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In my opinion BYTEBALL is one of most promissing projects in the cryptoworld with nice technology behind and good development. But who is selling bytes in such cheap price?

Yes agree, this is a big and unique project, no ICO like most other coins but lots of buyers and investors who keep Byteball, I hope there is a new innovation in order to get the price back as last July ($850).
legendary
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It will be a cold day in hell when Byteball achieves a new ATH.

Oh, you are so cute. Stone cold attitude. Wait I will let you have your moment now and will have mine when the next ATH is here.

That day may be cold, it will be hell and all Blockchains will be in it.



M'kay mate. Send me a nickel when you are there  Grin But until then check your bags regularly for mold before all your bytes rot away lol joke.
hero member
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In my opinion BYTEBALL is one of most promissing projects in the cryptoworld with nice technology behind and good development. But who is selling bytes in such cheap price?

People who got it for free and don't understand the potential of it, mostly because there is no shiny roadmap.png to look at and believe in Cheesy
sr. member
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In my opinion BYTEBALL is one of most promissing projects in the cryptoworld with nice technology behind and good development. But who is selling bytes in such cheap price?
sr. member
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The first is by definition not flawed.
It will be a cold day in hell when Byteball achieves a new ATH.

Oh, you are so cute. Stone cold attitude. Wait I will let you have your moment now and will have mine when the next ATH is here.

That day may be cold, it will be hell and all Blockchains will be in it.

legendary
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I've noticed that the nano wallet has been mentioned for airdrop related issues a few posts ago. WHich led me to the question: do you think Byteball will ever be fupported on the Ledger Nano device and/or on Trezor?

What kind of support do you mean? You can sign a message to link your BTC address to the transition bot, if that’s what you mean.
hero member
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Was there an airdrop on the 5th of Oct?

Dev decided to skip this month, and will resume next month on Nov 4.

no airdrop and the coin went down all the time... looks like something is very wrong...
sr. member
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I've noticed that the nano wallet has been mentioned for airdrop related issues a few posts ago. WHich led me to the question: do you think Byteball will ever be fupported on the Ledger Nano device and/or on Trezor?
hero member
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Was there an airdrop on the 5th of Oct?

Dev decided to skip this month, and will resume next month on Nov 4.

lets see how we go after November. Maybe we are going to get 20% a month again. Would be niiice  Cheesy
legendary
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Thank you. What wallet would you suggest using?

They all work basically the same.
I really don't suggest one over the other.

Personally, I use Bitcoin Core (full node) and Mycelium (for mobile).   Oh, and electrum in order to import mycelium to a pc if needed.

It's really a personal choice and depends on if you want multi-coin support, etc.
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Thanks, I really appreciate the time you took to explain it. Would the signature method still work with the nano wallet?

Yes, but do you really want to sign with every address you have for each distribution?

Best thing to do is send all your bitcoin back to a single bitcoin address you have in order to take part.
Right now, we don't know how widely your coins are distributed throughout the wallet (how many change addresses, etc).

So, now that you have an address linked, just wait until just prior to the snapshot (an hour or two), and move your coins then.  Because, even with signing an address now doesn't mean your coins will be there when the snap shot takes place in a month.



Thank you. What wallet would you suggest using?
legendary
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Lol. Peeps  need to calm the fuk down. Btfd and wait 6 months for distro to be done. You'll see. Quote me  Cheesy

Pump and dumb completed. Nothing to see here now. Time to move on to the next coin and rinse and repeat. Sorry to the bagholders for their losses.

There you have it your quote  Grin

what losses?

Bought high sold low = losses?

What losses you ask?

It will be a cold day in hell when Byteball achieves a new ATH.

legendary
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Thanks, I really appreciate the time you took to explain it. Would the signature method still work with the nano wallet?

Yes, but do you really want to sign with every address you have for each distribution?

Best thing to do is send all your bitcoin back to a single bitcoin address you have in order to take part.
Right now, we don't know how widely your coins are distributed throughout the wallet (how many change addresses, etc).

So, now that you have an address linked, just wait until just prior to the snapshot (an hour or two), and move your coins then.  Because, even with signing an address now doesn't mean your coins will be there when the snap shot takes place in a month.

sr. member
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It works withe the nano S.
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Thanks for getting back. Sorry, I'm new to this so don't quite know what you mean. I used a nano ledger to send the funds so was the Change address in that wallet? And do you know how do I send back the BTC?

