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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 752. (Read 1234271 times)

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Byteball is traded agains bitcoin therefore because of rising btc, byteball price needs to fall to stay the same in terms of fiat Smiley

that's not the reason.

take a look at the other cryptos.
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Byteball is traded agains bitcoin therefore because of rising btc, byteball price needs to fall to stay the same in terms of fiat Smiley
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pump is over:



Bitcoin is rising and people are cashing out and returning. It will be up again
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do not pump byteball too high.

i want to wait for next round.

maybe we can see 200000 BTC linked with byteball this round.
Bitcoin is on appreciation and many people will have surely spare Bitcoins in their wallets. So I do agree on the fact that this time much more or even can say record Bitcoins will be linked to distribution. There are many known reasons this time.
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Need some tech assistance here, please Smiley

I was out of town, away from my crypto pc, for a couple weeks and upon returning, I attempted to get my WIN64 full client up to speed, but have run into some roadblocks.

Not knowing there had been any new client releases, I first tried to sync my client on v1.7.1, but it errored out and closed at 60% sync. I then checked for updates and downloaded v1.8.2, but I still have not been able to sync on this latest release. The furthest I've seen it go is about 30%, but on 1.8.2 it just crashes without giving an error of any sort.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I don't know if it would work but I would try:
1. create a new windows user profile
2. install a light wallet
3. copy app files from the old full wallet installation to a new light wallet folder
legendary
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Need some tech assistance here, please Smiley

I was out of town, away from my crypto pc, for a couple weeks and upon returning, I attempted to get my WIN64 full client up to speed, but have run into some roadblocks.

Not knowing there had been any new client releases, I first tried to sync my client on v1.7.1, but it errored out and closed at 60% sync. I then checked for updates and downloaded v1.8.2, but I still have not been able to sync on this latest release. The furthest I've seen it go is about 30%, but on 1.8.2 it just crashes without giving an error of any sort.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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do not pump byteball too high.

i want to wait for next round.

maybe we can see 200000 BTC linked with byteball this round.

Is there any data or deatailed table, that how much BTC was linked in the previous round?
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Bulletproof VPS/VPN/Email @ BadAss.Sx
Also a weird one haha...free coins and they are already pretty much worth. Better then CLAM back in those days Smiley
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byteball is one of the few innovative coin in 2017.
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I'm discovering Byteball and I find this new crypto promising ! So much awesome work by one dev, this is indecent  Shocked

One question: what could be the incentives to be an oracle ? As far as I understand, there is no reward for the oracle whose the input is used for a contract.
There's no strictly financial incentive in terms of fees but some businesses will want to run oracle to provide service for the byteball system. Imagine an insurance company that wants to provide flight delay insurance. Instead of relying on somebody else providing this crucial element of their business (oracle) it would want to run it on its own to make sure its business runs seamlessly.
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I'm discovering Byteball and I find this new crypto promising ! So much awesome work by one dev, this is indecent  Shocked

One question: what could be the incentives to be an oracle ? As far as I understand, there is no reward for the oracle whose the input is used for a contract.
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hi all,
is there someone of the dev team around? I have a problem with a wrong linked btc wallet within my byteball v1.8.2 linking process!?
I've followed the instruction must closely by sending .000082 btc to my byteball address over my btc address, but the byteball bot tells me some sort of other btc address linked to my byteball wallet.


What kind of btc wallet did you use? blockchain.info, multibit-hd, coinbase?  

Ledger Nano S with the associated Ledger BTC Wallet, because of that I'm not able to sign the message of the correct btc address and pass it to the transition bot. I've told the bot the correct btc address, now he asked me to sign the byteball wallet with my btc wallet, but to my knowledge that is actually not possible with the ledger nano s?

Then that wallet must be sending btc whilst creating a newly generated address each time, which means you need to check your wallet for the address that byteball says it's linked with, and then just move your btc to that address on your nano

Sorry, I don't understand your answer even reading it for the 3rd time. Maybe as I'm new to Byteball but still - I don't get it :-D Plz can you describe it ones more?

On one hand, here is a tutorial that explains how to sign a message using Ledger Nano S + Electrum: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17160291, I hope it'll help.

On the other, what you are likely experiencing here is the effect of your remaining balance being moved to a new address (the change address). Check out this post for more info: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.18634744.
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do not pump byteball too high.

i want to wait for next round.

maybe we can see 200000 BTC linked with byteball this round.
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The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die
someone trying to suppress the price for accumulation . .  they know moon time is coming  Roll Eyes Cool  
I read this in every coin topic  Grin

The books speak for themselves Wink Tongue
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someone trying to suppress the price for accumulation . .  they know moon time is coming  Roll Eyes Cool  
I read this in every coin topic  Grin
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This might be a question for Tony, but feel free to answer if you know.

If I wanted to create my own private anon currency on Byteball similar to GBB, for example, dts-coins and I wanted to ensure every current Byteball holder got some free dts-coins.

Could I code a smart contract that via my own genesis block on the Byteball DAG, automatically credited every existing Byteball holder with dts-coins?
You can do that simpler than you think, create a private asset - see the example script. Other people have already created their own both private and public assets. Then to distribute it, just send it to every address which you have seen in the DAG database like what the explorer.byteball.org sees. No need for smart contracts. But you could run a transition bot if you wanted to more fairly distribute your asset according to interest.

when can we have asset exchange on byteball?

so we can trade all asset. Cheesy
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This might be a question for Tony, but feel free to answer if you know.

If I wanted to create my own private anon currency on Byteball similar to GBB, for example, dts-coins and I wanted to ensure every current Byteball holder got some free dts-coins.

Could I code a smart contract that via my own genesis block on the Byteball DAG, automatically credited every existing Byteball holder with dts-coins?
You can do that simpler than you think, create a private asset - see the example script. Other people have already created their own both private and public assets. Then to distribute it, just send it to every address which you have seen in the DAG database like what the explorer.byteball.org sees. No need for smart contracts. But you could run a transition bot if you wanted to more fairly distribute your asset according to interest.
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The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die
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Other crypto-currencies are only a bubble without real use, some are just a promise. Bitcoin is used in real transactions. It is wrong to look only at capitalization. We must look at the volume of trading. Capitalization can be high, but the market is dead.
I agree unreservedly that..

For Clarification ...  "Bitcoin is used in real transactions"  = Bitcoin is accepted as a form of payment for services/goods.   Other than that all cryptos have "real transactions" just check their explorers  Cool
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