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Gbb is private asset. Not sure if people want to trade that on exchange.
Yes they do. You too can buy and sell GBB on
http://www.beeb-bot.com/U talking about in wallet bot. I'm talking about exchange where you have public addresses. Gbb is private asset. There is no blockchain to track it. So therefore gbb is different than public assets/tokens or gbytes.
I agree with ByteFan here. Monero, Zcash, Zencash etc. all lay claim to the
"best privacy crypto" title but unlike GBB they're all tradeable outside the confines of a wallet bot, on Bittrex no less. I'm not that knowledgeable on how it works so I have to ask:
what is it, specifically, that makes having Monero on trex still private but not GBB?Reading through answers
like these and threads
like this makes it appear like GBB isn't all that private and/or won't ever stop being a really niche privacy crypto.
Can I maybe get some sort of answer to this or at least a link to something I can read explaining it? This is the third time I'll be asking this with no answer.
What is the difference between blackbytes and byteballs?
The former is an anonymous, privacy crypto and the latter is not.
Is 1 GB of Byteball = 1 coin of Byteball?
ByteBall is the platform and GBYTE (GB) is the currency. 1 GB is, AFAIK, the standard unit like 1
BTC and can be divided into fractions.
It would be really helpful if there was an ELI 5 somewhere with simple answers to questions like this about the basics.
Perhaps there is but I missed it.
I think the OP and website might be helpful.