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Revision as of 09:42, 18 March 2018

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Welcome to the Byteball Wiki. See all pages here.

Byteball, listed on CoinMarketCap[1] as Byteball Bytes, is a DAG-based cryptocurrency developed by Anton (Tony) Churyumov. Here is a one-page overview, and a glossary.

Introduction

This wiki is aimed at general cryptocurrency users, as well as Byteball users, who want to become better informed about Byteball.

The wiki content is currently generated by invited contributors, and not randomly.

License

All content of this wiki is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

External links

Forums

Latest News

  • Feb 18: March 2 and future airdrops terminated[2]
  • Feb 15: SilentNotary ICO added to Bot Store[3]
  • Jan 26: Free fun-coins faucet added to Bot Store[4]
  • Jan 18: Byteball partners with Jumio to offer secure identity verification, which can be linked to a Byteball address and used on demand[5]
  • Jan 13: 1000 x $10 in textcoin to go to World Crypto Economic Forum attendees[6]

References

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