WA Government - Lockdown Information WA Government Infographic - Summary WA Health - Locations visited by confirmed cases HealthyWA - COVID Clinic Locations / Operating Hours Lockdown Rules Summary (ABC News) ABC COVID Live Blog - Sunday 31/01 Premier's Annoucement: --- IMPORTANT UPDATE REGARDING COMMUNITY CASE OF COVID-19 IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AND PERTH, PEEL AND SOUTH-WEST FIVE-DAY LOCKDOWN ---
This morning, I convened an urgent meeting of the Emergency Management Team.
We have a serious update to provide the WA community.
This morning we received news of a positive COVID-19 test result.
That positive result has come from a male hotel quarantine security guard, in his 20s.
The information we have is fast-evolving. As you can understand, immediately our teams moved into place to begin contact tracing and put in place emergency response systems.
This is all underway, and I ask everyone to be cooperative and understanding of what is going to take place.
Here is what we know about the male who tested positive:
He was working at one of the State’s hotel quarantine facilities – the Sheraton Four Points in the city. He had tested negative for COVID-19 on January Friday 15, January Sunday 17 and Saturday January 23 – as part of the weekly testing system in place. When the man was working at this hotel, there were four active cases of COVID-19. Of those four cases, we have at least three confirmed variant strains, two UK and one South African. We are told the guard was working on the same floor, as a positive UK variant case. The guard completed two 12-hours shifts on both the 26th and 27th of January. Exactly how the infection was acquired remains under investigation.
The Health Department contact tracing team has pulled together a list of potential exposure sites of where this positive case has been in recent days. These locations currently include:
- Coles Maylands supermarket on 25 January from 8pm to 10pm
- KFC Maylands on 27 January from 6pm to midnight
- Mitsubishi Motors car dealership in Midland on 27 January from 7pm to close
- Spudshed, Coventry Village in Morley on 27 January from 8pm to midnight
- ECU Joondalup on 28 January from 11am to 2pm
- Consulate General of India on St Georges Terrace in Perth on 28 January from 12pm to 5pm
- Halal Grocery Store in Cloverdale on 28 January from 7pm to 9pm
- Venus Ladies and Gentleman Hair Design Maylands hairdressers on 29 January from 1pm to 3pm
- Perth Convention Centre on 29 January from 4pm to 6pm
- Nedlands Family Practice GP surgery on 29 January from 5pm to 6pm
- Chemist Warehouse North Perth Pharmacy on 29 January from 5.30pm to 7.30pm
- 7-Eleven Ascot petrol station on 29 January from 8pm to 9pm
- Coles Maylands supermarket on 29 January from 8pm 9pm
- Puma Service Station in Burswood on 30 January from 11am to 12 midday.
- Coles Express/Shell Service Station in Cloverdale on 30 January from 12 midday to 3pm
- Pharmacy 777 at Maylands Park Shopping Centre 30 January from 2.30pm to 4pm.
People who have been to these venues on these dates and times must get tested.
In addition, people who live or work in the Falkirk Avenue, Maylands area including Coles, Liquorland and the Maylands shopping precinct should present for a test. They must then go home and isolate until their negative test results are returned.
The investigation is on-going by our public health team, and it is likely more locations will be added following further discussions with the man.
Close contacts will be contacted by public health officials and asked to quarantine for 14 days.
More information on testing clinics will be available on our website – the WA Health and WA Gov websites.
The man’s immediate household contacts have been contacted, tested and placed in isolation at State managed quarantine facilities to complete a 14-day quarantine period in a quarantine facility.
All three have tested negative this morning. However, we can expect that they will become positive in coming days.
Genome sequencing is underway on the positive case and results will be known by Tuesday morning.
However, based on the information we have, it appears possible that this new positive case has the highly transmissible UK variant.
The past year has been unlike any other – Western Australia has done an incredible job. It’s something I am so proud of.
But as we have always known with COVID – it can change very quickly.
Today – we need to go back to what we know best, to ensure we limit community transmission of COVID-19 in our State.
Even though it was nearly 10 months ago – WA has experienced community transmission of this virus before.
We all did the right thing and we crushed it.
And it worked.