I will try the signature method next.

Yes, when you have a wallet (like nano), you have what is called an HD wallet.
So, you basically have a shit ton of addresses.  This is why you see a new address every transaction you make.
Think of this.... you go into McDonalds with a $10 bill and pay $1 for a burger.
You don't rip off part of the $10 bill.  You simply give them $10 and they give you $9 in change.
Kind of the same for bitcoin...
You take $10 to pay $1, but $9 comes back to a change address (another address you own).

So, you have a shit ton of receive addresses and change addresses.   The wallet handles them for you, so all you see is that you have a total balance, but it's made up (normally) of a bunch of addresses.  When you pay someone, it determines which addresses to pull from to pay the amount you want to send.

You know the bitcoin address you currently have linked.  So, best thing for you to do is wait hours before the next airdrop.  Then, tell your wallet to pay the linked address (your address) all your coins.  So, when the snapshot takes place, you get credit for all the coins you own and not simply a part of what you might own.  Another way to say it is that your wallet now has $9, but might be spread accross multiple addresses, so move them all to a single linked address prior to the next distribution snapshot.   


Thanks, I really appreciate the time you took to explain it. Would the signature method still work with the nano wallet?
legendary
Activity: 1499
Merit: 1164
Thanks for getting back. Sorry, I'm new to this so don't quite know what you mean. I used a nano ledger to send the funds so was the Change address in that wallet? And do you know how do I send back the BTC?

I will try the signature method next.

Yes, when you have a wallet (like nano), you have what is called an HD wallet.
So, you basically have a shit ton of addresses.  This is why you see a new address every transaction you make.
Think of this.... you go into McDonalds with a $10 bill and pay $1 for a burger.
You don't rip off part of the $10 bill.  You simply give them $10 and they give you $9 in change.
Kind of the same for bitcoin...
You take $10 to pay $1, but $9 comes back to a change address (another address you own).

So, you have a shit ton of receive addresses and change addresses.   The wallet handles them for you, so all you see is that you have a total balance, but it's made up (normally) of a bunch of addresses.  When you pay someone, it determines which addresses to pull from to pay the amount you want to send.

You know the bitcoin address you currently have linked.  So, best thing for you to do is wait hours before the next airdrop.  Then, tell your wallet to pay the linked address (your address) all your coins.  So, when the snapshot takes place, you get credit for all the coins you own and not simply a part of what you might own.  Another way to say it is that your wallet now has $9, but might be spread accross multiple addresses, so move them all to a single linked address prior to the next distribution snapshot.   
full member
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Hi all, I've just tried to link my BTC addres to my new Byteball wallet by send $5 but the bot has got the address wrong and says I havae 0 BTC. Any ideas what to do next?


The bot was right.  It was your address when you sent the BTC.
Your wallet then paid the bot, but moved the rest of your BTC from that address to a Change address within your wallet.
So, you can either send the BTC back to the start address

or

Use the signature method.


Thanks for getting back. Sorry, I'm new to this so don't quite know what you mean. I used a nano ledger to send the funds so was the Change address in that wallet? And do you know how do I send back the BTC?

I will try the signature method next.



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spattered throughout the golden ethers
Amazing product, automated transaction chatbots and real tech.

If you hold BTC, it's so easy to link it to your Byteball address and get free coins (including a ton of Blackbytes) every month.

https://steemit.com/byteball/@maff1989/how-to-link-your-byteball-and-bitcoin-address-to-the-byteball-database-for-the-monthly-airdrop
legendary
Activity: 1499
Merit: 1164
Hi all, I've just tried to link my BTC addres to my new Byteball wallet by send $5 but the bot has got the address wrong and says I havae 0 BTC. Any ideas what to do next?


The bot was right.  It was your address when you sent the BTC.
Your wallet then paid the bot, but moved the rest of your BTC from that address to a Change address within your wallet.
So, you can either send the BTC back to the start address

or

Use the signature method.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 102
Hi all, I've just tried to link my BTC addres to my new Byteball wallet by send $5 but the bot has got the address wrong and says I havae 0 BTC. Any ideas what to do next?
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