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Sr. MemberActivity: 297Merit: 250 Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments November 04, 2017, 05:42:02 PM #14765



Quote Post arbitrary key-value pairs of data into Byteball network.

Does the word "key" meaning is as in "cryptographic key" or key as "crucial"? I'm working on translation of newly added strings. Can anybody advise what "key value pairs of data" in below string refers to?Does the word "key" meaning is as in "cryptographic key" or key as "crucial"? Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks

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Sr. MemberActivity: 770Merit: 254 Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments November 04, 2017, 06:25:01 PM #14770 When first ever ICO is running in side the wallet of Byteball my expectations were to see this showing some effect on the price. But the market valuation is telling other story as we are facing more decrease in value as it slipped under 0.03 BTC. I am not worried but can't understand the logic.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 358Merit: 250 Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments November 04, 2017, 07:01:48 PM #14774 Quote from: CorePrime95 on November 04, 2017, 04:57:23 PM Quote from: Gatekeeper on November 04, 2017, 04:25:53 PM byteball airdrops really are terrible, I don't know whose idea it was to constantly give away to people who don't even hold the coin so people only interested in holding BTC and dumping byteball immediately get rewarded on a regular basis, it's a terrible setup. Bitcore is a good example because it's a % based on your bitcore holdings so it encourages people to hold and accumulate. It makes no sense at all to keep rewarding people who just dump right away. I'm very disappointed with the way it's all turned out.



Byteball airdrops are now mainly for Byteball holders. Linked BTC gives very little Bytes.

Byteball airdrops are now mainly for Byteball holders. Linked BTC gives very little Bytes.

yet it still gives to just btc holders, even if it's smaller than it was it's still rewarding people who hold zero byteballs, it's a terrible system when they could simply airdrop based on a % of current byteball holdings. It makes no sense to keep rewarding people over and over who hold zero byteball. yet it still gives to just btc holders, even if it's smaller than it was it's still rewarding people who hold zero byteballs, it's a terrible system when they could simply airdrop based on a % of current byteball holdings. It makes no sense to keep rewarding people over and over who hold zero byteball. (1470) <KLYE> But I was far too drunk to fuck a midget

(1470) <KLYE> I will fuck a chicken for 250 btc

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Hero MemberActivity: 903Merit: 863 Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments November 04, 2017, 07:14:03 PM #14775 Distribution of Bytes is now finished.

61,299.720840161 GB distributed

645,222.052937914 GB is available supply after the distribution.



Distribution of blackbytes will start in a few hours and will take a few days, be patient. I'll post here when it is complete.



I'll decide and announce the plans for future distribution around mid-November. But it is already certain that we skip the December full moon. The purpose of the free distribution is in acquiring new users, and we should use the remaining undistributed coins most efficiently. That's why we are slowing down the distribution and gradually phasing out the method based on balances, which is not expected to produce much positive impact any more. Cashback has already proved more efficient in terms of cost of user acquisition, albeit it is still slow. Other product updates linked to the distribution are still in the making but not certain enough to speak about them now, I expect more certainty in the middle of November. Simplicity is beauty

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LegendaryActivity: 1498Merit: 1113 Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments November 04, 2017, 08:15:31 PM #14777 Quote from: tonych on November 04, 2017, 07:14:03 PM Distribution of Bytes is now finished.

61,299.720840161 GB distributed

645,222.052937914 GB is available supply after the distribution.



Distribution of blackbytes will start in a few hours and will take a few days, be patient. I'll post here when it is complete.



I'll decide and announce the plans for future distribution around mid-November. But it is already certain that we skip the December full moon. The purpose of the free distribution is in acquiring new users, and we should use the remaining undistributed coins most efficiently. That's why we are slowing down the distribution and gradually phasing out the method based on balances, which is not expected to produce much positive impact any more. Cashback has already proved more efficient in terms of cost of user acquisition, albeit it is still slow. Other product updates linked to the distribution are still in the making but not certain enough to speak about them now, I expect more certainty in the middle of November.





thanks for all the work you have done so far. i hope that you received an adequate return for your work. thanks for all the work you have done so far. i hope that you received an adequate return for your work.