So beginning at 6pm tonight, the whole Perth metropolitan area, the Peel region and the South West region will be going into a full lockdown.
This lockdown will run until 6pm on Friday.
A five-day lockdown.
It’s crucial we act quickly, to keep the community safe.
We cannot forget how quickly this virus can spread, nor the devastation it can cause.
Following our discussions with the Chief Health Officer and Police Commissioner, the following measures will be put in place from 6pm for people in Perth, Peel and the South West:
People in these regions are required to stay home, except for the following four reasons:
- Shopping for essentials like groceries, medicine and necessary supplies.
- Medical or health care needs including compassionate requirements and looking after the vulnerable.
- Exercise, within their neighbourhood, but only with one other person and only for one hour per day.
- Work, where you cannot work from home or remotely.
In addition to this Stay Home rule.
If you do leave home, for one of the four reasons you will be required to wear a mask at all times outside and if you need to work indoors, then wearing a mask in the workplace is also mandatory.
To be clear, mask wearing on public transport is also mandatory.
People in the Perth, Peel or South West region need to stay inside their region for the next five days, unless for an essential reason.
We are strongly encouraging that everyone in this area, who is from another WA region, stay here and do not travel further outside of this area until the lockdown is over.
If you do need to travel outside the region you are in now, that can only occur if you need to return to your place of residence or exceptional circumstances.
The transport of essential goods into this region, is permitted, under our existing transport guidelines.
This lockdown means the following businesses, venues and locations in the relevant regions need to close for the next five days:
- Pubs, bars and clubs
- Gyms and indoor sporting venues
- Playgrounds, skate parks and outdoor recreational facilities
- Cinemas, entertainment venues, and casinos
- Large religious gatherings and places of worship
- Libraries and cultural institutions
Restaurants and cafes will close, and provide takeaway service only.
10 people can attend funerals, weddings are cancelled for the next five days.
No visitors are permitted to your home, unless caring for someone vulnerable or an emergency.
No visitors will be allowed in aged care homes, unless exceptional circumstances.
No visitors to hospitals and/or disability facilities, unless exceptional circumstances.
Elective surgery and procedures for categories 2 and 3 will be suspended from Tuesday, 2 February. Category 1 and urgent category 2 surgery will continue.
For a majority of schools in these regions, school was due to start tomorrow.
That has now been put on hold and schools will be closed until next week – following the lockdown measures.
It is, in effect, an extension of the school holidays.
I have been in contact with the Prime Minister and my fellow State and Territory colleagues to advise them of this situation.
I have recommended that they put a stop to any travel into WA – as an extra precautionary measure.
Border controls are important here – and I 100% support them to ensure we can get through this.
All these measures will be reviewed regularly and the Chief Health Officer will continue to monitor the serious situation and provide more ongoing advice. This is an extremely fast-moving situation.
I know for many Western Australians this is going to come as a shock.
Western Australians have done so well for so long but this week it is absolutely crucial that we stay home, maintain physical distancing and personal hygiene and get tested if you have symptoms.
This is a very serious situation and each and every one of us has to do everything we personally can to help stop the spread in the community.
We have acted decisively and swiftly given these circumstances.
I want to thank everyone in advance for their patience.
In effect, for a short period of time, we are going back to what we experienced in March and April.
This is a highly unpredictable virus. But it is important to act calmly and take sensible precautions.
Leaving your home to purchase food and essentials will be permitted during the lockdown.
I say this, so people understand that you do not need to rush to the supermarket today.
Take care of your loved ones and be respectful of others including those who are working, to keep essential services and supplies ticking over.
Our State is well equipped to handle this situation.
We have systems in place throughout the health system that are swinging into action as we speak.
We have the capacity to manage this situation.
Throughout the pandemic, the response of Western Australians has been second-to-none.
The community has done everything we have asked of them.
They have made great sacrifices, and it has kept our State safe.
I could not be more proud and thankful of the way Western Australians have carried themselves.
Now we’re asking for your help once again.
We will provide further updates as they come to hand.
All relevant information will be posted on websites as it comes to hand.
Thank you WA.
