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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 281. (Read 1234285 times)

newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Hi there. I have a small problem. I used the pairing between descktop wallet and tab.
So it happened that I dropped the tablet and it broken.
Now I can not send a byteball, due to requires confirmation of the transaction from a broken tablet.
I already bought a new tablet, but I can not replace a broken tablet. Cry Huh
jr. member
Activity: 48
Merit: 10
Hey guys we are happy to announce that we also participte in the Byteball Cashback Program, besides the cashback we offer also 20% discount with code OPEN18!
Feel free to take a look doyoucrypto.com

An additional 20% discount? That’s awesome!

Let me help you with the link: https://doyoucrypto.com/

 

Thank you! We already had some orders and people participate in the cashback and pay with Byteball!

legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1007
Byteball certainly have long ways to go and much to achieve before beating other DAG type coins. Anyway, the future looks bright and one sign of it is that other DAG coins are cropping up and some are clones of the big three.
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 256
BTCWagering.com
The combination of textcoins and the attestation process + bonuses are AMAZING! Literally one of the biggest developments in crypto EVER, imo

Byteball is moving at a faster pace than any other project I know of. The goal of being a mass-adopted currency was maximally bold, but now I'm starting to believe it can happen. It's moves like THIS that shake up the entire industry.

I am ALL IN on this verification system.

If you want to get verified but don't have any $GBYTE to start with, please message me. I would love to get you set up with a wallet and share the excitement and abundance of Byteball with you!
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
I am in Byteball since November and it shows amazing growth! Not only in satoshis, but in USD too! Still waiting for upswing that is coming!

Byteball needs a new market to grow prices and introduction to people around so it will be a very important factor for the future.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 130
Taschen leer neue Blockchain her
https://nextexchange.featureupvote.com  Wink

There is an Exchange with a voting-tool. maybe we could add Byteball to this list.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Is there a way to generate a wallet address/private key pair with Byteball and use as cold storage?

Best way would be sending all funds to a textcoin and to delete that textcoin from the wallet after printing it.
This is the only thing Tony ever wrote that I disagree with: a textcoin created in a hot wallet can by definition never become cold storage.

You could install the Byteball wallet on an offline PC, and use that address as cold storage. But you can't do this for Blackbytes.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
Is there a way to generate a wallet address/private key pair with Byteball and use as cold storage?

Best way would be sending all funds to a textcoin and to delete that textcoin from the wallet after printing it.

Check here:

Version 2.1 released: https://github.com/byteball/byteball/releases

* Added ability to send all public assets as textcoins.  Previously it was available only for bytes.
* Added ability to remove the sent textcoins from the wallet, which allows to create paper wallets for cold storage.  The paper wallet is just the 12 words of the textcoin.  After writing it down (and optionally printing as QR code using any QR code generator), you delete the textcoin from the wallet to protect it from online threats.  Later, you can get this money back online by using Claim link on the Receive tab of the wallet and typing the 12 words.  If you don't plan to spend 90% of your balance in the near future, this is a way to keep it safer.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1055
newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
wallet windows 32bit.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1055
Hey guys we are happy to announce that we also participte in the Byteball Cashback Program, besides the cashback we offer also 20% discount with code OPEN18!
Feel free to take a look doyoucrypto.com

An additional 20% discount? That’s awesome!

Let me help you with the link: https://doyoucrypto.com/

 
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 20
Do you realize that Microsoft has stopped Mainstream support of Windows 7 on January 2015?  Over 3 years ago...

Maybe its time to upgrade your OS...

It's still in extended support until 2020, and it doesn't matter, I prefer Win7.

I have Win10 on a tablet and I don't like it.

Still not a reason not to support win7, though. Depending on where you look at, Win7/Win10 installed base is 40/40%, 20/40% or 40/20%...
So even in the worst case it'd be unacceptable (even though I doubt it's the reason it didn't work here) for an app to require Win10 today.
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 20
linking a Segwit wallet is not possible this has nothing to do with Byteball it's something to do with Bitcoin as you can't sign a message from a Segwit wallet

Ah I see.
Well from what I see it's possible (& the Ledger app does allow signing in segwit), but not standardized yet. Well, makes sense then.
member
Activity: 166
Merit: 10
For what it's worth, I just tried participating in the airdrop for BTC owners.

What a pile of crap....
1. tried installing the wallet twice on my Windows 7. All I get is an app window that stays blank.
So the wallet does not work, there is ZERO system requirement on the website. Besides, installer is pretty lengthy & installs a big lot of crap, for an app that is (most likely, guessing by what it installs) a browser in a window, running javascript crap. As a programmer I wouldn't trust that.

2. gave a chance to the phone app, even though I normally don't trust my phone for anything serious. Had to type in my lengthy BTC address, because of course the chat won't read QR codes (what was I expecting?) only to be replied that signing messages wouldn't work with segwit addresses.

