
The project actually interesting, peculiar it is possible to tell. Indeed public interest yet not such great, was obviously recession in recent months. But with the general increase in prices for coins in the market, perhaps interest will appear big again.
jr. member
Activity: 158
Merit: 1
There is no doubt that BYTEBALL is one of the strong and worthwhile projects. I will spread this word everywhere with my humble support.

We need to go out there, there must be a way to organize us together and do something.
We have a product to sell, we need to do some marketing,
We have a unique wallet with a lot feature within, low fee, scalable, enviromental friendly, and so many things...

We need to do marketing, we should focus on marketing now, we already have a product that others dream about...

Please

buy yourself a favor, buy a gbyte on byteball.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1055



One of our fans (MeneerT on bitcointalk) is organizing a video contest that will be funded from the undistributed funds.

Here are the rules:

Post a video about the unique features of Byteball you like the most.
The best 2 videos receive rewards: $500 in Bytes for the best, $250 in Bytes for the second best.

You need to write in the title Byteball (so that we are able to find your video).
Write your Byteball address in the description box of the video (so that we are able to send your bytes easily).
Your video is new and at least 90 seconds long.
The video must be uploaded from today to 1 May inclusive, and the link to the video must posted at least here or in #video_competition channel on slack.

Then, the community on slack, bitcointalk, and telegram will say which videos they like the most.
Based on that and MeneerT's own preference he will make a selection of the best 5 videos and thereafter the community fund's trustees will take the final decision about the best 2.

The winners will be announced on May 7.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
I actually feel public interest in Byteball is at an all time low at this moment.
sr. member
Activity: 784
Merit: 255
However i believe one can not see in the future, therefore it is not possible to predictif market will rise or fall in shortterm. Thats why its possible tha you leave too early and miss out on good run.
I believe this is a very good project, thats why I invest in here and wait until it develops further.
But I also completly understand your strategy and wish you all the best
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
Hello.
Can I print my BiteBall address+private key on paper wallet?

How can find my private key for particular BiteBall address I have generated on app?
full member
Activity: 346
Merit: 107

I don't have the Windows wallet for BYTEBALL (I have the android wallet) but if I'm not mistaken, you could get it from the settings tab of your wallet. Go check it and do some tinkering in it. You should find it there.

I did it but found no private keys. Only extended public key and wallet addresses are there. I guess all those addresses should rely on private keys. But, how to find them?

Hi, could you share how to get private key from  Byteball wallet. I have no clue about this but suspect I might need that sort of thing later. I use light version,  BTW.
You can use this complete guide on How to make backup of your byteball wallet as reference. There are 3 options available, choose what suits you best:

     A. Backing up seeds & recovery your wallet from seed
     B. Full Backup & Recovery
     C. Manually Backup


Sorry, this is not exactly what I want.

Your private keys are derivated from your seed using BIP44 standard.
I assume you can get them by using this kind of converter: https://iancoleman.io/bip39/
member
Activity: 219
Merit: 15

I don't have the Windows wallet for BYTEBALL (I have the android wallet) but if I'm not mistaken, you could get it from the settings tab of your wallet. Go check it and do some tinkering in it. You should find it there.

I did it but found no private keys. Only extended public key and wallet addresses are there. I guess all those addresses should rely on private keys. But, how to find them?

Hi, could you share how to get private key from  Byteball wallet. I have no clue about this but suspect I might need that sort of thing later. I use light version,  BTW.
You can use this complete guide on How to make backup of your byteball wallet as reference. There are 3 options available, choose what suits you best:

     A. Backing up seeds & recovery your wallet from seed
     B. Full Backup & Recovery
     C. Manually Backup


Sorry, this is not exactly what I want.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Are there any updates on the WCG progress?

test wcg link bot issues dont rewards since 19.04.bytes are bytes no matter how small it is  Smiley
full member
Activity: 276
Merit: 103
Are there any updates on the WCG progress?
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1492

I think we are ASIC resistance    Grin



Byteball is not resistant, ASIC only works with Proof of Work cryptocurrency in which clearly Byteball is not. So, the apt word is incompatible. Anyway, crypto mining is unsustainable, it will be obsolete soon.

Crypto mining is already obsolete, but people living in a world of dreams didn't realize it yet. It is probably destined to disappear almost completely. Not only it's energetically unsustainable, but with ASICS it ends up violating the whole idea of decentralisation which is at the basis of the concept of cryptocurrencies as a shared and distributed ledger of transactions.
Byteball is not ASIC resistant, it's ASIC indifferent, just as it's hamburger indifferent or strip-tease indifferent: you can't be resistant to a category you have nothing to do with.

That is highly arguable. Proof of work is still the best way to decentrally come to network consensus. To say that it is obsolete is improvident and shows a lack of understanding in decentralized cryptocoin protocols.

But yes, I do agree that ASICs hurt the system and that there is a need for other cryptocoin experiments like Byteball. It brings us forward.
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