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Backstory - I'm a US expat and travel hacker living in Sydney with my wife. We've been here for 6 months and seen a lot of the same questions about the area get posted almost daily. I'll do my best to concisely run through a number of topics here, whether it be about getting here or what to do, in the hopes this makes future questions a little more tactical.
NOTE: PLEASE PROVIDE FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT TO CONTRIBUTE!
Update 1 - Added booking windows and intra-region travel info.
Getting Here
Cash
Great deals to be had lately in economy. Prices have consistently dropped $800 or so from mainland USA on full service carriers. These sales are pretty frequent. If you have Chase Sapphire Reserve card a $800 cash ticket is just over 53,000 Ultimate Rewards points with FULL points earn on the ticket itself. That's a great deal if you don't care about sitting up front. Business class is significantly more expensive. This is one of the most sought after premium class routes on the planet and with that prices tend to stay high and award availability low.
From the East Coast of the US
I highly recommend AA to DFW and Qantas DFW-SYD. The route is served by a comfortable A380 (good economy, dated 2-2-2 J though) and loads are typically intentionally kept low heading East to maximize cargo capacity. That means you can realistically expect a empty middle seat if you plan well. On the eastbound side it's still possible but less likely. Also, if you fly on low days you may score an upgrade for $1,000 - $1,200 USD per person, per way, via Qantas' bid for upgrade program. Really the major benefit here is connections going further into the US - minimizing travel time on either side of that long leg is incredibly more valuable and comfortable.
From the West Coast of the US
Any carrier works here, chose based on your preference. Every domestic carrier serves the route (UA/AA/DL) and most are newer aircraft (sans Delta's aging 777s). You can also find good deals via Fiji as well as via Auckland on Air New Zealand. I personally don't like breaking up the trip any more than necessary so I don't like those options.
Points
Oh boy, this is a good one. Generally the rule of thumb is simply this,
PLAN AHEAD IF YOU WANT TO FLY UP FRONT! The only exception to this is Virgin Australia who sometimes releases J space < 2 weeks of travel. That's absolutely rolling the dice though. Economy wise you can typically find space on at least one carrier so that's less of a topic, and as above, with cash prices being so low it can often be less worthwhile to book the award itself. Up front you really have a few options.
US Carriers Carrier | Booking Window | Comments |
United | 338 | Good J hard product, meh soft product. Awards open up here and there but typically it's very limited to last minute redemption. Price-wise, they're not the cheapest, but not the most expensive. |
AA | 331 | probably the best hard produce from the group. Same meh soft product (they're US carriers after all). Pricing is also okay, but availability is next to none. |
Delta | 331 | bad products, hard and soft. The seats are old, the service is older. Price is highest BUT you will often find saver-level seats on Virgin Australia (a partner) < 2 weeks out. |
Australian Carriers Carrier | Booking Window | Comments |
Qantas | 353 | meh J product (2-2-2). Good/Great F. Service is also good, very polished. Availability in spurts, but okay price via AA. |
Virgin Australia | 330 | best seat (the Business) and I'm a sucker for a bird with a bar. Conversely, terrible availability unless you're looking within 2 weeks or right at the window. |
Asian Carriers (generally better availability) Carrier | Booking Window | Comments |
Korean | 360? | my personal favorite. Great airline, great US service, and a transfer partner of Chase. And most importantly, they tend to be quite generous with their availability. |
Cathay | 360 | old favorite in the points world. Not the cheapest option but if you have the points then you'll often find availability through HKG when you book at the window. Great seat, classic service, and AMAZING lounges in HKG. |
JAL | 330 | like ANA, in light of recently US carrier devaluations these guys have become a viable option through Tokyo. Some recommend their 777 SkySuite as the best J product out there. |
SQ | 355 | Suites are always a favorite but lately it's pretty impossible to not pull your hair out before actually confirming that route. J availability tends to show up here and there. Recently devauled though so use tool to find best option based on points available. |
ANA | 356 | mentioned in JAL topic, just a solid all around option if you have the points. |
Award Tools Look, I know a lot of carriers were mentioned above and you're probably going well, that's all great, but how do I ultimately choose one given the fact that I have a trip 1+ year out and a few options? That's where the below sites come in handy. They will tell decipher award charts and help you distill down the airlines that you can realistically fly given the points that you have.
