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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 640. (Read 1234317 times)

legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1055
Linked 130 GB and 45 BTC this round. Received proper amount of bytes but NO blackbytes, tried contacted tony on slack to no avail Sad

Try harder and be patient, Tony is very busy. Seems to be that some guys don't have received their Blackbytes yet. For some guys it worked to leave the wallet running in the foreground, suddenly the Blackbytes appeared (the send tx will be automatically repeated).
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Linked 130 GB and 45 BTC this round. Received proper amount of bytes but NO blackbytes, tried contacted tony on slack to no avail Sad
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1538
yes
I have have installed Byteball small expenses wallet on my android device.

Do you know of any user instructions?

Perhaps this video may give you an idea.
full member
Activity: 208
Merit: 100
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Very fast. Almost completely centralized.

Is it ment to become decentralized? Why would anyone want to run a node?
legendary
Activity: 1499
Merit: 1164

I have dug a bit more and it seems on on 6/5 I sent all BTC internally in Bitcoin Core from two of my addresses to a third addess of my Core wallet that I previously linked in Byteball (16KyMEmTcPqDbYa7CCARsgeo5ajNeB1GjD). I wanted to consolidate all the BTC in one address I think.

Now the BTC appear as change in my wallet but aren't visible outside on a Blockchain explorer. Well that sucks.

I guess I'll have to send the BTC to another wallet and back to Bitcoin Core just so that the BTC become visible again. DAMN.

16KyMEmTcPqDbYa7CCARsgeo5ajNeB1GjD is and was empty.

You may have your bitcoin still, but not in either of the 2 addresses you have linked.

Resolution:
1) Link the third address
or
2) Move the coins to one of the 2 addresses you do have linked.
hero member
Activity: 685
Merit: 500
Gbyte are too expensive?

Gbyte are expensive because there only is 255,492 of them.


No, there are 1,000,000
The DEV has the rest..
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1116
How fast is byteball?

How decentralised is it?

Very fast. Almost completely centralized.
full member
Activity: 208
Merit: 100
How fast is byteball?

How decentralised is it?
legendary
Activity: 1499
Merit: 1164
So is there a way to trade blackbytes?

Read the OP (First post on the first page).

(uhhh, yes.   slack or DM)
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 500
So is there a way to trade blackbytes?
legendary
Activity: 1499
Merit: 1164
Hi Michail,

So I backed up my wallet on an older PC, then installed on a new PC and restored the wallet there. Deleted on the older PC. I didn't receive any Byteballs this round, even though my BTC were previously linked on the older PC. Is this normal?

No.

What's the BTC or Byteball account you had linked so we can check it?


I'll give you the info this evening, I'm at work right now.

No problem.

It's likely that you moved your BTC or that your wallet isn't synced yet when you looked.

If you post the address in the channel, then anyone can really look it up for you.  I just might go a step further.  Smiley




So the receiving address is RRHSXWHIBYABIYWGHSBD3SOKOJ74RWBQ. Can you have a look? Thanks!

RRHSXWHIBYABIYWGHSBD3SOKOJ74RWBQ

All Bytes spent/moved as of 5/31
- Empty byteball wallet

Two bitcoin addresses associated with that wallet:
18MwM7r25bg9hdFD5nuHRennR2avF7rDH9 confirmed via Signature
- Empty as of 2017-04-15 14:23:33
So, nothing in that bitcoin wallet for the 5/10 or 6/9 distribution.

and

16KyMEmTcPqDbYa7CCARsgeo5ajNeB1GjD confirmed via TX
- Empty as of 2017-06-05 09:05:17
So, nothing in the wallet for the 6/9 distribution.

Basically, you got nothing, because the two addresses you have confirmed were empty for the 6/9 airdrop.

Also, you don't get the 20% because your byteball wallet was also empty for the 6/9 drop.

full member
Activity: 208
Merit: 100
Gbyte are too expensive?

Gbyte are expensive because there only is 255,492 of them.
legendary
Activity: 1499
Merit: 1164
Also how about we change Gbyte to Byte..

Gbyte are too expensive?


let's change to Byte ?


You don't have to buy a whole GByte, just like you don't have to buy a whole Bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 208
Merit: 100
Are there transactionsfees in Byteball?

How many nodes are there?

What is the incentive for running a node?

Is there inflation? I assume there is not.

In my wallet I can see something that is called blackbytes. What is the difference between blackbytes and normal bytes?
full member
Activity: 208
Merit: 100
I have have installed Byteball small expenses wallet on my android device.

Do you know of any user instructions?


hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 635

Byteball can and has been ported as a light client to an IoT chip,

Great! Does it mean that Byteball team is already  in negotiation with IoT producers?
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Byteball will grow as big as IOTA for sure.

Iota is ready for IOT use, byteball is not.
Byteball relies on trust based witnesses. This can be good for government compliance but it is definitely not good for a crypto. As far as I know, everything revolves around a few trusted nodes, right?

 
Iota is not ready for IoT and wont ever be, an IoT cant do the Prof of Work required to send transactions, iota devs talked about letting another trusted node do the transacting, duh, any coin can do that. They had this dumb idea of making a Jinn coprocessor, like hey just add another microcontroller on your microcontroller to have "zero fee" transactions.

Byteball can and has been ported as a light client to an IoT chip, something iota devs hadnt even heard of they think a raspberry pi or smartphone is an iot device.

What Byteball can learn from iota is marketing, getting nice words from Big Names, signing partnerships and paying for it by premine/presale of the tokens, just like any other ICO.

The witnesses dont have to be trusted individually, only to not conspire together, if they do the worst they can do is stall the network.
hero member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 635





what happened?


byteball should be top10 soon!





Take it easy. Market cap for any coin is virtual someway as the whole  supply  of that coin can not be paid for the current price. Price is in inverse proportion to the single buy volume. In other words no entity will pay the current price for the whole supply.
sr. member
Activity: 249
Merit: 250
Byteball will grow as big as IOTA for sure.

Byteball and Iota are much different. People naively think they are comparable because they both use DAG.

Iota is ready for IOT use, byteball is not.
Byteball relies on trust based witnesses. This can be good for government compliance but it is definitely not good for a crypto. As far as I know, everything revolves around a few trusted nodes, right?

Maybe on top of something more decentralized, byteball tech can be useful.

 
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
let's buy byteball until top10

personally i think byteball is as good as iota?

anyone give more inputs on byteball compare with iota?


Just read the thread, pathetic attempts at FUD by iota dev, baseless accusations, fundamental mistakes.

Iota will never work for IoT, within IoT PoW cannot be done. Its price is inflated by marketing, just like Bancor and other ICOs.

Thats all there is about iota, very good marketing, people want IoT, its in the name, its buzzword. But I am in IoT company, iota will never be used on actual things, on actual microcontrollers.
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