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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 3. (Read 1234316 times)

legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1548
Get loan in just five minutes goo.gl/8WMW6n
Nice to see that that something is still going on, (I am a holder from ancient times Sad  )
will probably need to try to play with  "liquidity "...
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033

UPDATE: nevermind, after some guesswork, I found https://v1.oswap.io/#/pools Smiley. It seems to work well.

Yes, it was moved to v1 subdomain. It was announced on discord and twitter, sorry we didn't copy this info here.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
I wonder how to actually remove liquidity from the pool, i.e. get my money back from there?
I was able to put some funds on GBYTE-USDC and USDC-OUSD markets quite a few months back. Noticed lately that payments from the pool have stopped 2 months ago. So wanted to remove the liquidity. Is there any write-up on the procedure?

Most likely your money is in the pools that are no longer rewarded. Use the address lookup in the upper right of https://liquidity.obyte.org and withdraw.

Thanks for your reply! Actually I did withdraw, and got OPT-USDC-OUSD and OPT-GBYTE-USDC tokens back in my wallet. What to do next to get GBYTE for them? I tried using https://oswap.io/#/pools to remove liquidity from pools, but no luck, I just get some error messages... I noticed they seem to use a different token "O2-xxx" instead of "OPT-xxx", so there should be a different webpage to remove liquidity form older pools?

UPDATE: nevermind, after some guesswork, I found https://v1.oswap.io/#/pools Smiley. It seems to work well.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1035
Good to see there is still some development going on.
Sadly I lost back then all my BlackBytes after migrating to a new client. Good old times 😂

I was having nostalgia too from the Byteball days.
Yes indeed, it is good to see the development of the project is still going on. Keep up the good work!
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033
I wonder how to actually remove liquidity from the pool, i.e. get my money back from there?
I was able to put some funds on GBYTE-USDC and USDC-OUSD markets quite a few months back. Noticed lately that payments from the pool have stopped 2 months ago. So wanted to remove the liquidity. Is there any write-up on the procedure?

Most likely your money is in the pools that are no longer rewarded. Use the address lookup in the upper right of https://liquidity.obyte.org and withdraw.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
I wonder how to actually remove liquidity from the pool, i.e. get my money back from there?
I was able to put some funds on GBYTE-USDC and USDC-OUSD markets quite a few months back. Noticed lately that payments from the pool have stopped 2 months ago. So wanted to remove the liquidity. Is there any write-up on the procedure?
full member
Activity: 563
Merit: 103
I'm trying to understand the liquidity mining process before putting up any money. Can someone explain to me how the stablecoins are involved?

I see a list of viable pairs for liquidity mining on Oswap.io, and I see a list of available stablecoins on Ostable.org, but no overlap between these lists.

To my uninformed perspective, it would seem that to provide liquidity on Oswap, I need to turn up with GBYTE and to take one other example, USDC.

The guides I've seen all indicate minting stablecoins specifically from Ostable is key to the process though so would love for someone to just breakdown the relations.

Thank you.

Eligible pools (weight):
GBYTE-USDC (100%)
GBYTE-WBTC (100%)
GBYTE-ETH (100%)
OUSD-USDC (100%)
OBIT-WBTC (100%)
OETH-ETH (100%)
https://liquidity.obyte.org/

Obyte native coin - GBYTE
Counterstake.org: USDC, WBTC, ETH - bridged from Ethereum
Ostable.org: OUSD, OBIT, OETH - stablecoins backed with GBYTE
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
I'm trying to understand the liquidity mining process before putting up any money. Can someone explain to me how the stablecoins are involved?

I see a list of viable pairs for liquidity mining on Oswap.io, and I see a list of available stablecoins on Ostable.org, but no overlap between these lists.

To my uninformed perspective, it would seem that to provide liquidity on Oswap, I need to turn up with GBYTE and to take one other example, USDC.

The guides I've seen all indicate minting stablecoins specifically from Ostable is key to the process though so would love for someone to just breakdown the relations.

Thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 453
Merit: 250
Not as much activity in this forum as a few years ago. I still keep checking.

Your updates here are acknowledged and appreciated very very much!

I am still holding and following since the initial airdrop.
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033
Governance website for Oswap v2 is now ready

https://governance.oswap.io

Almost everything about oswap pools can be changed by governance vote. I expect that the trading range parameters for stable pairs will be most frequently updated.

There is also a discord bot that watches all governance votes and sends notifications to #defi-governance channel on discord.
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033
Version 3.4.1 of the wallet is released, it fixes a security vulnerability that allows remote code execution through specially crafted chat messages. Upgrading is strongly recommended for all users, especially those who have untrusted contacts or bots in the wallet chat. We'll block the old versions from the default hub soon after the release.

Another update in this release extends the obyte: URI protocol to allow multi-asset payments. This will improve the integration of dapps with the wallet and make it easier/faster to send multi-asset payments without having to open a chat with the dapp. Adding liquidity in Oswap will become easier once the feature is integrated in oswap.

The iOS version will become available in the App Store after it is approved by Apple.

https://github.com/byteball/obyte-gui-wallet/releases
hero member
Activity: 515
Merit: 506
Screw It, Let's Do It
Good to see there is still some development going on.
Sadly I lost back then all my BlackBytes after migrating to a new client. Good old times 😂
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033
Oswap v2 is launched!