Once In The Region
Intra-Region Travel
- Staying in the South/South East (SYD/BNE/MEL/PEetc.) - Avios, Avios, Avios! SYD-MEL, for example, is 4,500 Avios one way on Qantas. This is an amazing sweet spot.
- Cross Country Travel - This is tough. Economy prices aren't terribly high, but the business class product on these flights is top notch. Virgin flies "The Business" A330 and Qantas flies an equivalent A330 through the continent and they really cater to those premium travelers. I still haven't come up with the best way of doing this with points though local frequent flyers swear by the points upgrade to get up front.
- Across the Ditch (To/From NZ) - My recommendation is Air New Zealand. I recently booked this and spent 25k Krisflyer (Singapore) for a RT flight on Air New Zealand. I definitely consider that tremendous value, though discount carriers operate these routes and you can find deals (I would consider $300 round trip in economy to be a good deal).
Sydney-Specific
Rule of thumb, if you have 5+ days in the region than I suggest going outside of Sydney. It's a cool city, but there is SO much more to see. Scroll down for details, but while in Sydney here are a few suggestions:
- Taronga Zoo – One of my favourites. A great place to see all the local animals that the US doesn’t have. This is a FANTASTIC first day activity and will help you fight jet lag!
- Bondi to Cogee Walk – A beautiful self-guided walk down the coast. It’s just a walking path but it's a must do.
- Harbour Bridge Climb – Climb atop Sydney’s most famous bridge to see the city like nowhere else. Younger people love it, older people tend to avoid it. I haven't done it and don't plan to.
- Sydney Opera House – The most famous landmark in Sydney. We could see a show or just do a tour. Up to you.
- Manly Ferry/Beach – Manly beach is amazing and the surrounding area is filled with bars and restaurants. This would take up the majority of a day. The ferry there and back is a mini sightseeing tour in and of itself.
- Sydney Bus Tours - Highly recommended as it takes you all over the city and even out to Bondi. Hop on/Hop off style so you can wander if you like a stop.
- Sydney Boat Tours – Just like the bus tours, the boat tours allow you to get off at stops and explore. A great way to maneuver around the water and hit the main points of interest. Could be a good way to see Manly, too. Do NOT do a dinner cruise, the food is bad and it's just a waste of time.
- The Rocks – Located right in the harbour, the Rocks is an area with numerous restaurants, a famous market and Australia’s oldest pubs.
- Darling Harbour – Like the Rocks, DH is another touristy area on the water that has a ton of restaurants and bars. Also has a Ferris wheel, an enormous fish market with tons of fresh seafood, and a casino.
- Sydney Seaplanes – Name says it all. I absolutely LOVED the "Sydney Secrets" tour.
- Featherdale Wildlife Park – Never been here but it comes highly recommended. Basically it is an animal park where all of the animals are loose and you can interact with them. All of the Australian animals will be there. It is a little bit of a drive but definitely doable.
- Blue Mountains – A national park that has a bunch of beautiful views and is much different from the water you get all around the city. They have a similar bus tour to all the attractions which lets you hop on/off at will. A train will take us directly up there if you’d like to go.
- Hunter Valley – Australia is known for its wine and HV is the closest region to the city.
Places to Stay - Park Hyatt Syndey - go to place for best of the best stays. On Cirqular Quay with views of Opera House.
- Westin Sydney - downtown, good location (10 min walk from quay), nice hotel.
- Hilton Sydney - downtown, same as Westin.
- Intercontinental Double Bay - ritzy area of town, looks to be a nice hotel. I live nearby so I'm biased - it's a good spot but out of the hustle and bustle.
- Marriott - also downtown, 5 min from quay. Lobby recently redone, rooms are supposedly very nice, too.
- Four Points Sydney - closer to Chinatown but still downtown. 20 min qay to quay. I've heard it's nice.
- There are tons more, this is a whole topic in an of itself.
Regional
Are you outdoorsy? - Queenstown, NZ (~3 hour flight) - The end all be all go-to place for being outdoors. If you like being outside/hiking/etc. this should absolutely be on your list See extreme activities section.