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Full MemberActivity: 280Merit: 102 Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments November 04, 2017, 09:02:03 PM #14779 Quote from: Michail1 on November 04, 2017, 02:39:19 PM Quote from: jbreher on November 03, 2017, 07:42:09 PM Quote from: verb on November 03, 2017, 07:30:08 PM I would be up for a signature campaign!



By all means. Sell your hymen, your reputation, and your self-respect for a few measly shekels.



Oh. I see you already have.

By all means. Sell your hymen, your reputation, and your self-respect for a few measly shekels.Oh. I see you already have.

Heh. Glad I don't have a hymen.... I'm safe, right? Heh. Glad I don't have a hymen.... I'm safe, right?

The moralistic grandstanding continues.



Quote Quote from: Coiner_ on November 04, 2017, 12:11:12 PM

Interesting to see that the price has dipped as usual following the airdrop even though it didn't rise much this time.



Only 13% more - so far. Of course it's tanking. All alts are tanking. Everyone jumping out of alts to buy bitcoin simply because of FOMO. Not only is bitcoin jumping, but people want the forks.

Only 13% more - so far. Of course it's tanking. All alts are tanking. Everyone jumping out of alts to buy bitcoin simply because of FOMO. Not only is bitcoin jumping, but people want the forks.

True. The longer I'm in the crypto world the more I realize great tech, a working product and an active dev (team) does not necessarily translate to price on the market.



Quote from: jackfruit on November 04, 2017, 08:18:34 PM We've finally got our last airdrop and price dump is not a surprice at all. This project made us understand that airdrops are not good for coins, and especially when it is more than once. Byteball is a good example for the future.



It's not like ICO's (or "token/membership sales" as some now like to call theirs) are any better. Aside from the legal issues it incurs, there's nary an ICO'd token/crypto that doesn't dump to below the ICO price following a listing on an exchange and a place on CMC. The coins have to be gotten into the hands of the public somehow.



Besides, I've seen at least 3 airdropped projects try to handle this somehow. Someone has already mentioned Bitcore (the most similar to ByteBall) which distributes it on a weekly basis based on how much you're holding and other than the price spike today most likely caused by a fat-fingering, the price has, on average, been trending upwards since they started in April. There's also Hawala (HAT) which bans anyone caught dumping after the airdrop and Elixir which similarly increases based on your holding even though it was a one time thing (the FUD it received due to CMC's sloppiness didn't do it any favors).



But like I said above, "[t]he longer I am in the crypto world the more I realize great tech, a working product and an active dev (team) does not necessarily translate to price on the market". Case in point: Bitconnect/eBTC vs ByteBall/LBRY.



The moralistic grandstanding continues.True. The longer I'm in the crypto world the more I realize great tech, a working product and an active dev (team) does not necessarily translate to price on the market.It's not like ICO's (oras some now like to call theirs) are any better. Aside from the legal issues it incurs, there's nary an ICO'd token/crypto that doesn't dump to below the ICO price following a listing on an exchange and a place on CMC. The coins have to be gotten into the hands of the public somehow.Besides, I've seen at least 3 airdropped projects try to handle this somehow. Someone has already mentioned Bitcore (the most similar to ByteBall) which distributes it on a weekly basis based on how much you're holding and other than the price spike today most likely caused by a fat-fingering, the price has, on average, been trending upwards since they started in April. There's also Hawala (HAT) which bans anyone caught dumping after the airdrop and Elixir which similarly increases based on your holding even though it was a one time thing (the FUD it received due to CMC's sloppiness didn't do it any favors).But like I said above,. Case in point: Bitconnect/eBTC vs ByteBall/LBRY.