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Topic: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments - page 868. (Read 1234271 times)

full member
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***crypto trader***
hero member
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where can I trade blackbytes??
sr. member
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Merit: 288
price going down... guess people are dumping

and then going up → again down → ...

it's called volatility.  Cool
hero member
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price doing down... guess people are dumping
legendary
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My first byteball-hub running on raspberry pi Grin

https://zuqka.asuscomm.com/bb

cool, but i tried to open the page: Upgrade Required.

did you follow these steps? https://www.gitlab.com/snippets/1548253

or could you please explain me what you had to do. thank you.
Hi Vlom,
When you get the message "Upgrade required" then you know for sure that the hub is set right and running, see the https://byteball.org/bb.
The link is to be added on wallet, under hub. The default is byteball.org/bb
I did follow the guide from portabella mostly but checked on other articles as well on how to install nodejs on raspberry since it's very important to install it right: http://thisdavej.com/upgrading-to-more-recent-versions-of-node-js-on-the-raspberry-pi/

$ sudo apt install nodejs
$ curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_7.x | sudo -E bash -
$ sudo apt install nodejs
$ node -v
v7.5.0
$ apt-get install node-sqlite3 git logrotate
$ git clone https://github.com/byteball/byteball-hub.git
$ cd ~/byteball-hub
$ npm install
$ nano conf.js
Edit the fields, add you domain and change from false to true for hub:

exports.port = 6611;
//exports.myUrl = 'wss://mydomain.com/bb';
exports.bServeAsHub = false;


$ node start.js

Please follow this guide for letsencrypt: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-secure-nginx-with-let-s-encrypt-on-ubuntu-16-04
and tonych's guide of course: https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore



wow, thank you very much. i finally manage to install a suitable version of nodejs: v7.5.0.
now i have to check out the rest. and i hope that this won't bring troubles concerning my owncloud installation.
legendary
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I can not find in application folder
conf.json to change client from full to lite.

Where is the configuration file can be found in Windows XP

When you say application folder, do you mean %LOCALAPPDATA%\byteball? That's where you should try looking. Having said that, you can not change a client from full to light and vice-versa. You have to reinstall and chose light.

When I tried to reinstall...
I've got error:



System: Windows XP 64 bit.

I can provide the necessary logs.

XP is not supported, 7 is minimum.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
My first byteball-hub running on raspberry pi Grin

https://zuqka.asuscomm.com/bb

cool, but i tried to open the page: Upgrade Required.

did you follow these steps? https://www.gitlab.com/snippets/1548253

or could you please explain me what you had to do. thank you.
Hi Vlom,
When you get the message "Upgrade required" then you know for sure that the hub is set right and running, see the https://byteball.org/bb.
The link is to be added on wallet, under hub. The default is byteball.org/bb
I did follow the guide from portabella mostly but checked on other articles as well on how to install nodejs on raspberry since it's very important to install it right: http://thisdavej.com/upgrading-to-more-recent-versions-of-node-js-on-the-raspberry-pi/

$ sudo apt install nodejs
$ curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_7.x | sudo -E bash -
$ sudo apt install nodejs
$ node -v
v7.5.0
$ apt-get install node-sqlite3 git logrotate
$ git clone https://github.com/byteball/byteball-hub.git
$ cd ~/byteball-hub
$ npm install
$ nano conf.js
Edit the fields, add you domain and change from false to true for hub:

exports.port = 6611;
//exports.myUrl = 'wss://mydomain.com/bb';
exports.bServeAsHub = false;


$ node start.js

Please follow this guide for letsencrypt: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-secure-nginx-with-let-s-encrypt-on-ubuntu-16-04
and tonych's guide of course: https://github.com/byteball/byteballcore

hero member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 656
I can not find in application folder
conf.json to change client from full to lite.

Where is the configuration file can be found in Windows XP

When you say application folder, do you mean %LOCALAPPDATA%\byteball? That's where you should try looking. Having said that, you can not change a client from full to light and vice-versa. You have to reinstall and chose light.

When I tried to reinstall...
I've got error:



System: Windows XP 64 bit.

I can provide the necessary logs.

If you had a full node before, then if you reinstall directly, it will not work with the current content of your %LOCALAPPDATA%\byteball folder (full and light do not have the same databases). You should transfer your funds to another device, uninstall the app (potentially remove %LOCALAPPDATA%\byteball manually if the uninstallation leaves it) and then install and chose light and finally move back your funds. As far as I know, that's the only way. If you do that, keep a copy of %LOCALAPPDATA%\byteball and your seed just in case.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1132
I can not find in application folder
conf.json to change client from full to lite.