- Tasmania -
- Blue Mountains - see above.
- Royal National Park (~30 min from Sydney) - great national park with some beautiful hiking spots. Not huge, but easy to get to and is a good excursion.
Do you like food/drinks? - Melbourne (pronounced Melbun) - Where to begin? Really the best way of thinking about Sydney vs. Melbourne, which is a HUGE rivalry by the way, is to put it simply as > Sydney has the sights whereas Melbourne has the culture.
Extreme activities? - Cairnes (pronounced Cans) - the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Backpacker town (if you want a nicer area near the GBR see Port Douglas) and full of bars and nightlife. If you're younger, want to hang out with some peers, and go diving, go here.
- Queenstown - the extreme sports capital of the world or something like that. Has it all - skiing, skydiving, bungee jumping, rafting, etc.
Animals - Featherdale Wildlife Park - Near Sydney, see above section.
- Taronga Zoo - see Sydney section.
- Austrlaia Zoo - Up near Sunshine Coast, not familiar with it.
Cultural - Melbourne - see food.
- Uluru - Where Ayers Rock is. Great for the "Outback" experience. Can fly (3 hrs) from Sydney, not/nothing else there though.
Beaches/Relaxation - Lord Howe Island - limited access island. Super exclusive. Best value is booking out and using Qantas points to get there. 16k or so round trip for $1,000 flight.
- Hamilton Island - right off barrier reef's southern end. Beautiful islands with Whitsundays islands nearby.
- Port Douglas - the nicer way to get to the Great Barrier Reef (as opposed to touristy/backpacker Cairns).
- Bondi/Bronte/Coogee/etc. - Eastern beaches. All near Syndey. Bondi to Coogee walk will show you most of them.
- Northern Beaches (30 - 45 min car ride from city). More laid back beaches outside of the city. Slower paces, friendlier locals.
Example Itinerary
Assumes 10 days down under.
- Day 1 - Land in SYD, drop bags at hotel, change, and head straight to Zoo. DO NOT NAP. Try to stay awake until 7p or so. Good luck.
- Day 2 Sydney - Hop on/Hop off bus tour. Do Bondi to Coogee walk when you get to Bondi. Figure out what you like and don't like along the way.
- Day 3 Travel to Melbourne - Dinner downtown.
- Day 4 Melbourne - Coffee, walk around CBD, Great Ocean Road maybe?
- Day 5 Travel to Queenstown, NZ
- Day 6 Queenstown - Outside
- Day 7 Queenstown - Outside
- Day 8 Travel to Sydney
- Day 9 Sydney - Opera House tour. Ferry to Manly for lunch/afternoon.
- Day 10 Depart Sydney
submitted by Last update: 9/11/2018 What is XTRABYTES™? Website:
https://xtrabytes.global/ Non-Technical Whitepaper:
https://xtrabytes.global/whitepaper.pdf XTRABYTES™ is a new platform that does not require any traditional type of mining support, such as: POW or POS. We have created a unique consensus mechanism called Proof of Signature which ensures that 100% of all blocks will be signed by the system when they occur. The blocks are signed by the network of Master Nodes after verifying the transactions in the block. There are a total of 650 million XBY and there will never be more. The XTRABYTES™ system is a shared database storage system that will never break like some systems because we do not rely on miners who could turn their rigs to other coins, leaving the network unable to verify and therefore breaking the blockchain, rendering it useless and thus all clients losing access to their stored files. This can never happen to XTRABYTES™. Why is there no open-source code? Borzalom has identified a 100% patent-able section of our tech and we are going to register the patent. Obviously we cannot share any more details about this at this time. But, this is a major moment for the XTRABYTES™ Community and it is very important to also note that the patent owners (Borzalom and CCRevolution) will enable free usage forever of the patent for the XTRABYTES™ Community only. This is designed to protect the XTRABYTES™ Community. It is no secret that we want to prevent a fork, because we do not want to see a bunch of useless altcoins like BTC has. We want to integrate all the developer power into one project and not have the resources split.
