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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                "title": "Recover",
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                        "*": "== Recreating wallet overview ==\nObyte has two options for recreating your lost funds, both requiring preparatory actions '''before''' you lose the wallet.\n\n===Recover from the seed===\nIf you write down the 12 wallet seed words (put them in a safe place!), then, anyone will be able to use those words to recreate the '''public''' assets in your wallet. By \"public assets\" is meant Bytes and all assets detailed in the DAG. \"Private assets\" are those few like Blackbytes, which are detailed in your wallet but not in the DAG.\n\n'''Backup wallet seed:''' The seed alone will back up your bytes but not your blackbytes. This is important! (It means \"backup platform seed\")\n\n'''Recovery from seed:''' Recovery is available in single-sig (i.e., not multi-sig) light wallets from version 1.10.1. \n\nPlease note that multisig wallets and smart contracts cannot be recreated from the 12 seed words: they can be recreated only from a full backup.\n\n===Restore from a full backup===\nA full backup will allow you to recreate your full wallet, including Blackbytes, any other private assets and also smart contracts, up to the date of the last private transaction before the backup. You should do a full backup every time you do a Blackbytes transaction.\n\nSee the [[Backup]] page for backing up your wallet using the Main Menu \"Full Backup\" option.\n\n==See also==\nCheck this linked article about both options:\nhttp://dailybyteball.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-to-make-backup-your-byteball-wallet.html\n\n\n[[Category:Browse]]"
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                        "*": "== Real-name attestation reward ==\nEvery new user who successfully [[identity verification|verifies]] himself for the first time will receive $12 in Bytes from the distribution fund. With $8 they have to spend for verification, it is net $4. The amount seems large enough to care about but not too large to bother about instadumping.\n\nReal-name attestation is available only for single-address wallets, and to avoid confusion, starting with version 2.1, the default (\"Small expenses\") wallet of new users is created as single-address (nothing changes for old users). Users can still easily add another wallet and make it multi-address for better privacy. The second wallet is not linked to the user\u2019s verified identity and can be used anonymously.<ref>https://medium.com/byteball/distribution-to-verified-users-and-referrals-ed00b9b2a30e</ref>\n\nThe real-name attestation reward is held in a [[smart contract]] and paid after a year.<ref>https://medium.com/byteball/distribution-to-verified-users-and-referrals-episode-ii-29b6f1cd4ecc</ref>\n\n===Real-name attestation referral reward===\nBy referring '''a new user''', the referrer also receives $20 after the referred verifies himself. The main purpose of this referral reward is to encourage new Obyte users. The referrer must be also verified at this moment. Just like the attestation reward, the referral reward of $20 will be deposited to a smart contract with a 12 months vesting period and a two year expiration time. Restoring a wallet from seed will not bring back access to the contract. So remember to regularly make full backups.\n\nReferral rewards don't get paid if the second person is performing attestation in the same wallet. It isn't a referral. A referral is getting a second person to install the Obyte wallet on his own device (smartphone or computer) and doing an attestation from that device/wallet, using Bytes received from the first person.\n\n===Transparency===\nThis address is used to pay real-name attestation and real-name referral rewards: https://explorer.byteball.org/#RJIUGYIVHM5TAZHU3ZPNTNZL5JF4JUTN<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1608859.msg30605651#msg30605651</ref>\n\n==Email attestation reward==\nSee [[attestation]] article.\n\nWhen email attestation is done for a whitelisted domain, there is an attestation reward of $10 in Bytes, paid only for the first attestation of each Obyte or email address.\n\n===Email attestation referral reward===\nIf you attest your email address (not necessarily on a whitelisted domain) and then send Bytes to someone else who later uses these Bytes to pay for attestation of a whitelisted email, then the referred user receives the attestation reward and you receive a referral reward, which is also $10 in Bytes.<ref>https://medium.com/byteball/distribution-to-verified-emails-and-sending-cryptocurrency-to-email-episode-ii-cb955fe19d7e</ref>\n\n===Transparency===\nThis address is used to pay email attestation and email referral rewards: https://explorer.byteball.org/#UOYYSPEE7UUW3KJAB5F4Y4AWMYMDDB4Y\n\nYou can watch email attestations taking place in real time at https://byteball.co.\n\n==Multiple referrers==\nIt can sometimes be difficult to tell who will get the reward if more people have sent bytes to the user performing the attestation. Therefore, if you want to be absolutely sure you get the referral reward, ask the user to create a new (single-address) wallet that has no bytes in it. Send your bytes to that wallet and ask the user to perform the attestation from that wallet.\n\n==External links==\n\n\n==References==\n<references />\n\n[[Category:Features]]"
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