* stable pairs
* leveraged trading without liquidations
* more income for liquidity providers
* and more!

Oswap v2 is so far the most advanced DEX in DeFi, and it runs on Obyte.

https://v2.oswap.io

Liquidity mining rewards will be redirected to v2 pools after making sure that everything runs smoothly. As usual, this is new stuff, use with caution.

hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 656
Would you use it yourself as developers if your project depends on some other Open Source software?

I believe the answer is in the post you just quoted. There you have how it is used for Obyte wallet repo, which you can also see here https://kivach.org/repo/byteball/obyte-gui-wallet.

On https://kivach.org you can also see how it's used for other Obyte repos. Here's what I found:
- https://kivach.org/repo/byteball/ocore
- https://kivach.org/repo/byteball/obyte-cascading-donations
- https://kivach.org/repo/byteball/cascading-donations-ui

There are other Obyte repos, check https://github.com/byteball. Probably a mattter of time before many of them are cascading donations.
legendary
Activity: 1128
Merit: 1028
We are launching Kivach -- a cascading donations dapp on Obyte.

It helps open-source projects to get funded and share their donations with other open-source projects that made them possible.



Many modern open-source projects heavily depend on other open-source projects, such as libraries, frameworks, developer tools, infrastructure software, which in turn depend on other open-source projects, and so on.  Kivach is best suited to open-source development as it allows the developers to automatically cascade a share of the received donations down to other projects they want to support.

Donations can be made both in Obyte tokens (such as GBYTE, stablecoins, etc) and many other popular tokens on Ethereum and other networks (ETH, USDC, WBTC, BNB, etc).  In the latter case, the tokens are automatically sent to Obyte through Counterstake Bridge using Countersake SDK.  Bridging happens behind the scenes, the donor doesn't have to bother about it.

Donors can participate in governance if the developer chooses to DAOify their repo.

Here is how we set up the distribution rules for Obyte wallet repo:



Blog post: https://blog.obyte.org/kivach-cascading-donations-for-github-repositories-2b175bdbff77

Website: https://kivach.org



Looks nice,
Would you use it yourself as developers if your project depends on some other Open Source software?
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033
We are launching Kivach -- a cascading donations dapp on Obyte.

It helps open-source projects to get funded and share their donations with other open-source projects that made them possible.



Many modern open-source projects heavily depend on other open-source projects, such as libraries, frameworks, developer tools, infrastructure software, which in turn depend on other open-source projects, and so on.  Kivach is best suited to open-source development as it allows the developers to automatically cascade a share of the received donations down to other projects they want to support.

Donations can be made both in Obyte tokens (such as GBYTE, stablecoins, etc) and many other popular tokens on Ethereum and other networks (ETH, USDC, WBTC, BNB, etc).  In the latter case, the tokens are automatically sent to Obyte through Counterstake Bridge using Countersake SDK.  Bridging happens behind the scenes, the donor doesn't have to bother about it.

Donors can participate in governance if the developer chooses to DAOify their repo.

Here is how we set up the distribution rules for Obyte wallet repo:



Blog post: https://blog.obyte.org/kivach-cascading-donations-for-github-repositories-2b175bdbff77

Website: https://kivach.org

hero member
Activity: 1924
Merit: 538
What I would like to see from this project, is that Obyte helps to facilitate the switch to more localized energy production and consumption. All kinds of installations will have to communicate (IOT) with each other, negotiate energy prices and sell (surplus) energy to each other, based on all kinds of parameters like the price of energy in that hour or minute, that demand and the supply.

solar energy ?
hero member
Activity: 1132
Merit: 818
What I would like to see from this project, is that Obyte helps to facilitate the switch to more localized energy production and consumption. All kinds of installations will have to communicate (IOT) with each other, negotiate energy prices and sell (surplus) energy to each other, based on all kinds of parameters like the price of energy in that hour or minute, that demand and the supply.
full member
Activity: 349
Merit: 132
full member
Activity: 563
Merit: 103
Really? It was listed on Upbit and BitZ, but nobody traded it there. What was stopping the promotion efforts then?
You should promote Obyte, not centralized exchanges that can lose your money.
No use of more exchanges when there is no users to trade it. More users need to be trading on existing ones.
Can we come back with an idea to contact Binance again. I know Obyte was in list of Community Coin vote on Binance years ago.

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Obyte is listed where people trade it, Bittrex for Europe and United States users, Coinspot for Australian users, Uniswap/Pancakeswap/Quickswap for those who don't want to deal with centralized exchanges.
https://obyte.org/#exchanges
Nowadays, with more serious regulation on centralized exchanges, to be safer, it is best to use DEX for our trades. Our cryptocurrency will be in our wallets and when we want to trade, let's simply connect it to DEX and do it. Then it is done and our wallet is safe, our coins belong to us, not centralized exchanges.

Binance lists memecoins that get instantly lot of users. Obyte is working product and too boring for them.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/binance-ceo-reveals-one-key-factor-for-token-listings

GBYTE is listed on DEXes already, even on Binance Smart Chain.
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