Source: https://blog.xtrabytes.global/xtrabytes-news/borzalom-777-decembe https://blog.xtrabytes.global/security/xtrabytes-moves-forward-with-patent-process/ So parts of the code will be made public once the patent is granted pending status, and other, proprietary parts, will be audited under an NDA. In the meantime, you can look at the XCITE™ code published on GitHub and you can even see the changes live on Discord:
https://github.com/XTRABYTES/ https://medium.com/@XTRABYTES/x-cite-github-commits-broadcast-in-real-time-through-discord-31bdfd5af106 https://blog.xtrabytes.global/general-crypto/crypto-patent-reconsideration/ Is there proof that it works? The testnet number 3 has now concluded:
https://blog.xtrabytes.global/xtrabytes-news/expect-testnet-3/ https://blog.xtrabytes.global/xtrabytes-news/coordinated-strike-results-february-7th-8th/ There have also been two previous testnets already, and XFUEL™ is already running on the PoSign network as a proof-of-technology. You can even confirm this yourself in a few simple steps by following the guide with all the gathered proof here:
https://www.reddit.com/XtraBYtes/comments/7ko3es/xtrabytes_proof_of_tech/?st=JBI1C3X8&sh=0e218e22 The XCITE™ prototype wallet in action:
https://www.reddit.com/XtraBYtes/comments/7uylbp/xtrabytes_upcoming_xcite_walletclient_in_action/?utm_source=reddit-android The company XTRABYTES Ltd. was registered on 11th January 2018, you can read more about the business registration here: https://community.xtrabytes.global/threads/xtrabytes-announcement-17th-jan.479/ Why are the developers anonymous? https://blog.xtrabytes.global/xtrabytes/xby-community/who-is-behind-xtrabytes/ The developers also actually aren't as anonymous as one might think, you can even join the Discord group and talk to them yourself, and they are even looking for more devs right now.
The new CEO and COO are now public, you can read an interview with them here: https://blog.xtrabytes.global/xtrabytes/xby-community/xtrabytes-ceo-answers-your-questions/ And anyone can go back through the entire history of the project here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1864397.msg22826631#msg22826631 You can look up the company registration here:
https://www.reddit.com/XtraBYtes/comments/81h3da/hey_all_we_looked_up_the_company_registration_fo Also, from the January AMA:
Q1: How many developers are there on the team? A1: Although the development team prefers to remain anonymous, what we can tell you is that, besides Borzalom, there are three other developers working directly with him on the blockchain core technology. Additionally, there is a small team working on XCITE™ (the front end application), and another team focusing on UI & UX to ensure functionality across desktop and mobile. There are also groups working on the first modules that will run the XBY platform – from the X-VAULT data storage feature, to the X-CHANGE (distributed exchange) module to the X-CHAT system, and others that they haven’t yet announced. This is more than just a new coin – this is a mission to bring this platform to life.
In addition to the actual programming side of our development, we also have many people working on other jobs, such as writing, marketing, social media, graphics, translations, and management. In total, we paid out to over 90 people in our most recent XFUEL™ development payout. So, XTRABYTES™ is growing and we will soon post more positions!
What are STATIC nodes? Can I stake my XBY? STATIC (Services Transactions and Trusted-in-Control) nodes form the backbone of the XTRABYTES™ network and play a crucial role in the consensus, security, and governance of the platform. STATIC node owners receive transaction fees and service fees for the DApp modules they opt-in to host. Security and PoSign consensus are insured using state-of-the-art encryption hash technology, requiring that every block is signed by the nodes. Static node owners will collect transaction and module-hosting fees in XBY.
Once mainnet comes online, static node registration will begin, and you will have a chance to register a static node for the XBY network. There will be three levels of nodes available.
