Can anyone explain to me why someone who doesn't use cryptocurrencies would start using byteball over the far more established projects out there? The chat format is nice, but a chat program isn't really a draw without the network effect already in place. Who wants to convince their friends to use a new chat program.
Maybe bytecoin should team up with signal, an encrypted chat project which is open source. A kind of partnership with an established network if there could be a way to fuse the two could be a game changer.
? Byteball is the only DAG crypto aimed solely at payments. It's in it's own lane and doesn't have to compete with anyone. It just needs better marketing as most people do not even know it exists.
Byteball doesn't need to partner with any chat project imo. You can already send encrypted messages with your payments I think. With a few tweaks, Byteball will have it's own capabilities in the future for messaging. I'm sure Tony already has this in the works.
The only things hindering Byteball as of now is the dumping from the whales due to initial distribution, and the lack of marketing. These problems will be fixed or dampered as we move towards the end of the airdrop.
I mean being a DAG crypto is interesting, and has it's efficiencies but a closed system currency needs the network effect to be useful at all. What is going to bring the network effect to Byteball? So far it's been the airdrop + the tech is new. I buy real things with bitcoin, i pay real people real money with ethereum. Those are useful to others though for a variety of reasons that byteball is lacking. Not any different than any other minor alt coin... but if it's going to beat the rest, it is going to need more than just a different network structure. The bots are cool, seems like that is a place for major growth. I was just suggesting that to partner with a system outside of crypto that shares open source attitudes that would bring utility to both could be really cool, and really expand what is possible. No reason to reinvent the wheel for every feature.
Byteball with DAG mechanics should have a better scalability than Bitcoin if network expands. Wallets are more user friendly and a higher supply doesn't force people to have prices of little things expressed in 0.0001 BTCs which if you think at is ridiculous...