Byteball Cryptocurrency Platform Schedules Second Bytes Distribution Round
The unique cryptocurrency platform, Byteball is preparing itself to launch the second round of token distribution. The latest round is scheduled to happen on February 11, 2017, at 00:33 (UTC) — the next full moon day. The upcoming release of bytes (the crypto tokens on Byteball Network) is the second of its kind. The platform, which was launched on Christmas Day of 2016 distributed bytes (native cryptocurrency) and blackbytes (untraceable private tokens) to the Bitcoin community. Bitcoin holders, who signed up for the distribution received fresh bytes proportional to their Bitcoin....
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Byteball, a cryptocurrency platform for storage and value transfer that is not built on a blockchain, will launch on December 25 and is offering bitcoin users the chance to claim free tokens. Moscow, Russia-based Byteball is built on a Directed Acrylic Graph (DAG) which has no blockchain so there are no block-related scalability issues. The platform can issue assets representing debt, shares, commodities and more. Bitcoin Holders Can Claim Tokens. Bitcoin users will be able to claim free Bytes tokens (called Bytes) proportional to their bitcoin balances on Christmas day. The platform will....
Byteball cryptocurrency platform offers free Bytes tokens corresponding to the user’s Bitcoin holdings on December 25, 2016. Byteball which is set to be launched on December 25, 2016, has announced that it will allow Bitcoin users to claim fresh Bytes (Byteball’s crypto tokens); proportional to their respective Bitcoin balances as a part of their introductory offer. The platform will take into account the status of Bitcoin distribution across the network, as available on the first Bitcoin block mined on December 25. Bteball is the cryptocurrency platform for decentralized storage and....
Currently ranked fifth on the CoinATMRadar list for most Bitcoin ATM's, Czech Republic based General Bytes has positioned itself to succeed in the Bitcoin ATM market. Some of the most stable companies, for sure, have received the least amount of press. General Bytes appears to be one of those. The company stepped up amid the Robocoin crisis to bail out some of the embattled company's operators and has been reputable. General Bytes (GB) develops Android and Bitcoin technologies, focusing on Android because it is the leading platform for phones and tablets. The firm strives to bring Android....
A Los Angeles-based startup called 34 Bytes has created a fully functional Bitcoin point-of-sale (POS) terminal according to their website. The company has entered its beta testing phase and is offering the terminal free usage to merchants for them experiment with the standalone device. 34 Bytes Creates A Bitcoin-Based POS Terminal. 34 Bytes says they....
The hack meant that all crypto going into the Bitcoin ATM would instead be siphoned off by the hackers. Bitcoin ATM manufacturer General Bytes had its servers compromised via a zero-day attack on Aug. 18, which enabled the hackers to make themselves the default admins and modify settings so that all funds would be transferred to their wallet address. The amount of funds stolen and number of ATMs compromised has not been disclosed but the company has urgently advised ATM operators to update their software.The hack was confirmed by General Bytes on Aug. 18, which owns and operates 8827....