Required deposits of STATIC nodes:
Level 1 is: 500,000 XBY or 330,000 XBY + 170,000 XFUEL™
Level 2 is: 250,000 XBY or 170,000 XBY + 80,000 XFUEL™
Level 3 is: 125,000 XBY or 85,000 XBY + 40,000 XFUEL™
For those wondering if prices could get lowered in the future:
Q3: Are there any plans to restructure the prices for statics given the XBY price increase? A3: We have always had a plan in place that will be acted upon when the community decides the price of STATICS is too high. At this time we would not act on this because, after several months of preparation, we believe there are many people who already have a sufficient supply of XBY waiting to set up their STATIC deposits. For now, we know that the general perception in the community is that in time the Level 1 nodes will be corporate level systems, where a large corporation may decide to buy the STATIC from its initial owner. Because even at today’s prices, we are looking at well over $300,000 for a Level 1 STATIC, and in the future, we believe this will be much higher. So, this is out of reach for most people to begin with. With that said, L2 and L3 STATICS will also get too expensive at some point, and the community will decide it is time for a “halving”. When halving occurs, the number of coins will not change, but the amount of STATICS will double. Therefore, we would have 1024 STATICS on Level 1 and they would contain 250,000 XBY in each deposit wallet. The same would occur for the other 2 levels. By doing this, the deposit cost of each STATIC was cut by half and the owners could then choose to either sell one or both STATICS, break one or both STATICS, keep both STATICS on the same server or for optimal results, keep both STATICS but set up a new server for the new STATIC. Halving can occur any time it is necessary as the market expands and coupling is also possible in the future if the market starts to retract and we do not need as many STATICS to run efficiently.
What is the difference between XBY and XFUEL™? XFUEL™ is an internal development token and a proof-of-technology https://support.xtrabytes.global/hc/en-us/articles/360000066551-What-is-XFUEL- X-FUEL Simplified Explanation:
https://community.xtrabytes.global/threads/what-is-xfuel-x-fuel-simplified-explanation.59/ The Long Explanation of XFUEL™:
https://community.xtrabytes.global/threads/what-is-x-fuel-the-long-explanation-of-xfuel.60/ Interview with XtraBytes Developer Borzalom on XFUEL™:
https://community.xtrabytes.global/threads/interview-with-xtrabytes-developer-borzalom-on-xfuel.82/ And even some more useful info here:
https://community.xtrabytes.global/threads/is-this-how-it-works.231/#post-2145 Where can I learn more? The official support center, where you can also raise a ticket to ask any question and the support staff will try their best to answer: https://support.xtrabytes.global/hc/en-us Official blog with daily updates and newsletter: https://blog.xtrabytes.global/ You can also read the official blog on Medium: https://medium.com/@xtrabytes Community forum and useful threads: https://community.xtrabytes.global/ https://community.xtrabytes.global/threads/everything-you-might-want-to-know-about-xtrabytes.330/ https://gettingstarted.xtrabytes.global/ https://community.xtrabytes.global/threads/the-top-wallet.269/ (The biggest whale wallet question)
Block explorer: https://xtrabytes.global/explorer XBY Chrome extension price ticker: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/xtrabytes-xby-price-ticke/dofjkikgeicoclhfahnckhlgbdilpedn?hl=en Where can I buy XBY? The best place to buy is currently Cryptopia:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=XBY_BTC You can also buy XBY on YoBit, NovaExchange and TradeSatoshi:
https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_XBY/ https://yobit.net/en/trade/XBY/BTC (Not endorsed officially, wallet still in maintenance, avoid YoBit untill they update) https://tradesatoshi.com/Exchange/?market=XBY_BTC (Not endorsed officially, trade there at your own risk) When are you thinking of getting listed on bigger exchanges such as Binance or Bittrex? Just this week we saw a perfect example of why we are not going on large exchanges at this time. We are still running on the clone chain and this chain is a mess. There are many flaws and we have patched over many things in order to make it work the way we want for the time being. However, what is going to happen if there is an even bigger emergency due to some sort of technical failure on that chain or any other tech failure during this development period and we are on the big exchanges with a multi-billion dollar market cap? This is why we are not willing to go on any big exchanges right now. We must be patient and realize anyone who has been lucky enough to discover XBY at this early stage is in a position to achieve great success as we roll out our full tech as time goes by.
