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newbie
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Can we continue our discussion here?
https://www.reddit.com/r/obyte/


By the way, https://www.reddit.com/r/obyte is more informative than this thread.


Why don't you just share the informations cointained in that "more informative" thread here? Why  cut out people following this thread?
Can't get what is wrong with discussing things here,

Thank you for still following this thread for the latest Obyte news. Apologies if you think I was trying to cut you off, twas not my intention.

You can also check the Reddit account for other news and updates not posted on this thread.

Cheers, mate!  Cool
newbie
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We expect to make two significant announcements within the next several weeks, one of which is a new exchange listing!

https://twitter.com/ObyteOrg/status/1100466684702396416

legendary
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Merit: 1227
Top Crypto Casino
Can we continue our discussion here?
https://www.reddit.com/r/obyte/


By the way, https://www.reddit.com/r/obyte is more informative than this thread.


Why don't you just share the informations cointained in that "more informative" thread here? Why  cut out people following this thread?
Can't get what is wrong with discussing things here,
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
You can view this video to get an idea how Obyte is superior to just plain payments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNyD8Cj0dg

Moreover, the topic, made by LoyceV presents informative details and explanation on Blackbyte:
Byteball: Blackbytes FAQ
Everyone who invested in Obyte, not invested yet but have interests, and have demand to use Blackbytes for transactions should know it.

Can we continue our discussion here?
https://www.reddit.com/r/obyte/

 Cool
member
Activity: 274
Merit: 26
You can view this video to get an idea how Obyte is superior to just plain payments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNyD8Cj0dg

Moreover, the topic, made by LoyceV presents informative details and explanation on Blackbyte:
Byteball: Blackbytes FAQ
Everyone who invested in Obyte, not invested yet but have interests, and have demand to use Blackbytes for transactions should know it.
hero member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 506
There is a proposal about extending the Obyte protocol with timestamps
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L5i0NNL2h7tgf-ZXo18ozHABSlciQUAE5x0ynV7FzyQ/edit

Your opinion is appreciated.

Love the concept and the idea of implementing the BIP format for further updates.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
You can view this video to get an idea how Obyte is superior to just plain payments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNyD8Cj0dg

The transaction speeds of Obyte is too fast, and transaction done smoothly without congested or delayed.
Furtheremore, the OByte can be use to bet directly.
It is very convenient altcoin.

I couldn't agree more.  Cool

By the way, https://www.reddit.com/r/obyte is more informative than this thread.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 838
You can view this video to get an idea how Obyte is superior to just plain payments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNyD8Cj0dg

The transaction speeds of Obyte is too fast, and transaction done smoothly without congested or delayed.
Furtheremore, the OByte can be use to bet directly.
It is very convenient altcoin.
legendary
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Merit: 1033
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because it's not a same product as PayPal
what Obyte can offer to a legal merchant, that can't offer PayPal (visa, alipay, eth/dai and so on)?

You can view this video to get an idea how Obyte is superior to just plain payments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhNyD8Cj0dg
legendary
Activity: 965
Merit: 1033
There is a proposal about extending the Obyte protocol with timestamps
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L5i0NNL2h7tgf-ZXo18ozHABSlciQUAE5x0ynV7FzyQ/edit

Your opinion is appreciated.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Been a while since I've actually used Byteball. Just wondering if there are any use or markets yet for Blackbytes.

I remember there used to be a service which traded Blackbytes for regular GBytes at a 2% ratio or so. Wondering if that still exists.

I think I tried sending Blackbytes in the past but got some error, for some reason they can't be sent like regular Bytes and need to be sent a special way. Is there some tutorial which discusses on how to send these Blackbytes?


