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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 697. (Read 1234286 times)

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I'm just curious about the Blackbytes. Seems like they've no value at the moment. I've checked exchanges over & over again yet I couldn't find any one where blackbytes are tradable. So I just want to know If there's any plan to add them on exchanges?
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I made a withdrawal from bittrex and have been waiting for almost 2 hours.  Huh
Is this normal? Because before it took 1-2 min literally

what is the status of that withdrawal on bittrex?
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I made a withdrawal from bittrex and have been waiting for almost 2 hours.  Huh
Is this normal? Because before it took 1-2 min literally
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i like byteball, super cool technology.
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Is there any bounty for translation or is it voluntarily done by members?
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legendary
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Also, 1 BTC yields 0.062 GB per month. That's not 6.2% interest because 1 BTC is far more than 1 GB.

Yes, this is correct. I wanted to depict this in the case both currencies would have parity. At the current value, it is much better to own Byteball for the distribution.

Here is what I mean. Let's assume one Bitcoin values $2000 and lets say 1 GByte values $250.

If you just link your Bitcoin you get 62.5 MByte or $12.40 in fiat value.
If you buy 8 GByte for the Bitcoin instead you get 800 MByte what values $200.

edit: The calculation refers to the normal distribution, not the special distribution in June.
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French translation done.
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Polish translation updated. Cheers!
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This coin is doing good job; looking by interest on a typical bank deposit 1,5-2% a year to interest by holding BTC 6,25% and Byteballs 10% a month.
Regards to crypto holders.

small corection, Byteballs 20% a month

Also, 1 BTC yields 0.062 GB per month. That's not 6.2% interest because 1 BTC is far more than 1 GB.

You can actually get better interest by lending BTC at poloniex, though I wouldn't leave large sums there for that long.

GB earning though really is risk free but distribution won't last long at these rates. Maybe till the end of summer?
Conditions have changed and now it is beneficial to have the bytes,not tie bitcoin.There will be 7 stages allocation of bytes for 1 GB at each stage getting 0.2 GB.
Buying now for 1 bitcoin 8 GB in December will get 29 GB.Tying 1 bitcoin will receive 0,8 GB in December(together with interest and coefficient of 1.2),a difference of 36 times.
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What I succeeded to find out from last few pages discussions is very good for byteball holders. There isn't much for Bitcoin holders to get from the distribution as after few more rounds it is going to end. That will really be game changing point and very good thing for byteball and blackbytes onward.
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This coin is doing good job; looking by interest on a typical bank deposit 1,5-2% a year to interest by holding BTC 6,25% and Byteballs 10% a month.
Regards to crypto holders.

small corection, Byteballs 20% a month

Also, 1 BTC yields 0.062 GB per month. That's not 6.2% interest because 1 BTC is far more than 1 GB.

You can actually get better interest by lending BTC at poloniex, though I wouldn't leave large sums there for that long.

GB earning though really is risk free but distribution won't last long at these rates. Maybe till the end of summer?
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This coin is doing good job; looking by interest on a typical bank deposit 1,5-2% a year to interest by holding BTC 6,25% and Byteballs 10% a month.
Regards to crypto holders.

small corection, Byteballs 20% a month
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Starting form next bounty share or interest on holding will be very attractive and provocative in sense of holding if some people were holding previously. Double share or 20% is really good initiative by all means. I have enough bytes in my wallet to let them work for me by staying there for long time. This is called smart investment which makes money for you.
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Send with 500+ Sats fee per Byte and you will not have confirmation problems.

I recommend to buy Byteballs. You get a higher share for Byteballs than for Bitcoin on distribution. Hodling Byteballs brings you 10% while Bitcoin brings only 6.25%.

Once again I already began to prepare for next distribution by raising bitcoins in my wallet by transferring them in time to not have confirmation issue. We have 2 more weeks till 9th June. It is a friendly reminder to those who joined us lately. Make sure you have confirmed Bitcoins into wallets other than exchanges. Wallets can be linked any time later.



This coin is doing good job; looking by interest on a typical bank deposit 1,5-2% a year to interest by holding BTC 6,25% and Byteballs 10% a month.
Regards to crypto holders.
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How can I change or add a new bitcoin linked address to my byteball wallet ?

You can't change a link, but yes you can add a new Bitcoin address. Chat with the bot and enter the new Bitcoin address you want to link, it'll ask you to sign your Byteball address, sign it and enter the signature and you'll be all set.
sr. member
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The fee is too expensive, if I buy a pizza, the value of 100byte, but now I have to pay 548byte fees,
this will not be fatal defects in the design of byteball? Such an expensive fee will limit the use of byteball.

100 bytes is $0.000028 (cheap pizza!  Wink  )  1,000,000,000 bytes = $280 just right now
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The fee is too expensive, if I buy a pizza, the value of 100byte, but now I have to pay 548byte fees,
this will not be fatal defects in the design of byteball? Such an expensive fee will limit the use of byteball.
sr. member
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Hi,

How can I change or add a new bitcoin linked address to my byteball wallet ? It looks like the chat bot has no clue what I am talking about  Grin
Even creating a new wallet does not seem to do the trick ?
I thought this was a basic question but could not find an answer.

Thank you for your help,
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