Byteball, a well kept secret.
> Why is it a secret?
Because you get free byteballs, and people don't want to get less byteballs.
> Free?
The coin is premined, and the creator gives them away every month.
> How?
You get coins by linking your BTC address (the process takes 10 mimnutes at most, a bit more if you're bad with computers)
> Yeah but why?
The creator researched what makes a coin a success, and determined that the more people have the coin, the more successful it is (Dogecoin is still up there, because everyone was giving them away at the start, a lot of people have it).
> Give me more information!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1608859.0
Basically if you buy now, by June 9th, you get 20% more (and some blackbytes too)
> TL;DR
> The snapshots of Bitcoin blockchain and Byteball DAG for the 6th round will be taken on the Full Moon of June, on June 9, 2017 at 13:10 UTC. What you receive, is proportional to your balances in BTC and Bytes:
> 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 0.2 new bytes
> Bytes to blackbytes: 1 byte on linked Byteball address gives you 0.42222 blackbytes
> In B4 greedy jews telling me to delete this thread.
THE SUCCESS OF THIS COIN DEPENDS ON HOW MANY PEOPLE OWN IT
>>2308615
After you link your BTC, or buy some bytes, you can check if it worked here:
https://byteball.fr/BBdistribution.php
>>2308615
Will this piece of shit coin possible do a bitbean?
>>2308654
This is a good long term coin, but also a good coin to just buy now, before the next airdrop in june 9th (to get 20% more, and some black bytes)
Also cool technology already in the wallet:
https://byteball.org/
So nothing at all like bitbean in that regard.
more stuff
Last bump to spread awareness to my brothers
The name sounds terrible
>bullet ball
So byteball doesn't use blocks? But surely btc uses blocks for a reason. So what's the downside to not using them?
>>2308974
It uses a different way based on witnesses, I don't know much more about it, but it's not the only coin that doesn't use the blockchain.
Just googled this one (DagCoin)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1177633.0
>>2308972
it's not bullet ball, it's byte ball, and it doesn't sound remotely like bullet ball.
Also to trade:
https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-GBYTE
bump for you
>>2309060
https://youtu.be/WOOw2yWMSfk?t=29s
>>2309087
lol, hadn't seen that before
>>2308615
Iconomi has a substantial chunk of GBYTE, and will use some the profits to buyback and burn ICNs. Get ICN, you have GBYTE exposure.
>>2309161
thanks
>>2308615
this might end up big due to the chatbot and betting if he markets it right
>>2309558
I think this is good, but the thing that can make it big is the conditional payments.
Like, you only get my black bytes if you deposit X amount of BTC at this address.
Not to mention black bytes by themselves, being much more anonymous than most coins
>>2309087
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qip9wSaBs98