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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 861. (Read 1234271 times)

legendary
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the grandpa of cryptos
can we get bittrex not some scam exchange? also not everybody has gigabytes, bytes should be traded too
legendary
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I asked Cryptopia about possibly listing, which costs $100-200 more or less. They are certainly not a leading exchange, but less dead than a lot of the tiny ones floating around. Anyway, the guy who does the backend stuff said it sounded interesting, but when I mentioned that dev is still sitting on like 88% of coins (and has pledged to distribute 87% of them), he was like, "yea, nah bro". Seems like it will be awhile before you can trade anywhere except cryptox and bitsquare (it is on bitsquare right?).

I believe Cryptopia guys cannot list Byteball, just because the tech is non-standard. Cryptopia admins may present themselves as highly competent, but that's obviously not the case. They sometimes have problems compiling/syncing standard wallets, which nobody else have problems with. So Byteball is over their head for now. You may disagree, but that's my view based on experience with them.

C-Cex has bigger chances to integrate Byteball, as they are much higher qualified technically. However C-Cex is often associated by scamcoins, so I am not sure te community would want for them to be the next exchange for BB. If community wants it though, I can try to contact Yuri and ask him what he thinks on this...

I'm not saying they're the most competent bunch in the business (or that they don't list scams), but they do have a number of cryptonotes, which afaik c-cex has never listed one. They also had ETH for a while (not sure how non-standard that one is), and they have Decred as well.
legendary
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Merit: 1073
Fire OS 5.3.2.1 worked fine
Android 5.1.1 worked fine
Windows 10 worked fine -> file 1.26 MB (compressed light wallet)

thank you very much tony!realy nice work.. Smiley

How did you get it on Fire OS 5.3.2.1? It's not in the Appstore as far as I can see... Installed .apk directly? Where you downloaded it from (is it safe to get it from http://www.apkmonk.com/app/org.byteball.wallet/ or other similar places)?
legendary
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Disobey.
For anyone having trouble linking their addresses I created an easy-to-follow step by step guide on how to sign your bitcoin address with electrum to receive BYTE and BLACKBYTE in the next distribution:

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@xwerk/new-cryptocurrency-value-now-up-to-usd79-24-get-gbyte-for-every-bitcoin-you-own-for-free-byteball-distribution-step-by-step
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1073
I asked Cryptopia about possibly listing, which costs $100-200 more or less. They are certainly not a leading exchange, but less dead than a lot of the tiny ones floating around. Anyway, the guy who does the backend stuff said it sounded interesting, but when I mentioned that dev is still sitting on like 88% of coins (and has pledged to distribute 87% of them), he was like, "yea, nah bro". Seems like it will be awhile before you can trade anywhere except cryptox and bitsquare (it is on bitsquare right?).

I believe Cryptopia guys cannot list Byteball, just because the tech is non-standard. Cryptopia admins may present themselves as highly competent, but that's obviously not the case. They sometimes have problems compiling/syncing standard wallets, which nobody else have problems with. So Byteball is over their head for now. You may disagree, but that's my view based on experience with them.

C-Cex has bigger chances to integrate Byteball, as they are much higher qualified technically. However C-Cex is often associated with scamcoins, so I am not sure the community would want them to be the next exchange for BB. If community wants it though, I can try to contact Yuri and ask him what he thinks on this...
sr. member
Activity: 1932
Merit: 288
I asked Cryptopia about possibly listing, which costs $100-200 more or less. They are certainly not a leading exchange, but less dead than a lot of the tiny ones floating around. Anyway, the guy who does the backend stuff said it sounded interesting, but when I mentioned that dev is still sitting on like 88% of coins (and has pledged to distribute 87% of them), he was like, "yea, nah bro". Seems like it will be awhile before you can trade anywhere except cryptox and bitsquare (it is on bitsquare right?).

right.
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
I asked Cryptopia about possibly listing, which costs $100-200 more or less. They are certainly not a leading exchange, but less dead than a lot of the tiny ones floating around. Anyway, the guy who does the backend stuff said it sounded interesting, but when I mentioned that dev is still sitting on like 88% of coins (and has pledged to distribute 87% of them), he was like, "yea, nah bro". Seems like it will be awhile before you can trade anywhere except cryptox and bitsquare (it is on bitsquare right?).
legendary
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Merit: 1033
What happens if all 12 witnesses fell under DDoS attack? Will network stuck?

Their IP addresses are not publicly known, so it is not easy to learn what to attack in the first place.  Even if DDoSed, a witness can quickly move to a new IP.
member
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So when byteball will bee listed on some exchange?

my guess – after all (or most) distribution rounds.

Probably for the big exchanges. The dev could pay to get on another small exchange, but there's not much point if its only got low volume.
sr. member
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So when byteball will bee listed on some exchange?

my guess – after all (or most) distribution rounds.
sr. member
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So when byteball will bee listed on some exchange?
sr. member
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hola Community!!
More cryptoplatforms will be added to my OTC trading escrow service soon (Komodo, Nxt, Waves, etc.) To increase the quality of the service I decided to create a dedicated Slack team located at https://ydx.slack.com . If you need an invitation to that team, please, send an email to me or to anyone who is already a member of the team.
No document, No limit depot and withdraw

Fantastic job. PM'ed you
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1000
hola Community!!
More cryptoplatforms will be added to my OTC trading escrow service soon (Komodo, Nxt, Waves, etc.) To increase the quality of the service I decided to create a dedicated Slack team located at https://ydx.slack.com . If you need an invitation to that team, please, send an email to me or to anyone who is already a member of the team.
No document, No limit depot and withdraw
sr. member
Activity: 1932
Merit: 288
Why large exchanges not add this coin. The situation is similar with Iota, it is somehow associated with license for DAG?
There is no license for DAG.

Exchanges don't want to add Byteball, ask them only they know, but Iota doesnt want to be added since it is not yet functional software.

maybe it's because 88 % of total amount is left to spread.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Why large exchanges not add this coin. The situation is similar with Iota, it is somehow associated with license for DAG?
There is no license for DAG.

Exchanges dont want to add Byteball, ask them only they know, but Iota doesnt want to be added since it is not yet functional software.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1422
why the blackbyte is cheaper than a byte in the slack?

Probably because byte is incentivised by the rules of the distribution and easily exchanged on Cryptox. Moreover, blackbytes do not have an actual use currently and holding bytes will grant blackbytes in the distribution, so, some people get rid of them ...

Blackbytes could be the natural asset to be used in a double deposit escrow trade: that will force both parties to put a deposit (in Blackbytes) and only they can sign off on it. If they both cheat they both lose their deposit in blackbytes
full member
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What happens if all 12 witnesses fell under DDoS attack? Will network stuck?
hero member
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why the blackbyte is cheaper than a byte in the slack?

because blackbyte supply is 2x byte

ok.

but the difference is more than 2 times for ASK/BID orders.

In the beginning, this (1:2-1:3) was actually the rate people exchanged them for. Afterwards, with GB being listed on Cryptox and the rules of distribution getting spread out, the price went down, and with new comers, new dumpers, so the price went down even more ...

is that correct about the current total supply 2x117,610 for black GBYTES?

The total supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 times that of bytes.
full member
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***crypto trader***
This currency is very risky, well done, the income is also great.
Why are you calling byteball risky ? For its incredible volatility  Huh
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Why large exchanges not add this coin. The situation is similar with Iota, it is somehow associated with license for DAG?
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