Not sure what you mean by markets, but if you mean centralized exchanges like Coinbase, Bittrex or Binance then thank god there is none. Blackbytes should always be sent P2P without middleman, otherwise one entity could start tracking who sent coins to who when the same coins end up back to that entity. Blackbytes are not great for speculative trading because their history grows as it changes hands. Blackbytes should be used for privacy, not for speculative trading. Read more Tony's original idea before it was launched https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hiding-entire-content-of-on-chain-transactions-1574508

Blackbytes had BEEB bot and Freebe bot exchanges for quite some time, BEEB is closed now, but Freebe was recently bought by Marc de Mesel and is still alive https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/adi3mh/whale_buys_anonymous_blackbytes_byteball_exchange/

Blackbytes are not sent from wallet address to wallet address, they are sent from device to device and that was possible to do only via Obyte chat by pairing 2 devices, but since June 23th 2018, Blackbytes can also be sent on any other messaging platform (just make sure it's end-to-end encrypted) as textcoins https://medium.com/obyte/private-textcoins-6a2288d80757



Quick one here. Obyte community no longer uses this thread, just Slack and Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/obyte
full member
Activity: 563
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Been a while since I've actually used Byteball. Just wondering if there are any use or markets yet for Blackbytes.

I remember there used to be a service which traded Blackbytes for regular GBytes at a 2% ratio or so. Wondering if that still exists.

I think I tried sending Blackbytes in the past but got some error, for some reason they can't be sent like regular Bytes and need to be sent a special way. Is there some tutorial which discusses on how to send these Blackbytes?


Not sure what you mean by markets, but if you mean centralized exchanges like Coinbase, Bittrex or Binance then thank god there is none. Blackbytes should always be sent P2P without middleman, otherwise one entity could start tracking who sent coins to who when the same coins end up back to that entity. Blackbytes are not great for speculative trading because their history grows as it changes hands. Blackbytes should be used for privacy, not for speculative trading. Read more Tony's original idea before it was launched https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hiding-entire-content-of-on-chain-transactions-1574508

Blackbytes had BEEB bot and Freebe bot exchanges for quite some time, BEEB is closed now, but Freebe was recently bought by Marc de Mesel and is still alive https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/adi3mh/whale_buys_anonymous_blackbytes_byteball_exchange/

Blackbytes are not sent from wallet address to wallet address, they are sent from device to device and that was possible to do only via Obyte chat by pairing 2 devices, but since June 23th 2018, Blackbytes can also be sent on any other messaging platform (just make sure it's end-to-end encrypted) as textcoins https://medium.com/obyte/private-textcoins-6a2288d80757

legendary
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Merit: 1723
Been a while since I've actually used Byteball. Just wondering if there are any use or markets yet for Blackbytes.

I remember there used to be a service which traded Blackbytes for regular GBytes at a 2% ratio or so. Wondering if that still exists.

I think I tried sending Blackbytes in the past but got some error, for some reason they can't be sent like regular Bytes and need to be sent a special way. Is there some tutorial which discusses on how to send these Blackbytes?
hero member
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Note: If you do not understand the meaning of 0Byte, then it is your own fault, not 0Byte.  Grin
Just a note too, it's Obyte not 0byte. Different, right? You should know the correct name first
fuk
newbie
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Real world adoption (how it looks Smiley ) https://medium.com/fluidity/factor-805-introducing-dai-into-security-tokens-a02a98f69cd9
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Investors have the option to purchase and receive payment in Dai or fiat, and to switch between the two
Current 12.49% (LIBOR + 10.00%) coupon producing 13.24% yield to expected maturity, payable monthly
Experienced repeat borrower with demonstrated experience in successfully building and selling out residential condominium projects in Brooklyn and Harlem
13 month maturity with the expectation that the first six month extension option will be exercised by the borrower
High demand and rapidly developing neighborhood attributable to its central location, convenient public transportation access, and moderate unit sale prices compared to more developed neighborhoods like Williamsburg and Park Slope
imo MKR will be the best performer for the next years
newbie
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Note: If you do not understand the meaning of 0Byte, then it is your own fault, not 0Byte.  Grin
full member
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What is the max size of the single transaction you can create in Obyte? How long will it take to process a 100 Gb weight transaction? Will such a transaction be able to disable the nodes?

