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6792633 No.6792633 [Reply] [Original]

Do you want a DAG coin with privacy and anonymity?
Private assets, more private than monero even.
Faggots in here dont even know its name.

>> No.6792738

>>6792633
Rape a Doge in Anus!
Hello Dogecoin get ready anus beating
ka ka ka ka

>> No.6792782

>>6792633
yes great coin
I want to gamble in sports with it

>> No.6792806

>>6792633
>bytemyballs
what about transactions fees and speed?

>> No.6792831

Byteball is great tech but the privacy is a meme. Blackbytes are an entirely different currency and can only be traded P2P

>> No.6792880

>>6792831

Exactly


ShiteBytes more like.

No one is using BB on DNM.

>> No.6792931

The best bit is you can send Bytes to people through their email address, and the smart contracts are actually really well done.

This is a coin that is guaranteed to not fail.

>> No.6792936

>>6792806
there is transaction fees

>> No.6793064

>>6792880
dark net markets?
so what are the black bytes useful for?

>> No.6793327

cockbytes more like

up the rubbish heap in 3..2...1...

>> No.6793339

awful name

>> No.6793553

>>6792936
transaction fees, being 1% of cost of coffe when Byteball reaches $15 trillion USD market cap.

thats lower transaction fees than XRB, the cost of running RaiBlocks on amazon minimal node is actually higher in fees than Byteball, even if Byteball reached 1B market cap.

Anon, disregard these idiots above.
This coins is the next XRB, just like XRB avoided, but when distribution finished, then moon.

>> No.6793593

Not a particularly good hold this week, but probably a top gainer for 2018 overall.

>> No.6793642

>>6793553
though it doesnt seem that faster, maybe in future

>> No.6793706

>>6793642
what's the tx time, like 30 seconds? A lil too slow imo hopefully they can improve this to ~2 seconds, anything longer than that 5 seconds is impractical for buying coffee

>> No.6793742

the tx time is a bite-size cock in your mouth
you all know it

>> No.6793779

hey look !!!!!!!!!!!!! another, premined, centralized coin !!! it's "PRIVATE"
loooooooooooooooooool
all i see is cucks here
it's monero or nothing, bitchaz

>> No.6793860

>>6793779
>>6793742
ZenCash will rule all once they release their DAG tech, and BCH is going to quickly obsolete XMR after they incorporate zk-snarks or RingCT like their planning.

>> No.6793868

>>6793779
Monero is gen 1 and is severely outdated. May your bags be still worth something few years from now.

>> No.6793946

>>6793642
the speed depends on how many other units are on the network, the more, and the faster all will confirm.

right now there is basically no activity, which means the wait is random from 1min to 10min.

A test will be done in a week, flooding about 700 000 transactions in about 10min, to see 1166trx/s.

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6793976

>>6793779
The privacy aspect is limited to BlackBytes, which are kind of different overall.

I tried going with anti-hype coins /biz/ but I've been cucked for a decent while now. Everything except LINK and ETH is losing me money.

Please comfort me. I'll hodl to the bitter end but I grow doubtful.

>> No.6794008

>>6793706
for coffe 2s is the unconfirmed unit, which is still trustworthy like 0conf in bitcoin cash.

compared with XRB, better since customer is not forced to wait 30s or 60s awkwardly, and is not forced to waste his battery on phone doing the PoW required.

>> No.6794117

>>6793976
you have to wait for real price discovery of Byteball, this happens after the distribution ends. what you have will be worth $16000 a year from now.

today, the current whales are slurping everyone approaching.

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6794417

>>6794117
Thank you for your words of encouragement, anon. I tried starting a GBYTE thread once but /biz/ wasn't interested.

I like the way their wallet works, and tje fact that they have their own exchange operating in it, but I wish they were on more actual exchanges because the Slack one is low volume and a bit rough (for example, I don't think you can cancel orders).

They did announce they'd hired someone for marketing which sent the price up but then everything came down and here we are.

My emotions are expressed in this art.

>> No.6794539

>>6794417
tell em to add some color to their site
UX is as bland as the coin itself

>> No.6794609
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6794609

>>6794539
An empty slate, anon.

Something pink and red more to your taste?

>> No.6794654

>>6794417
dude, Byteballers have been through much worse, there is actually still living people who bought at around ATH (in btc price) 0.3BTC back in June/July.

They gave 1 BTC for 3.3GB. Today 3.3GB gives you 0.2BTC. Sure, in USD terms there was an ATH a week or so back.

I feel sorry for them really, that price was caused by distribution rules - own 1GB, receive 10% or 20% inflation each full moon, attracted a lot of people who wanted to game it, but they got gamed instead.

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6794833

>>6794654
Yeah, I originally started looking at GBYTE around November. Back then I was interested because it was a neat project that mooned hard and hadn't recovered. But I didn't think it was going anywhere fast so I ignored it for the time being.

Then when alts mooned and GBYTE showed signs of growth I FOMO'd in and here we are, at a 25% loss.

>> No.6795483

Let's not die yet.

>> No.6795888

>>6794654
also reading ur shill I instinctively thought of HD space
sadly it's probably the reason ur coin will fail
other than the silly name of course

>> No.6796591

>>6795888
What is HD space

>> No.6797834

>>6796591
Perhaps she thinks 1GB takes 1 GB space on your hard drive?

The naming is not accidental but that is not what it's about.

>> No.6798098

>>6793976
Why would intentionally get anti hype coins

>> No.6798503

>>6798098
Because I was hoping when they had their shit together and started really hyping I'd see stellar gains.