Where is the configuration file can be found in Windows XP

When you say application folder, do you mean %LOCALAPPDATA%\byteball? That's where you should try looking. Having said that, you can not change a client from full to light and vice-versa. You have to reinstall and chose light.

When I tried to reinstall...
I've got error:



System: Windows XP 64 bit.

I can provide the necessary logs.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
As promised, ms paint skills revealed.

https://i.imgsafe.org/aceb5ebdab.png


It's the best you can do with your "expertise", I didn't expect anything better from you.
Right back at you with your "pictures" and "Byteball is not an actual DAG coin and does not scale".
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1010
Newbie
As promised, ms paint skills revealed.

https://i.imgsafe.org/aceb5ebdab.png


It's the best you can do with your "expertise", I didn't expect anything better from you.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1117
My first byteball-hub running on raspberry pi Grin

https://zuqka.asuscomm.com/bb

cool, but i tried to open the page: Upgrade Required.

did you follow these steps? https://www.gitlab.com/snippets/1548253

or could you please explain me what you had to do. thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Stop spreading lies and distrust in Byteball in here at least, calling it "not a true DAG" comparing it to blockchain, insinuating it cannot scale etc.

I think I made it clear that I'm "not convinced". Not sure about your version of English, in mine it means that I'm not sure that my position is correct and some proof of the opposite would be handy. So far the topology of Byteball resembles the topology of GHOST-based blockchains (https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/545.pdf). You were asked to generate 10 TPS on the testnet, but you refused. I'll wait for someone else who is interested in actual analysis of Byteball instead of cheerleading.
As promised, ms paint skills revealed.

https://i.imgsafe.org/aceb5ebdab.png
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
...

The distribution rules:

BTC to bytes: 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 62.5 MB (0.0625 GB)
BTC to blackbytes: 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 2.1111 * 62.5 million blackbytes (money supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 times more than that of bytes)
Bytes to bytes: 1 byte on any Byteball address gives you 0.1 new bytes
Bytes to blackbytes: 1 byte on linked Byteball address gives you 0.21111 blackbytes

...


I received my bytes, but how can I see if I received Blackbytes ?

legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1010
Newbie
EDIT: You are a scammer, and you wont get any bitcoins from me. You are also admin in slack so you can delete any messages and "prove" anything you want.

More childish excuses, how typical to you...
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1010
Newbie
Stop spreading lies and distrust in Byteball in here at least, calling it "not a true DAG" comparing it to blockchain, insinuating it cannot scale etc.

I think I made it clear that I'm "not convinced". Not sure about your version of English, in mine it means that I'm not sure that my position is correct and some proof of the opposite would be handy. So far the topology of Byteball resembles the topology of GHOST-based blockchains (https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/545.pdf). You were asked to generate 10 TPS on the testnet, but you refused. I'll wait for someone else who is interested in actual analysis of Byteball instead of cheerleading.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
...

The distribution rules:

BTC to bytes: 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 62.5 MB (0.0625 GB)
BTC to blackbytes: 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 2.1111 * 62.5 million blackbytes (money supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 times more than that of bytes)
Bytes to bytes: 1 byte on any Byteball address gives you 0.1 new bytes
Bytes to blackbytes: 1 byte on linked Byteball address gives you 0.21111 blackbytes

...


I received my bytes, but how can I see if I received Blackbytes ?
If you select the Send tab do you see a scroll down list to select blackbytes? The Home tab should also have 2 small dots under the "100 000 bytes" in big large font, clicking the rightmost dot will show the amount of blackbytes.

Many people made the mistake of linking the bytes-address with transition bot, but then made a payment, and all the bytes were moved to other address, so missed the free blackbytes.
hero member
Activity: 689
Merit: 507
...

The distribution rules:

BTC to bytes: 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 62.5 MB (0.0625 GB)
BTC to blackbytes: 1 BTC of proven balance gives you 2.1111 * 62.5 million blackbytes (money supply of blackbytes is 2.1111 times more than that of bytes)
Bytes to bytes: 1 byte on any Byteball address gives you 0.1 new bytes
Bytes to blackbytes: 1 byte on linked Byteball address gives you 0.21111 blackbytes

...


I received my bytes, but how can I see if I received Blackbytes ?
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