Bah....
I mean I don't care for the airdrop, from what I read you'd get 0.1GB for every 16 BTC, that's not even worth the tx fees.
But you guys trust this? Poor coding, & anti-segwit?

(not saying the coin won't do well, it doesn't need to be good or even working for that)
Airdrop to bitcoin holders is not really worth it now and it will probably removed it used to be good but not anymore, we still didn't hear a solid confirmation from the Dev about the next airdrop,linking a Segwit wallet is not possible this has nothing to do with Byteball it's something to do with Bitcoin as you can't sign a message from a Segwit wallet
anyway if you have bitcoin just hodl and make money from bitcoin many forks then buy Byteball if you think it has some good future,Bitcoin forks are happening almost on a weekly basis but some of them will not succeed for sure may be few will succeed
member
Activity: 166
Merit: 10
For what it's worth, I just tried participating in the airdrop for BTC owners.

What a pile of crap....
1. tried installing the wallet twice on my Windows 7. All I get is an app window that stays blank.
So the wallet does not work, there is ZERO system requirement on the website. Besides, installer is pretty lengthy & installs a big lot of crap, for an app that is (most likely, guessing by what it installs) a browser in a window, running javascript crap. As a programmer I wouldn't trust that.

2. gave a chance to the phone app, even though I normally don't trust my phone for anything serious. Had to type in my lengthy BTC address, because of course the chat won't read QR codes (what was I expecting?) only to be replied that signing messages wouldn't work with segwit addresses.

Bah....
I mean I don't care for the airdrop, from what I read you'd get 0.1GB for every 16 BTC, that's not even worth the tx fees.
But you guys trust this? Poor coding, & anti-segwit?

(not saying the coin won't do well, it doesn't need to be good or even working for that)
Airdrop to bitcoin holders is not really worth it now and it will probably removed it used to be good but not anymore, we still didn't hear a solid confirmation from the Dev about the next airdrop,linking a Segwit wallet is not possible this has nothing to do with Byteball it's something to do with Bitcoin as you can't sign a message from a Segwit wallet
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 20
For what it's worth, I just tried participating in the airdrop for BTC owners.

What a pile of crap....
1. tried installing the wallet twice on my Windows 7. All I get is an app window that stays blank.
So the wallet does not work, there is ZERO system requirement on the website. Besides, installer is pretty lengthy & installs a big lot of crap, for an app that is (most likely, guessing by what it installs) a browser in a window, running javascript crap. As a programmer I wouldn't trust that.

2. gave a chance to the phone app, even though I normally don't trust my phone for anything serious. Had to type in my lengthy BTC address, because of course the chat won't read QR codes (what was I expecting?) only to be replied that signing messages wouldn't work with segwit addresses.

Bah....
I mean I don't care for the airdrop, from what I read you'd get 0.1GB for every 16 BTC, that's not even worth the tx fees.
But you guys trust this? Poor coding, & anti-segwit?

(not saying the coin won't do well, it doesn't need to be good or even working for that)
full member
Activity: 714
Merit: 117
For this kyc thing can we use camera on other device? Because I have wallet on my main pc that doesn't have camera, but I do have an iphone which I can use.

This is actually an issue. I remember when I have done the kyc for Coinbase (I think it was Coinbase) Jumio would not accept my document's picture as taken by my laptop's camera. So I have failed the kyc. But they I have done it again with an Iphone which has a better camera and this time it went through. Since this time we have to pay 8$ for Jumio, whatever technical problem we would have in the process we would just lose 8$. I can surviva that, but I guess that any Newbie who would lose 8$ as his first experience with Byteball would not end up with a very good impression of Bytebal and the motivation to try again...
sr. member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 307
I am in Byteball since November and it shows amazing growth! Not only in satoshis, but in USD too! Still waiting for upswing that is coming!

Yes, a huge upswing is long due by now, if you consider how much Iota and Raiblocks have risen. There is also an article on this issue:

https://coinidol.com/raiblocks-iota-and-undervalued-byteball/

full member
Activity: 714
Merit: 117
Now we have the first name registry recognized by the main hub.

The registry is operated by Peter Miklos (@pmiklos on slack) who also runs Byteball Asset manager at https://byteball.market/ and a similar bot.

This is the registration policy https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQnpiwTipnBgrhSJcELOYYAOa3mTLZbmLmOebbtHFJFrfgHtlsNNZ9MPEGafvtuTnVAyfWukwu_hYSB/pub

One of its recent registration records: https://explorer.byteball.org/#IYeNVOvVeP8X9hDx3LgPu48MCTVbeo8S/NJM0vIAY14=

Once a name is registered, it becomes visible  in the wallets updated to a recent version.

Contact Peter on slack to assign human readable names to your assets.

This is a crucial step forwards for the Byteball platform. This was badly needed by anyone willing to create assets on the platform. It should really benefit the user adoption of the platform.
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