Where do I get the wallet for XBY and/or XFUEL™? Download from here, note that you CANNOT use an ETH/ERC-20 compatible wallet such as MyEtherWallet, XBY is a completely new coin with it's own chain and not an Ethereum token:
https://xtrabytes.global/wallets You should always have your private key saved, just in case:
https://support.xtrabytes.global/hc/en-us/articles/360000065752-How-to-export-import-private-keys In command line: dumpprivkey youraddress
This will give you directly the private key. Copy and save it safely in different places:
https://blog.xtrabytes.global/technology/putting-wallets-into-context-part-2/ XFUEL™ wallet detected as a virus help:
https://www.reddit.com/XtraBYtes/comments/7lkyk1/xfuel_wallet_is_detected_as_a_virus/ To troubleshoot the wallets, try these YouTube tutorials or the forum, but if nothing works jump on Discord into the support channel and a dev will gladly help you out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXqJPuYAJlQ&feature=youtu.be What is XCITE and will there be a mobile wallet? The XTRABYTES team is also creating a user-friendly, one-stop platform for users named XCITE (XTRABYTES Centralized Interactive TErminal), which will also be available on Android and iOS. Using XCITE, developers and users will be able to access XBY and XFUEL wallets, core modules (like X-CHAT), and various 3rd party DApps all in a full page browser.
Learn more here:
https://xtrabytes.global/xcite If XBY is a community project, what can I do to help? You can visit our website and apply for an open position:
https://xtrabytes.global/careers Otherwise the most you can help XTRABYTES™ is by participating in our bounties program:
https://xtrabytes.global/bounties To contact the team about potential exchange listings and partnerships, please refer to the PR department: [email protected] and
https://twitter.com/XTRAReach And you can join the Discord and Telegram and join the discussion, or join your local XBY Facebook group or even create one if it doesn't exist yet:
https://discord.xtrabytes.global/ https://t.me/xtrabytes_official https://www.facebook.com/XTRABYTESOfficial/ But I wanna do more, what else can be done? Well to start, you can let everyone you know, know about XBY, and invite them to the testnet, you can share this everywhere and promote XBY on social media, you can make TV or YT appearances and just invite people to the testnet, you can reach out to your favorite Crypto Youtubers and celebrities and get them talking about XBY, you can get a XBY tattoo or try to get an XBY sign or wallet address noticed on TV somehow, you can start making and selling XBY shirts and apparel and anything else you can think of.
If you still wish to do more, here is a list of some of the most promising ETH based ICO's that would benefit greatly from the increased network capacity and code agnosticism of XBY, and you can either reach out to them to tell them about XBY, or start preparing to fork the code and port it to the XBY platform yourself, as the DICOM module will make this very simple, especially as early DApp developers will probably be the ones to benefit from XBY the most in the long term:
https://www.agrello.org/ (legally Binding Smart Contracts)
https://www.airswap.io/ https://aeron.aero/ https://augur.net/ https://www.bitdegree.org/en/token (Education on the blockchain)
https://token.breadapp.com/en/ http://bytom.io/ https://basicattentiontoken.org/ (ad revenue token)
https://cindicator.com/ https://www.cryptopets.co/ https://digix.global (The Stablecoin would do better on Zoltanchain with the increased transaction capacity)
https://district0x.io/ https://decentraland.org/ https://www.ethos.io/ (decentralized FIAT gateway, most promising imo)
https://enigma.co/ https://edgeless.io/ (first legal blockchain casino)
https://funfair.io/ https://gnosis.pm/ https://golem.network/ https://genesis.vision/ (the future of investment funds)
https://iex.ec/ https://www.iconomi.net/ https://insurepal.io/ https://liquid.plus/ https://modum.io/ https://www.monetha.io/ https://mona.co/ https://www.metalpay.com/ https://origintrail.io/ https://populous.co/ https://po.et/ https://theqrl.org/ http://weekendmillionaires.club/ https://www.wacoin.io/ https://request.network/#/ (payment solution, XPAY probably has it covered already)
https://ripiocredit.network/ https://quantstamp.com/ (Protocol for Securing Smart Contracts)
https://singulardtv.com/ https://www.saltlending.com/ (fiat for crypto lending)
https://www.streamr.com/ https://sonm.io/ (a supercomputer on the chain)
https://storj.io/ https://www.smartcontract.com/ (LINK)
https://www.tenx.tech/ (Crypto payment card)
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