I don't know all the limits, there are different limits depending on message type (posting a poll has stricter limits than posting text), but 100 GB is probably not possible because SQLite would not even able to insert that amount of data at once (max that SQLite query can handle is little over 1GB).
It will not disable the nodes, it will probably make the network slower as there is more data to sync.
Most of the bottlenecks are not network related bandwidth limits, but validating the units instead, which are because of un-optimized SQL queries.
full member
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it will be necessary to understand more on your system. and your answer puts things in its place. as they say now, im now realized that im didnt understand anything. thanks for the answer.

You don't understand what is a meaning of toolbox? Did you try Google it? Obyte features are the tools, Obyte product is the toolbox with the tools. That's the full implementation.

Are you saying that it is easier to develop all these features with Solidity, instead of just using those features that are built into Obyte? What needs more understanding of the platform, using some features or building the whole KYC integration from scratch?
Obyte uses lot of same libraries (SHA256,RIPEMD160,BIP32,BIP39) as Bitcoin and Ethereum, but instead of some complicated programming language, it's using Node.js environment. Most of the client libraries for Ethereum are with Node.js anyways.
So, how exactly would be Obyte learning curve steeper than anything else? If you know the basics of Bitcoin or Ethereum, you will feel comfortable with Obyte, just the data structure and consensus are different.
fuk
newbie
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What is the max size of the single transaction you can create in Obyte? How long will it take to process a 100 Gb weight transaction? Will such a transaction be able to disable the nodes?
sr. member
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That's kind of odd question from somebody who is into cryptocurrencies. Kind of tired explaining all the problems that fiat has over cryptocurrencies. You should already know these answers.

Have you ever seen obyte.org?
* ICO/STO Platform (cheaper and easier than on Ethereum)
* Developer friendly (friendlier that PayPal or Braintree or any other fiat/credit card processor)
* Risk-free conditional smart payments (doesn't even need oracle if used for Obyte assets)
* P2P insurance (either by finding a counterpart from public channels or flight insurance bot, could be used for other insurance too)
* Prediction markets (currently only possible by finding a counterpart from public channels and then offering contract via chat)
* P2P betting (either by finding a counterpart from public channels or via sports betting bot or BB Odds website
* Textcoins (actually what sending funds to email means, PayPal just uses email as account number, even better than PayPal when used with email attestation or username attestation)
* Sovereign identity (most coins only dream about it in their whitepapers, Obyte have it already for over the year)
* P2P payments in chat (like Venmo or WeChat)
* Chatbots (don't know any Chatbot platform that also has payments included, maybe WeChat and probably Facebook soon)
* Blackbytes (great for privacy, if used the right way)
* Cashback for merchants

everything is right and you are right about that. in this project there is everything but without full implementation. and you always have to focus on something. need privacy? there is a monero or a new hyip called grin or beam. looking for smart contracts there is a tron and eth. for value guys bitcoin is better than nothing, and for payterminals there is a npsx.

Without full implementation? what do you mean? Obyte is like a toolbox, so you complain that toolbox is not a house?

Can you airdrop your coins to Bitcoin or Ethereum users and know how much it will cost to you? No, fees are not predictable.
Can you do KYC on Ethereum or you have to pay a lot of money to KYC provider, so user would need to scan their documents again and again, even if they have already done it with same KYC provider.
Can you launch your own token on Ethereum or you need to hire a developer to do that for you?
Can you do P2P betting/insurance/predictions on Ethereum without developer? No, you raise millions and build something stupid like Augur just to do something basic that could be already have been built into the platform.

ICO/STO platform is also a tool, if you want to use that to build your house, you can use it. And can do it cheaper because you don't have to pay for KYC provider because Obyte has it built-in.
Conditional payments, smart-contracts and oracles are also tools. full implementation is the flight insurance bot and sports betting bot that use these tools to build a product.
Textcoins is also just a tool, so anybody can use it as a paper voucher in their product. There is also smart-vouchers, which other people can also use as digital vouchers.

And that makes it a full implementation, a box of tools that you can build your stuff on. And there will be more tools added into the toolbox, it is your business decision to buy one toolbox or build these tools yourself one by one.

it will be necessary to understand more on your system. and your answer puts things in its place. as they say now, im now realized that im didnt understand anything. thanks for the answer.
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